I didn't know you COULD, except maybe by gathering a billion popsicle sticks, having bible-stock paper made out of them and printing The Bible on the paper.
At a popsicle sticks store
Popsicle sticks, tape or zip ties. Straws if you want
use wod
Moulds are often used in an industrial setting. If you're trying to make popsicles at home and are having a hard time with tipping sticks- cover the tray your using in ClingWrap and poke your popsicle sticks through the plastic. This will keep the stick in the middle of your popsicle.
u don't because if it's made out of paper it's not made out of popsicle sticks.
paper, glue, Popsicle sticks. and tapes
If the picture is smaller, than you can use 4 Popsicle sticks.
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You can make 9 triangles but NOT rectangles.
Use an ice cube tray and put tooth picks as your popsicle sticks:)
Use a truss design. Remember to use lots of triangles as they are the strongest geometrical shape, and also, if you are just testing only the strongest Popsicle stick bridge, use many reinforced Popsicle sticks (two or more popsicle sticks laid on-top of each other). Make your bridge as symmetrical as possible, as this well help your bridge endure more surface and joint tension.If you are using popsicle sticks for your deck as well, you should probably double layer it, then add a zigzag or triangles pattern of sticks on the bottom the deck, to further reinforce it. When you make joints with your popsicle sticks, make it look something like this: --------_______-------- <stick layout keep that pattern consistent, with out laying them in a stair type pattern. Think of those small sturdy bridges with wide, geometrical beams.