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Get ready to explore the exciting world of DIY science projects with this simple yet amazing idea! This project shows how to make a propeller car using plastic bottles and rubber bands, a perfect ...
Learn an effortless way to cut glass bottles using just a rubber band. This simple method combines safety and creativity, making it perfect for DIY enthusiasts. Explore how this unique approach ...
Apart from their usefulness, have you ever thought that rubber bands can be a fun way to learn about physics and engineering? If not, let’s make a little car from plastic bottle caps, powered by ...
Make reusable bottle labels (and recycle wide rubber bands!) with this simple tip. I recently crafted skin care products out of essential oils, witch hazel and other ingredients, and I tried to ...
While a plastic cup might lend itself to a permanent marker label, beer bottles aren't so easily marked up—glass, dark, small labels, not a Sharpie-friendly zone. Rubber bands, however, are down ...
A French-Israeli entrepreneur believes that recycling challenges posed by large quantities of plastic bottles could be significantly ameliorated with a rubber band.
For example, pour the water out of the bottle, and heat the rubber band with a hair dryer. Then to cool it, try leaving the bottle in your refrigerator for about half an hour.
When you were a kid, did you ever have one of those toy race cars that was powered by a wound-up rubber band? If you did, chances are it wasn't quite as striking as Cirin. Modeled after mid-1950s ...
Students at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena 3D-printed this badass contraption made of nylon, carbon fiber, and aluminum.
If you’re driving a rental or loaner and need a way to see the GPS on your phone, as long as you have a rubber band, you have a smartphone mount. You’ ...
Max Greenberg, Ian Cullimore, Sameer Yeleswarapu developed a miniature radio-controlled car that is powered only with a single, 16-foot-long rubber band.