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=====What to Use:===== | =====What to Use:===== | ||
* Use only '''Pea Sticks''' or [ | * Use only '''Pea Sticks''' or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamboo '''Split Bamboo'''] garden canes each approximately 1 metre long ''(i.e. between 600mm and 1200mm)'' | ||
* Use only elastic bands to make joints. | * Use only elastic bands to make joints. | ||
* Any filled in panels may be made by adding coloured tissue paper fixed in place using '''[[Glues and Pastes|P.V.A. glue]]'''. | * Any filled in panels may be made by adding coloured tissue paper fixed in place using '''[[Glues and Pastes|P.V.A. glue]]'''. | ||
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=====Things to find out and think about:===== | =====Things to find out and think about:===== | ||
* Look at large framework structures ''(e.g. [ | * Look at large framework structures ''(e.g. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truss_bridge truss bridges], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaffolding scaffolding], garage forecourt canopies, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_tower electricity pylons])'' either by visiting them or searching for photos using the internet. | ||
* Note the shapes made by the framework - how often do you see squares or triangles? Why do you think triangles are so common? | * Note the shapes made by the framework - how often do you see squares or triangles? Why do you think triangles are so common? | ||
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* Think of making structures involving or including other shapes or polygons ''(e.g. look at how [ | * Think of making structures involving or including other shapes or polygons ''(e.g. look at how [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truncated_icosahedron footballs] are made)'' | ||
* Find out about [ | * Find out about [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geodesic_dome '''Geodesic Domes'''] by searching on the internet. | ||
* Even larger models can be built similarly by binding together long lengths of card tube, plastics pipe or lengths of timber using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_ties '''cable ties'''], '''[[Adhesive Tapes|gaffer tape]]''', '''[[Adhesive Tapes|duct tape]]''' or similar. | * Even larger models can be built similarly by binding together long lengths of card tube, plastics pipe or lengths of timber using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_ties '''cable ties'''], '''[[Adhesive Tapes|gaffer tape]]''', '''[[Adhesive Tapes|duct tape]]''' or similar. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 12 October 2017
What to Make:
Build a structure as wide as your classroom, or as high, or both!
What to Use:
- Use only Pea Sticks or Split Bamboo garden canes each approximately 1 metre long (i.e. between 600mm and 1200mm)
- Use only elastic bands to make joints.
- Any filled in panels may be made by adding coloured tissue paper fixed in place using P.V.A. glue.
Things to find out and think about:
- Look at large framework structures (e.g. truss bridges, scaffolding, garage forecourt canopies, electricity pylons) either by visiting them or searching for photos using the internet.
- Note the shapes made by the framework - how often do you see squares or triangles? Why do you think triangles are so common?
Some ideas:
Ways of Making:
- Lash together lengths of cane to make triangles using elastic bands - simply hook the elastic band round one end of a cane then keep it stretched tight as it is wrapped around the canes forming the joint.
- Link the triangles together to form pyramid like structures (e.g. either square or triangular).
- Join several pyramids together to create a large structure (e.g. a tower, a bridge across a classroom or a pyramid to walk inside).
Safety Point! Cane structures are very light in weight so a safe way to build a tall structure is to lift and add extra pyramids from underneath rather than trying to stand on desks and chairs etc.
Testing:
- Does it reach the classroom ceiling or allow you to walk under it or inside it?
- Which shapes worked best - triangles or squares?
Further Work:
- Think of making structures involving or including other shapes or polygons (e.g. look at how footballs are made)
- Find out about Geodesic Domes by searching on the internet.
- Even larger models can be built similarly by binding together long lengths of card tube, plastics pipe or lengths of timber using cable ties, gaffer tape, duct tape or similar.
- Similar Structures can be modelled using the Construction Kits listed in the Truss Bridges article or Stripwood Technology Materials and tools described in Stripwood Technology Tools.
Bamboo Plant Support Canes | Split Cane Plant Supports | Artstraws | Coloured Tissue Paper | PVA Washable School Glue | Spaghetti | Glue Guns | Coloured Gaffer Tape | Cable Ties | Elastic Bands |