Wednesday, December 11, 2013
For the manila bridge challenge, my partner Tommy and I used interlocking sections of folder, combined with the structural integrity of triangles, to create a very strong structure that spanned the gap presented to us. We cut the manila folders from the edges and had them interlock together, and then reinforced the connections with tape. This made the structure roughly 2.5 folders long. We then folded the structure into a triangle, and held the triangle together from the bottom with tape. the ends of the bridge spread out to provide a greater surface area to disperse the weight into. The resulting structure was able to hold eleven magazines of various sizes.
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