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How to Build Your Own Motion Activated Coffin for Halloween

Animated Halloween Graveyard Props

By Keiran McKellan, published Sep 22, 2008
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Nothing adds life, um death to a Halloween haunt like animated props. More specifically coffins with lids that open by themselves. A couple of years ago I participated in building an entire haunted house from scratch. One of my favorite props was the animated coffin with the escaping skeleton. We didn't have a lot of money to spend or any idea how to make an animated coffin so I brought my husband, the engineer, in on the project and this is the plan he devised for us. Here's how we made our motion activated coffin.

Building a Coffin
Supplies You'll Need
3 - 1 inch 4'X8' sheets of plywood or scrap wood you have in the garage
1 - 1 inch 4'X4' sheet of plywood or scrap wood
16 - small "L" brackets
32 - 1/2 inch wood screws
3 - 1"X4' pieces of wood
4 cabinet hinges

Instructions
On one piece of 4'X8' piece of plywood draw the outlined shape of your coffin bottom. A coffin that is narrow at the top, widens out and then narrows again at the feet is called a Toe Pincher. Use a saw and cut out the bottom piece. Trace the bottom piece on one of the other sheets of plywood and cut.

Cut one of the 3 bottom pieces you just made and cut it down the middle vertically so that you have two halves. These will be the sides of your coffin.

Now take your two side pieces (the piece you cut in half) and draw a line straight across the widest point horizontally. Cut both pieces on that line so that now you should have 4 side pieces.

You should now have one bottom piece, one top piece, four side pieces, one top end and one bottom end piece.

Use woodscrews to mount "L" brackets in all the corners and around the edges of the inside bottom to connect the sides to the bottom of the coffin.

Mount the coffin lid with the cabinet hinges and you are ready to make this baby motion detected and animated.

Making your Coffin Animated
Supplies You'll Need
1 lawn sprinkler valve
1 pneumatic spring screen door kit
1 PIR Sensor Module motion sensor from Radio Shack for $10
12 inches of plastic tubing to connect sprinkler valve to screen door spring

Takeaways
  • Motion activated Halloween props can be made out of just about any kind of motor.
  • You can make small table top size animated coffins too.
  • Fill your coffin with lights and sounds for an extra scarier effect.
Did You Know?
You can make a ghost fly by using the motor from a small fan?
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Too cool. What a fun and interesting idea... Well written, easy-to-follow directions. Great job!

Posted on 10/17/2008 at 12:10:31 AM

 
:)

Posted on 10/15/2008 at 1:10:08 PM

 
I'd be so scared I'd drop my candy bag and run for home, LOL.

Posted on 10/09/2008 at 10:10:24 PM

 
Notes from Joblessville brought up a good point. You can make a small coffin to fit inside your apartment on top of a table. It doesn't have to be big enough to fit a real person inside. These same instructions will work, just scale your coffin down to a smaller size.

Posted on 10/07/2008 at 9:10:46 AM

 
Wow! Your house must look incredible on Halloween! Great instructions here.

Posted on 10/02/2008 at 9:10:27 PM

 
How fun is this!

Posted on 10/01/2008 at 8:10:29 AM

 
Very cute and unique idea. I love Halloween!

Posted on 09/29/2008 at 4:09:22 PM

 
Great idea! I know a couple who is getting married on Halloween & I have been thinking about a coffin for the reception. Thanks!

Posted on 09/28/2008 at 8:09:52 AM

 
This would be great it I didn't live in an apartment!

Posted on 09/26/2008 at 5:09:20 AM

 
This is so cool nice one here thanks!!!!!!

Posted on 09/25/2008 at 9:09:38 AM

 
Sounds spooky!

Posted on 09/24/2008 at 6:09:28 AM

 
:)

Posted on 09/23/2008 at 12:09:10 PM

 
So many talents...so little time!

Posted on 09/23/2008 at 7:09:01 AM

 
Kellie - this is so impressive. I'll bet it was very effective. Maybe you'll share videos sometime :) if you got any or any DVDs.

Posted on 09/22/2008 at 11:09:58 PM

 
This is fantastic and the directions will be so helpful thanks.

Posted on 09/22/2008 at 8:09:27 PM

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