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How to Make a Toy ParachuteEdited by Tifa Liu, Flickety, Mercedes, Khbirder and 92 others50
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You just never know when you're going to need to toss an egg or a toy soldier into the air, and have it land safely. For those times, you will need a little toy parachute. Here's how to make one.
StepsMake the canopy. Cut out an 16 inch (40 cm) hexagon out of a heavy-duty trash bag or paper grocery bag.
Make holes for the lines. With a paper punch, scissors, or hobby knife, cut small holes near the point of each of the 6 corners of the hexagon.
Attach the lines. Cut 6 16 to 20-inch pieces of string, slide the end of each string through the holes, and tie them to the parachute securely.
Build the holder. For your parachute to work, you need to have a weight at the bottom. You can tie the strings to a washer, or you can attach a small paper or plastic cup and put whatever you like inside. We'll use a large washer to illustrate this example.
Mark the washer. Using your sharpie, write the numbers 1 to 6 clockwise around the washer, so that they match the numbers on the chute.
Tie the lines. Take a line from the chute and tie it to the matching number on the washer.
Repeat for all 6 lines.
Make sure that there are no twists or tangles in the strings. If there are, untie one string and take out the tangle.
Try it out. After your toy parachute is finished, you could go upstairs to the veranda or balcony, and drop it to see your creation at work! You can put a small doll, toy army man, ball, egg, or anything you want into the cup as a "passenger," as long as it isn't too big or too heavy. You don't want it crashing to the ground and breaking things. After dropping it, you could rush downstairs or to the yard to see where and how the parachute has landed. Enjoy!
Material that we need are :
Paper
Scissor
Glue
4 Thread
1st Step:
Cut a paper to form a parachute.
2nd Step:
Make it curve
3rd Step:
Make a 4 hole to the parachute
4th Step:
Put each thread to the hole that you make
5th Step:
Than Cut a paper until it form a person/human
6th Step:
Glue the Thread to the human's Hand
7th Step:
Drop the Parachute
8th Step:
DONE!
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Get a woman's scarf or handkerchief made out of polyester.
Throw the parachute as high as you can.
Make the parachute wider/bigger or make the parachute deeper. Make the thing pulling it down lighter. Hope this helps. =)
Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop was created in 2010.
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The simplest way to make a parachute for a small toy is to take a handkerchief and some string. Cut the string into five equal lengths, and tie four of them to the corners of the handkerchief, being careful to keep the tails equal in length. Then tie the four ends evenly spaced along the fifth string. Tie the fifth string round the toy, making sure the four strings tied to it are still equally spaced. That will give you a rudimentary parachute.
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