a bridge will hold the most weight...you take and make like a fan out of the paper
No, though different thicknesses of papers will make holding your shapes more difficult. Most use light to medium weight papers
to help you its reallyy easy because the bridge are very strong and the bridge looks very good
Most likely a matrix structure of functional and divisional structures.
If you overexposed your film paper, it will come out dark. Most of the time it will come out black.
Glossy paper is not what is used to make a iron on decal for a shirt. To make a decal purchase specialty iron on paper at most craft or stores that sell computer paper.
The best type of bleachers are those of a steel or aluminum structure. These will typically hold more weight than wood ones, and will weather quite a bit better, providing long lasting support of just about any weight.
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You can roll the paper into a cylindrical shape to increase its strength and load-bearing capacity. Alternatively, you can fold the paper multiple times to create a thicker, more durable beam structure. Experimenting with different folding and rolling techniques can help you find the most effective way to create a strong beam out of a single piece of paper.
a donut shape will hold the most weight.and also an l shape
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There are a few places that an antique paper weight can be purchased online. The most likely place to find an antique paper weight would be from eBay depending on the day.
The number of pennies a wet paper towel can hold varies depending on its size and absorbency, but on average, a wet paper towel can hold around 30-40 pennies.
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Squared and triangles
they can hold lots of weight
yes. yes the do.