I have some ideas... 1- Attach a rubberband to the mouse trap to hold it back and not let it snap more than a quarter of the way. Attach something to hold the object you're launching. Set the trap, insert your object, and let it (quarter way) snap!! 2. Attach the metal snapper to the floor, place the object in front of where the base will hit when the mousetrap snaps. Set the mousetrap, let it go, and watch your object fly solo (Or should I say So-Low) Using this method will cause the object to fly lower than normal. Anyone have some better ideas??
best of luck 2 u my friend I agree it sounds pretty impossible
It depends on whether you are referring to a light or a heavy mousetrap.
A mousetrap car is a vehicle that uses a mousetrap for its motor power. It was invented to help students develop spatial and problem-solving skills.
no it does not
The traditional spring mousetrap was invented by James Atkinson an ironmonger from Leeds (England) in 1897. It was called the "Little Nipper" which is still available today.
Build a Better Mousetrap was created on 1964-02-15.
mousetrap
The cast of To Build a Better Mousetrap - 1999 includes: Edward Quirk
build a bear workshop.
Its called a rubber band
simple: you get a mousetrap and some wood and some string and something for wheels and something for axles and you stick them all together!
Married with Children - 1987 Build a Better Mousetrap 2-15 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Don't Call Me Charlie - 1962 Build a Better Mousetrap 1-13 was released on: USA: 21 December 1962
I would suggest building a motor first.
best of luck 2 u my friend I agree it sounds pretty impossible
there are lots of different sites on the web that are helpful. I built mine my looking at pictures of ones on google.
It depends on how big the pumpkin is. If it is a mini one, you can take two rubber bands, a Y shaped stick, and a piece of cloth. Put it together, to make a slingshot form, then shoot the pumpkin.