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To straighten a bent attic stick, you can apply heat using a heat gun or by soaking the stick in hot water to soften the wood fibers. Then, gently bend the stick back into its original shape, holding it in place until it cools and retains its new shape. Be careful not to apply too much heat to avoid damaging the stick.
You could make a wooden shell to stick a computer in, but you can't make the working parts out of wood.
you go to the doctor. but first you make sure you stabalize it. maybe with a wooden stick or any stick and tie it to your hand
The flimsy wooden stick broke the second David stepped on it.
place 2 wooden placnks going vertically in the crafting table :)
you put wooden plank in the bottom a stick in the middle and iron at the top
you put wooden plank in the bottom a stick in the middle and iron at the top
place 2 wooden placnks going vertically in the crafting table :)
You can make a simple forcemeter using a spring scale, rubber bands, a wooden stick, and a hook. Attach the hook to the spring scale, then use rubber bands to connect the hook to the wooden stick. Apply force to the stick, and the spring scale will measure the force exerted.
you bend it and it should make a cracking noise and turn off the lights! if it dosent work try bending it some more!
To make an ugly stick, you will need a wooden stick, bottle caps or small metal objects, nails, a hammer, and a drill. Attach the bottle caps to the stick using nails, making sure they are loose enough to rattle. Use the drill to create holes in the stick for added sound effects. Decorate the stick as desired.
Required: 1 workbench/crafting bench 3 wooden planks 2 sticks w=wooden plank s=stick w w _ w s _ _ s _ In the crafting table, put a stick in bottom middle then another stick in the middle middle. Put a wooden planks on the top middle, top left, and in the left middle. You can also reverse the pattern. eg: _ w w _ s w _ s _