It depends on your definition of "strongness". Pasta can be more rigid, but toothpicks have more flexibility, depending on conditions. Like everything else, it depends on the rules.
Glue toothpicks side by side Turn it over when its dry and use the bird nest design. You scatter the toothpicks on the deck and add glue on top Wait for it to dry and now you have a strong toothpick bridge.
You can glue toothpicks in layers around the egg then make a container for the egg to go in.Also, you can put super glue around the egg.I think if you did this your egg would withstand the fall.
this is just an opinion but you could loosely wrap the egg in tape to provide a soft outer shell, then make a cube out of many, many toothpicks and glue. next place the tape covered egg in the box and add a lining of straw between the egg and the toothpick box. then close the box and use a little tape around the toothpicks to add more of a stable protective cube. on impact, the cube should break open absorbing allot of the fall. the egg will hopefully bounce around a little. (without the bounce, the egg doesn't move at all] the pressure inside the egg will break it...) i hope this helped... idk, just a dumb idea Okay, good idea, but the we are talking about straws, not straw. The straws, along with the toothpicks and glue could make a substantial tinker toy type protective box. Built into a box consisting of two inch squares, a 20" box would have 10 layers of shock absorption Or, build a round ball with the straws and toothpicks to build a Mar's rover type balloon cushion. Of, course with the egg wrapped and suspended inside with the tape.
flatware in round shapes such as plates, bowls and mugs.
Toothpicks can be made from a variety of substances, such as wood, plastic, bamboo, metal, or bone.
Several types, one of the most common is Bamboo. American toothpicks are made from birch wood.
Maine is the state that made the most wooden toothpicks
No, generally toothpicks are made of wood, which is not a mineral. Toothpicks can, however, be made of tough minerals like jade, or various metals.
ummm all i can say is !!GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!!
China is the largest producer of wooden toothpicks in the world. They have numerous factories that specialize in the production of toothpicks due to the high demand for them globally.
The toothpicks are made out of wood and plastics. In the United States, the wooden toothpicks are made out of the birch wood. They are used to remove the food particles that stick in between the teeth.
no, because they are made out of wood, which i not a conductor...
break the toothpicks and you've doubled your amount of toothpicks
24 toothpicks.
== == No. A real, dependable house could not be made out of toothpicks. Rain could seep right through them, and a wind storm would knock the house down. yea if ya got the right STUFF
It depends on your definition of "strongness". Pasta can be more rigid, but toothpicks have more flexibility, depending on conditions. Like everything else, it depends on the rules.