Two yards sticks is 72 inches in length. So, 72/12 = six feet.
Seven feet. Three feet in a yard stick, so 3 + 3 + 1 = 7. (There are 12 inches in a foot)
A metre stick is the length of one metre. Therefore, two metre sticks is equal to 2 metres.
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Any white glue will hold 2 popsicle sticks together quite well.
Two yards sticks is 72 inches in length. So, 72/12 = six feet.
Use a truss design. Remember to use lots of triangles as they are the strongest geometrical shape, and also, if you are just testing only the strongest Popsicle stick bridge, use many reinforced Popsicle sticks (two or more popsicle sticks laid on-top of each other). Make your bridge as symmetrical as possible, as this well help your bridge endure more surface and joint tension.If you are using popsicle sticks for your deck as well, you should probably double layer it, then add a zigzag or triangles pattern of sticks on the bottom the deck, to further reinforce it. When you make joints with your popsicle sticks, make it look something like this: --------_______-------- <stick layout keep that pattern consistent, with out laying them in a stair type pattern. Think of those small sturdy bridges with wide, geometrical beams.
# buy the supplies (Popsicle sticks and glue) # sort the Popsicle sticks from bad ones to good ones. # pick a design (Arch. suspension and box girder) # Build street and support design # wait a day # connect the two # wait a day # build extras # wait 3 days # test bridge
As long as there has been ice cream and sticks : ) In 1905, the Popsicle was invented by an eleven-year-old Frank Epperson. Frank Epperson was only 11 years old when he invented the originally named Epsicle. He had left his fruit flavored soda outside on the porch with a stir stick in it. The drink froze to the stick and tasted good. It took 18 more years in 1923 for Epperson to apply for a patent for a "frozen ice on a stick" called the Epsicle ice pop, which his children re-named the Popsicle. In 1925, Frank Epperson sold his famous Popsicle to the Joe Lowe Company of New York. Good Humor now owns the rights to the Popsicle. * Twin Popsicles (two popsicles sticks together) were invented during the Great Depression. * Popsicle sticks were first made from Birch wood.
Oh, dude, that's just skiing. You know, where you strap two sticks to your feet and casually slide down a hill like a graceful gazelle... or a clumsy penguin, depending on your skill level. It's basically like walking, but with a lot more style and a higher chance of falling on your face.
a STICK is a half a cup so a little under two sticks.
One pound of butter has 4 sticks. So two sticks is 8 oz.
3/4 of a cup of sugar 3 tablespoons of all purpose flour 3 tablespoons of baking cocoa 4 cups of milk 10 popsicle molds of plastic cups and popsicle sticks In a large saucepan, combine the sugar, cocoa and flour. Gradually stir in milk until smooth. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Pour 1/4 into each mold or plastic cup and top with holders or insert popsicle sticks. freeze until set. 10 servings.
Cover the work area with a newspaper or butcher paper. you will need sticks (approx 4" long) and glue Lay two sticks on the paper about three inches apart. Now glue sticks across them side by side from one end to the other. (It looks like a raft) Make five of these. They will be three walls and the roof. On the next one, leave a space for the door, and glue sticks across the top of the door. Now glue four walls together, and glue the two roof pieces. For a picture see the "stick house" link I have provided. (Scroll down to the house). For more pop stick activities, see popsicle stick arts and crafts link.
bring it to a vet and have a splint put on it. if yoou can't get to a vet. take two popsicle sticks and rap his leg in bandeges with the splint to support it. that's all i know!
Seven feet. Three feet in a yard stick, so 3 + 3 + 1 = 7. (There are 12 inches in a foot)