Put it in hot (but not boiling) water for a minute or two, then take it out and rest something heavy on top of it until it cools. It should be better if not perfect then.
i am not sure if you put it in hot water not boilng water and then take it out after a few minutes then put something hard on the slinky and that may work i am trying it out right now if it does not work look up other things or make something new out of your slinky :)
I might put a book on top of the slinky over night. only one book that is not to heavy. I like using old math books.
You can throw it away and buy a new one.
I dont want to throw mine away.. I want to get it fixed!
To fix and stretched out slinky you should put the slinky in hot (not boiling water) for two min, and then take it out and place something heavy on the slinky.
You can throw it away and buy a new one.
If it is plastic one there really is no way to fix it. But, if it is metal but it close to boiling water for around two to three minutes. Then take your slinky out (Put it in a uncoiled and stacked form.) and let cool with a heavy book on top of it and then your slinky should return a mostly normal stage.
The strings in a regular slinky is metal.
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80 feet of wire is used to create a metal slinky. Slinkys are awesome
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It's made of metal and metal is a conductor of electricity.
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Get a metal slinky, put a plastic ruler in the top of the slinky. And shake it up and down. You will be able to hear the blaster sounds. If you have a Styrofoam cup put it in the slinky and you will hear it better!
The most common materials used for making a Slinky are metal and plastic. However, there are many materials that can be used as long as they get cut into that spiral shape.
A sub-brand of the company, Ernie Ball. Slinky Strings usually have custom gauges, as well as heavy gauges used for metal or hard rock.