To effectively tie bamboo sticks together, you can use a strong and flexible material like twine or rope. Start by wrapping the material tightly around the sticks in a crisscross pattern, making sure to secure the ends with a tight knot. Repeat this process at multiple points along the length of the sticks to ensure a secure connection. This method will help keep the bamboo sticks firmly bound together.
You can build a structure from sticks and tie them together with vine and then drape clothing or leaves over the top and then tie them on with the leftover vine!
Simple way is to tie two sticks together 1/3 of the way from the top.
A cable tie is a type of fastener used to bind several electronic cables together.
tie the yarn around the popsicle sticks and its a fuzzy bookmark!
not possible
What you need is tin foil string then some sticks .1. you tie the sticks together like a raft with the string then when you get it the size and shape you want then cover the entire thing with tin foil.
all u need to do is put two y shaped sticks in a piece of foam. then put a smaller stick on top and tie it two the y shaped sticks. put a long stick on the smaller stick and tie that together. now put a lump of clay on one end of the long stick, and tie a bucket on the other. now you have a shaduf. enjoy!
all u need to do is put two y shaped sticks in a piece of foam. then put a smaller stick on top and tie it two the y shaped sticks. put a long stick on the smaller stick and tie that together. now put a lump of clay on one end of the long stick, and tie a bucket on the other. now you have a shaduf. enjoy!
its impossible odd x odd = odd or theres this answer Tie the first fourteen cows to the first fourteen sticks then tie the other 46 cows to the last stick. Anyone would admit that that's an odd number of cows to choose to tie to that stick! Tie the first 13 cows to the first 13 sticks, then tie the others to both of the remaining sticks. Each stick has an odd number of cows.
Stick them together with superglue
Sticks rubbing together is an example of friction, a force that opposes the motion of two surfaces in contact. When sticks rub together, the friction between them generates heat and can produce sparks, which is why rubbing sticks together is a traditional method for starting fires.