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World's second greatest paper roller coaster/marble run

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

I used to called this the World's greatest paper roller coaster. I've made a much better one recently so I thought that the name of this one was no longer correct. See the video responses below for my best coaster ever.

This is a short video showing an amazing paper roller coaster in action. They're made out of nothing more than card stock and tape but can be over eight feet tall. They're great for teaching physics and motion. Buy directions and templates at www.paperrollercoasters.com

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  • cool roller coaster how long did it take to bulid????????????/

  • @Ariannagranderocks Thanks! I spent about 10 hours building it.

  • @andygatt kink int jaqaw malti ?

  • @ryanschembri1 Are you asking if I'm Malta? No, but my last name is Gatt, which came from my Malta. My father's father's father came from Malta.

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  • @908Trane Yes. It is completely voluntary, you understand? I don't force anybody to buy them.

  • wie macht man das????HILFE!!!!!!!!!!

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  • I think YOU made the best paper roller coaster in the world!!! You know what? I'm gonna subscribe to you!

  • dude that is fricken awesome

  • i made one with my friends. come and check it out and let me know what i can do to make it better

  • How do you make a paper marble run?

  • @doodlejump4683 You mean "Bristol"? Not the same thing. Bristol is a textured art paper commonly used for sketching. It's more expensive than standard card stock, and does not like being fed into a printer.

  • Another word for "card stock" is bristle paper

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