It is difficult to give a straightforward answer to your question. You might find it beneficial to ask some builders to give you feedback on your bricks before going any further. You will need to weigh the costs of collecting the cardboard, transporting it and in recycling it, against the cost and energy used in producing bricks the traditional way.
You can find Cardboard Fish directly from the official Cardboard Fish website. The website allows for the purchase of the Cardboard Fish software and information about the company.
Cardboard building blocks can be purchased at Toys R Us. They also have cardboard blocks that look like bricks that are used commonly to make forts or castles.
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One can purchase some stickle bricks on Amazon. Amazon has a wide variety of products, including hard to find items such as stickle bricks. One doesn't have to pay shipping either.
Using a scale, the box of bricks, and the object, keep putting bricks or pieces of bricks until the scales balance. Find out how many bricks you put and multiply by the mass of one brick and you got the mass of the object.
Cardboard displays of famous people can usually be purchased online. Sites such as Cardboard Cutouts and Hollywood Mega Store have large collections of life size cardboard cutouts.
Yes. Cardboard is one word.
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Check BoxGiver. There's a bunch of free cardboard boxes on there
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