 Hi everybody, today we've got the push-ups model, or push-up model, I should say, and this is a wooden automator with all the parts that you need ready to just sort of pop out, push together, slot together and make. So we're going to unbox it like that and see what's inside. So inside we have all the parts and the instructions and it's just a case of slip the plastic like that. We have part sheet ready to pop out and then the illustrated instruction sheet that's got the step-by-step to make it and that's what we're going to do. So I'm just going to pop the pieces out and let's get started. All right then I've got all the parts popped out of their sprues and ready to go. I've got the instruction sheet in front of me, all nicely illustrated, very clear, easy to follow. So let's get started, let's build this thing. These three stuck together like that. Okay so that's going to go through all three crosses, two, three and then that one goes on the other side, gear's going to go on there and then that piece there will fit in a side wall like that, make a bearing, it's going to go through there and then that small gear goes on there and then this location piece. Okay so I've now got a handle ready to go. Okay so now I've got these two bits ready. So this piece is the bit that houses the motor, should you choose to put one in? I probably won't but let's pop it in anyway. It's probably easy to put it in before rather than after. Now the other two ends go here, on there, on there. I don't think there's a particular way up there to go, looks like they're symmetrical. Clank handle here just as a sort of finishing off. I've got this piece here and there, a washer and that's going to slot together and make that a neat little handle. It's easy enough to see which way up it goes because it's coloured on one side and not the other side, that's the top. This part here is where the legs are going to fit in I reckon. And then these little holes at the front of where the hands are going to fit in. So I'm going to start off with the leg with the long piece on it and that's going to go in there, a little bit of jiggling around because it's just tight around that corner and then that whole thing should fit on the top. This lever is going to go into this slot here, nicely in there and it's just a case of making sure all those little bits are lined up and popping the lid down. I've did sort of jiggle it round just to make sure that the teeth are lined up there on the gears with them to mesh properly. Right there's the, that's the, so that's your basic principle it's going to do that looking good. So the body itself is made of five layers, so there's that and that and then there are five more, three more layers. Interestingly I think I've made this sort of the one in the instructions got the handle on the other side and everything's like 180 degrees round or mirror image round but I don't think it matters. So I'll sort of press on, peg goes in there and then these are going to fit, I'll put that foot in that hole there and the foot's going to go in that on that peg, there's a hole in the foot there and that's going to go on that peg there and then that's body part is in the line up there. And then we have, so it should, so I can do sort of miraculous floating press-ups as is. This is going to be the hinge piece for the arm so that's going to go in that like that. First one goes there then one of these middle pieces like that and then we'll tell any peg there and then one of these loops like that and then on the top. So now that's our joint there and we've got this sort of interesting semi-geared joint which allows it to bend a lot more than a normal hinge would peg in halfway through and the other end one end of it goes there. This one loops onto that only sort of double loop infinity sign thing and then the other arm section clips on the top make out and then that is going to pop in through this hand make sure you've got your sort of thumb on the inside and onto that peg there and then I'll just do the same thing on the other side then one of these little tiny pegs. I can't believe you managed to cut pegs that small on a CNC machine and they work really well and then that loop goes on there and then that cover goes on this side and then we have the same of these ones so this the bottom of the forearm is longer because it has to fit underneath the box a little bit so I'll drop that that goes there there's a peg goes in there and then that pops into that hill make sure my gears are lined up correctly okay so thumb on the inside into that same on this one this one's fallen out as I've been moving it around from on the inside into there there we have it and I reckon that is it okay you can just sit and do this all day long and that's your exercises for the day