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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2011

We rigged up a back pack full of easter eggs (with candy in them of course!) so that you could pull a cord and an egg would fall out. Then we attached it to the easter bunny costume and went around campus for a couple hours dropping eggs.

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  • how did you make that where the eggs fell?

    

  • @prhartford I should have showed that a bit more, but it was a back pack full of eggs. There is a hole in the bottom attached to a tube that brings the eggs down further. At the end of the tube there is a flap that is held shut with a spring. When he pulls on the cord (which is inside the suit), the flap is pulled open and it drops an egg. The cord is let go and the spring pulls the flap shut again.

  • @funkymonkey333 thats funny, did you have to cut a whole in the suite? and i wanna try and do that to but even tho you explained the proccess on how you did it i wouldent no how to make one

  • @prhartford Yes, we cut a hole in the suit as well and made sure that it was attached (I think we used duct tape) to the tube. I just went to Lowe's or Home Depot and got some "Flexible Aluminum Duct". I also got some springs, nails, eye bolts and a PVC fitting for the end of the aluminum duct. The PVC part was just so that I had something hard enough on the end of the tube to attach a flap onto (the aluminum duct bends too easily so attaching the flap directly to that didn't work)

  • @prhartford Also, I used the cap from a pickle jar as the flap, drilled two holes in the side and matching holes on the PVC fitting so that the lid could rotate enough to act as a "gate" for the eggs. There was a spring on the inside of the tube attached to the inside of the lid to keep it closed (spring was attached using eye hooks). Also, there was an eye hook on the outside of the lid and the cord was attached to that and then went up over the shoulder and into the hand to be pulled open.

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  • Haha, fucking epic.

  • This is genius

  • that was so cool

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