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This 18 note music box movement is perfect for inspirational themed crafts and gifts. Place inside stuffed animals, jewelry boxes, in a small box disguised to look like a present, decorated and used as an ornament, etc. Each music box mechanism measures approximately 2 1/8 " long by 1 7/8" wide by 1 1/16" thick. You also have the option of removing the plastic shell and base by removing the screws located on the back. A free wind up T-bar key is included that inserts into the back of the music box. All music box parts are tested prior to shipping. Yun Sheng BrandGeneral Information:
Wind up music box mechanisms are easy to work with. They come with their own plastic cover but the cover is removable if your project requires it.
Do you still have that old childhood jewelry box that has long since quit playing? Replace the music box!
These are easy to use to create a wind up music player for baby. Replace one that doesn't work or you could even create a new one. Simply unstitch a seam, insert the Sankyo Music Box Mechanism and sew the seam back up to the key and you are all set.
With a little bit of imagination you can create a festive holiday turntable. Insert the music box movement inside your base, with the key side up, and screw a turntable onto the music box instead of using a key.
You will need one of these music boxes if you are making a rotating crib mobile. Simply take the plastic cover off and insert it into one of our mobile holders and you are set to go.
There are so many more uses for wind up music box movements. We just shared a few.
Replacing a Music Box in a Stuffed Animal If possible you should determine the approximate size of the current music box and if the wind up key can be removed from the music box. If the winder key can be removed then you will unscrew the winder key and carefully open up the seam of the stuffed animal using a seam ripper or small scissors. Be sure to work carefully to avoid damaging the fabric. Once the seam is open you may find that the music box is encased in another piece of fabric. This serves to hold the music box into place and prevent fibers from getting tangled in the winder. You will need to open the fabric sack up at the seam also to remove the
If the wind up key does not unscrew from the box you may need to enlarge the key hole to be able to pull the key and stem out. If the key hole is seamed then you will need to carefully open it at the seam. If it is not seamed you will need to cut a slit into the fabric in such a way that you can stitch the cut closed once you have inserted the new mechanism.
Once you have removed the old music box you will replace it with your new one, insert the key into the hole and screw into the music box. You will want to stitch the inner sack back together first, making sure not to get any stuffing into the sack. Once closed, at this point you can add more stuffing to your beloved friend, if needed. Next, you will need to restitch the outer seam and key hole if you had to enlarge it.