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and-goat Instructions 1 Glue Instructions You will need a craft knife or other sharp knife, a pair of scissors, some glue and a glue spreader. The best type of glue to use is white school glue (PVA.) Print out the parts sheets onto thin cardboard. Photocopier card is ideal. Notice that the parts pages are marked front and back. Print out a front page, flip it over, then print the back onto the same sheet. Allow the ink to dry completely before continuing. Before cutting anything out, score along all the dotted lines and cut out any holes with a craft knife. Both these jobs are easier to do on full sheets of card. Dashed lines are hill folds, dotted lines are valley folds. Cut along the solid lines. Grey areas show where to glue Cut out Dashed lines are hill folds Dotted lines are valley folds Black lines show where to cut. Shaded areas show where to glue. Logic Goats : and-goat 1 3 and-goat 2 4 You’ll need four coins about this size and-goat Fold over the two flaps (1&2) so that they are at ninety degrees as shown above and glue them into place. Glue the box together as shown in the picture. Assemble and glue on the box stiffener. (3-13) Glue the flaps 1&2 down. Fold round and glue the four coin holders to make little packets. These provide weight to help the goat move more positively. Glue together the two push buttons (14-25) as shown. Glue a coin holder into each push button. Assemble the lower push rods and glue them into place on the push buttons. (26-29) Be careful with the next bit! Before you glue the push buttons into place make sure that you thread the two push rods up through the hole in the top of the box. Now glue the push buttons into place (30-31). Make sure that they move freely.

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Page 1: Logic Goats : and-goat

and-goat Instructions 1

Glue

Instructions

You will need a craft knife or other sharp knife, a pair of scissors, some glue

and a glue spreader.

The best type of glue to use is white school glue (PVA.)

Print out the parts sheets onto thin cardboard. Photocopier card is ideal.

Notice that the parts pages are marked front and back. Print

out a front page, flip it over, then print the back onto the

same sheet. Allow the ink to dry completely before

continuing.

Before cutting anything out, score along all the dotted

lines and cut out any holes with a craft knife. Both these

jobs are easier to do on full sheets of card.

Dashed lines are hill folds, dotted lines are valley folds. Cut

along the solid lines. Grey areas show where to glue

Cut

out

Dashed lines are

hill folds

Dotted lines are

valley folds

Black lines show

where to cut.

Shaded areas show

where to glue.

Logic Goats : and-goat

1

3

and-goat

2

4

You’ll need

four coins

about this size

and-goat

Fold over the two flaps (1&2) so that

they are at ninety degrees as

shown above and glue

them into place.

Glue the box

together as shown

in the picture.

Assemble and glue

on the box

stiffener. (3-13)

Glue the flaps 1&2 down. Fold round and glue the

four coin holders to make

little packets. These

provide weight

to help the

goat move

more positively.

Glue together the two

push buttons (14-25)

as shown.

Glue a coin

holder into each

push button.

Assemble the lower push rods and glue

them into place on the push buttons.

(26-29)

Be careful with the next bit!

Before you glue the

push buttons into place make

sure that you thread the two

push rods up through the hole in the

top of the box.

Now glue the push buttons into place

(30-31). Make sure that they move freely.

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and-goat Instructions 2

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7

pivot

pivot

hinge

hinge

lift link

lift link

Upside down

pivot assembly

coin

push rod

coin goes here

neck

Glue together the pivot and the two

lift links (32-34)

Glue the hinge into place on the

pivot (35)

Glue the two lift links onto the

other side of the pivot. (36-37)

Glue together the neck (38)

Glue the hinge to the neck (39)

Glue the two remaining coins onto the lift links so

that the coin lines up with the circle sector.

Assemble the push rods (41) and glue them into

place (42-43)

Make sure that the alignment piece is glued into

place inside the body lining it up with the two

creases. (40)

Make the two body inners by folding them round

and gluing them. (44 - 45)

Glue the two sides into the body carefully

lining up the curved edges. (46 - 47)

Assemble the four legs. (48)

Glue the four legs to the body making sure

you match the orange and green circles (49)

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and-goat Instructions 3

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and-goat

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and-goat truth table

Assemble the head and horns.

(50-53)

Glue the pivot into place on the

inside of the body. (54)

Glue the head to the neck (55-56)

Glue on top flap of the back piece. (57)

Glue the left side feet to the box (58)

Tricky, fiddly job next. Join the two halves of the two

pushrods. (59)

Assemble and glue on the tail.

Glue down the last two flaps of the back piece. (60)

Glue the right side feet to the box. (60)

Finally, glue the ears and the eyes into place. Your

and-goat is now compete!

Logic Goats: and-goat

At the heart of the computer is the logic gate. These

microscopically small devices, including the and-gate

and the or-gate are used to make the computer do its

stuff.

Each logic gate has one or more inputs and an output,

in the case of the and gate the output turns on only

only when both of the inputs are turned on. By wiring

these gates together in complex ways devices can be

made that add or multiply or play music or predict the

weather.

Logic goats work in the same way; though they may

not be able to predict the weather. The goat only nods

his head when the blue button AND the red button are

pressed.

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and-goat: Sheet 1 Front

Coin Holder

Coin Holder

Box Stiffener

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© Rob Ives / Flying Pig 2007

Cut out

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and-goat: Sheet 1 Back

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and-goat: Sheet 2 Front

BackBack

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Body Inner Body Inner

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Push Button

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coin

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and-goat: Sheet 2 Back

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and-goat: Sheet 3 Front

Top

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Coin

Coin

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Push Rod Top Push Rod Top

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and-goat: Sheet 3 Back

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and-goat: Sheet 4 Front

Front

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Body

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Tail

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Alignment Piece

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and-goat: Sheet 4 Back

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