Could anybody send me a message with a link to the plan for building the 2nd bridge? I need to do it for a mark on school, and a bridge that holds 30 kg would be totally awesome :]
@tweety9102 dude, the first bridge still held 109 lbs. if you read the top part, so im pretty sure thats better than anything YOU could've used. Also, im using that SAME DESIGN for a science project, and hopefully, it should work WELL.
it sucks because it would be ilegal in mesa competitions.
1235rj 3 weeks ago
Mesa bridges can weigh over 1000 if u build them right.... this one suxs....no offence
1235rj 3 weeks ago
Thats awesome!
GeigerProductions 5 months ago
i buildt a bridge out of toothpicks and glue and string and i got mine to hold 3790 grams
seelder 5 months ago
Both of these bridges were built from our mind. No plans were drawn up. I have the second bridge at my house though and could details pictures.
aflourn 6 months ago
For my school Project my ratio was 140 =]
Megacookiefan 9 months ago
slanted piece attached to base near the end of the bridge.
would the bridge be stronger had the piece been attached to the base on top of the table instead of over the gap?
sciencemon 1 year ago
the second was an awsome design.
Tagard1995 1 year ago
Could anybody send me a message with a link to the plan for building the 2nd bridge? I need to do it for a mark on school, and a bridge that holds 30 kg would be totally awesome :]
inverney 1 year ago
me too
runeboy597 1 year ago
hahahahaha lol i lyk it falling
gymnast623 2 years ago
hey did u only use glue and popsicle sticks
pyromoneky 2 years ago 2
how weak.
tweety9102 2 years ago
@tweety9102 dude, the first bridge still held 109 lbs. if you read the top part, so im pretty sure thats better than anything YOU could've used. Also, im using that SAME DESIGN for a science project, and hopefully, it should work WELL.
fiftybottles 1 year ago
how popsicle u used
moneygagan 3 years ago
omg thanx, im doing that for my science project
arashscr 3 years ago