first you need rubber string then some heat like a lighter then you put the string in a shape and with the heat put it together and you get a shape! It may not be the shape you want but it will be bracelet
To make a slingshot, you will need a Y-shaped stick, rubber bands, and a pouch made of fabric or leather. Attach the rubber bands to the forked ends of the stick and tie them securely. Then, attach the pouch to the rubber bands. Your slingshot is now ready to use. Remember to be cautious and responsible when using it.
I don't think you can make a silly band with a regular rubber band I think in the factory where they make silly bands they have a special machine to shape them. they only thing you going to get if you do make one a home is a circle. because that is the shape of the rubber band.
To make a slingshot using household items, you will need a sturdy Y-shaped stick, rubber bands, and a small pouch or piece of fabric. Attach the rubber bands to the two ends of the Y-shaped stick, then tie the pouch or fabric to the rubber bands. Pull back on the pouch and release to launch objects. Remember to use caution and follow safety guidelines when using a slingshot.
No! Using rubber bands destroys your hair.
Rubber bands are made by extruding the rubber into a long tube to provide its general shape, putting the tubes on mandrels, curing the rubber with heat, and then slicing it across the width of the tube into little bands.
rubber bands are useful to tie things together, make good capults, support things and just fiddle withh i love rubber bands
get a stick and some rubber bands, cut the rubber bands then tie them to gather after that get a paper clip and that is all
Stretch a rubber band at different lengths
To make Silly Bandz with rubber bands, you will need a rubber band, a cookie cutter in the shape you want, and a freezer. You put ther rubber band around a cookie cutter (use tape if needed) and put the cookie cutter in the freezer until the rubber band takes the shape of the cookie cutter.
Rubber bands are not typically recyclable through conventional curbside recycling programs due to their flexible nature and the materials used to make them. However, some specialized recycling facilities may accept rubber bands. Additionally, they can often be repurposed for various uses around the home or office. It's best to check with local recycling guidelines for specific options.
There is a tree with a 'milky sap' used to make a lot of rubber! Hope this helps, Researcher.
Yes they can make it weak