I have answered a few popsicle building questions, it sounds like you have access to ton's of them. There are many sites on how to build bridges, but to help you the most, may I suggest checking your area for: (wood working clubs or assocations), these people love to work with wood and share the're knowledge with each other, its here you can get some hands-on, personal help, as did I. I belong to two clubs and everybody I've met enjoys helping each other. Good-Luck!
they really did build the bridge
There are many ways to build a suspension bridge. It can be build out of wood, popsicle sticks or toothpicks. However you still need sting to connect the top to the part where the car passes.
The Bessemer process produced the lightweight steel needed to build a suspension bridge.
The Bessemer process produced the lightweight steel needed to build a suspension bridge.
Iron- and steel-casting
# buy the supplies (Popsicle sticks and glue) # sort the Popsicle sticks from bad ones to good ones. # pick a design (Arch. suspension and box girder) # Build street and support design # wait a day # connect the two # wait a day # build extras # wait 3 days # test bridge
John Roebling
strong steel made it possible to build skyscrapers and suspension bridges
Electricity powered homes and factories. How did electricity change Americans' lives?
Iron- and steel-casting
use mudkip to build it
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