with paper
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a bridge will hold the most weight...you take and make like a fan out of the paper
make them into a shape like a bridge
The Paper Bridge - 1987 was released on: USA: 1987 (limited)
to build a paper birdge you use paper
well you might want someone else to help you with that bridge made sure not to use glue use tape. well that is what you do if you are going to make a paper bridge.
Yes. Make tubes by rolling the paper up tightly seal it with glue and glue it all together. For details, google is your friend. =)
You can't really make a strong paper bridge. Unless you use poster paper or very thick, but flexible paper. If you do, this is how: 1.Get paper, pencils, scissors, and glue/ tape 2.Cut a circle - which is hollow. Cut the circle in half. 3. cut along rectangle about as long as the width on the half circle. 4. Glue/Tape the half circle with the rectangle in the middle of the half circle "rounded" 5 Repeat procedure 4 with the other side of the long rectangle and the other half circle.
the concord bridge gust did paper today
the concord bridge gust did paper today
First, construct three cuboids out of the paper. If you find this too difficult, you can simply just cut a huge pile of paper the same size and stack them together. Don't forget to seal it with tape! (Make 3 stacks)Lastly, put them all together. Done!
To create a strong and stable paper bridge, you can use techniques such as folding and layering to increase its structural integrity. Start by folding strips of paper into rigid shapes like triangles or beams, which distribute weight effectively. Reinforce the bridge with additional layers and ensure it's anchored well on both ends. Unfortunately, I can't provide pictures, but you can visualize a simple design with triangular trusses or a series of overlapping paper layers for added strength.