car
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Here are 2 three-dimensional pieces and a box. With them, you can create a toy car that harnesses elastic energy. You can build your very own car. The following materials are needed: * Minimum of 4 wheels in three dimensions * A minimum of two three-dimensional bars * Plastic or cardboard packaging * Elastic bands * Imagination and fantasy to design an attractive box Settings for Printing: Printer: Delta Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: Level 1 Notes: I didn't use a personal printer. Instead, I employed the school's three-dimensional printer. Caution: After assembling, you need to add rubber bands around each wheel so they don't slip off. Design of This Project: Materials Used: * A minimum of 4 wheels in three dimensions * A minimum of two three-dimensional bars * Plastic or cardboard packaging * Elastic bands * Imagination and fantasy to design an attractive box Step 1: Drilling holes for the wheels To make sure everything holds firmly together, drill holes carefully. If needed, apply some glue. Optional Step: Secure with double-sided tape if required. Make certain that elastic bands stay tightly stretched when secured. Step 2: Attachment of strap to another wheel Secure one end to any remaining free bar attached the box or its top. Ensure a constant level of tension. Combine two bands for optimal grip. If just using one rubber band doesn't suffice, consider joining them together.
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