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A rubber band slingshot can be made with a rubber band and a stick. The stick needs to be in the shape of a Y. Put the rubber band around the two small pieces of the stick and you will have a slingshot.
Use 'Slime' rubber cement.
It won't stick when the rubber is stretched.
No, rubber bands are typically made of non-magnetic materials like rubber or latex, so they do not stick to magnets. Magnets attract materials with iron, nickel, or cobalt in them, but rubber bands do not contain these magnetic materials.
No. it won't stick.
No, it doesn't break down rubber, but also may not stick very well when the rubber is stretched.
Rubber suckers stick to surfaces due to the vacuum created between the rubber and the surface they are attached to. When pressed against a surface, the air is expelled from underneath the sucker, creating a suction force which holds it in place.
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To make a catapult, a rubber band and a small stick that is V-shaped is required. The rubber band should then be tied on either side of the V-shaped stick to make the catapult.
To prevent a rubber plant from leaning, you can tape a straight stick to it. This will help it to stay straight.
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you have to coat the fabric first so it can stick with rubber inside mould. for that you have to take a small tank. put some rubber in it. then put m.e.k solution in it and mix it will unless rubber is mixed well in solution . now pain the fabric with the prepared solution. let the fabric dry. now use it with rubber inside mould . it will stick well with rubber inside mould.