@revengeofachild I used two types. One was quite wide but not very thick, which I mostly used it for the base. The other one was the normal Popsicle stick of normal popsicles. I bought them though. But they were narrower but thicker, making them stronger.
@AviLyricSwann I acctually got a bag, and using two ropes I tied the bag to the bottom of the bridge. You might be able to see it towards the end of the video.
@babalucas123 Just like I said in the video, I haven't tested my bridge to the limit ... just sayin'. But otherwise, good job. I'm interested to know how you bridge looked like.
@kcazzz no daaah... I could if I had more weights. I meant do you know any other way of testing it other than putting weights on it. Like some sort of piston that would pull it down ...
earlier prototype of dome mw3
cristianxray123 4 days ago
what type of popsicle stick did you use?
revengeofachild 2 weeks ago
@revengeofachild I used two types. One was quite wide but not very thick, which I mostly used it for the base. The other one was the normal Popsicle stick of normal popsicles. I bought them though. But they were narrower but thicker, making them stronger.
ffarhour 2 weeks ago
@cool2531 actually the only thing I have is my design in West Point Bridge Designer, which is actually shown in the video at 0:07.
ffarhour 4 weeks ago
What program did u use to make the brisge on the computer?
87jazzycheema 1 month ago
@87jazzycheema I used West Point Bridge Designer. It is a freeware mainly used for a bridge designing competition.
ffarhour 1 month ago
How did you attach the bucket to hold the weights to your bridge?
AviLyricSwann 1 month ago
@AviLyricSwann I acctually got a bag, and using two ropes I tied the bag to the bottom of the bridge. You might be able to see it towards the end of the video.
ffarhour 1 month ago
justin beiber over there 3:18
s4asuke16 3 months ago
I used 250 popsicle sticks to build a bridge that held 250 pounds.... just sayin
babalucas123 4 months ago
@babalucas123 Just like I said in the video, I haven't tested my bridge to the limit ... just sayin'. But otherwise, good job. I'm interested to know how you bridge looked like.
ffarhour 4 months ago
what is the demensions
pliten3 6 months ago
@pliten3 It's 70cm long, 30cm high, and 9cm wide (approximately, since I cut a few bits to get the ideal design)
ffarhour 6 months ago
@ANOMALOUS1970 good to kno, i have to make a popsicle bridge in my physics class
tiger7892 6 months ago
@tiger7892 me too xD
TheMorotgubben 6 months ago
@ANOMALOUS1970 wow... I didn't know that. Thanks. :D
ffarhour 7 months ago
Please give me suggestions on how to test my bridge to the limit...
ffarhour 11 months ago
@ffarhour put more wieght on it
kcazzz 11 months ago
@kcazzz no daaah... I could if I had more weights. I meant do you know any other way of testing it other than putting weights on it. Like some sort of piston that would pull it down ...
ffarhour 11 months ago
@kcazzz Thanks for the comment anyway though ...
ffarhour 11 months ago
@ffarhour try running over it? lol
kimiyosis 9 months ago
@kimiyosis lol. I actually thought of hanging a car from it !
ffarhour 9 months ago
@ffarhour Use a hydraulic press. Impressive bridge :)
LuLu1234 9 months ago
@LuLu1234 Thanks : )
ffarhour 9 months ago