TomorrowLand Marshmallow Crossbow

TomorrowLand Marshmallow Crossbow

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Here's a rewritten version of the text with an even tone and voice: This Marshmallow Crossbow Fires With Ease Using #64 Rubber Bands as its power source, shooting fluffy marshmallows with precision. Building it requires careful measurement, so be sure to get 10 inches of dowel rod that is exactly 1/4 inch in diameter, along with 2 big sheets of 1/4 inch plywood that measure 12" by 24", four feet of string for support and one small piece of 1/8 inch vaneer plywood that measures just 6"x6 inches to act as the marshmallow cup. Don't be concerned if the pieces have bright colors; they're meant to help sort them out during design. I took inspiration from Tomorrowland at Disneyland, specifically the retro decorations from 1950's science fiction movies. Now let's get building! First thing, cut all your necessary pieces from the 1/4 inch plywood using a laser cutter - don't worry about exact dimensions. You will be assembling all these wooden parts with glue, one by one. The next step involves assembling two big arm components and adding small pieces in between, all arranged in a specific way to allow rubber bands to go around them later on when assembled completely; also pay attention as we build the tri-lobed tip pointing outward from center which helps us tie it securely onto wooden body afterward once all four rubber bands attached together. Meanwhile assemble another important component called 'trigger guard,' made out of additional wood cutouts separated side by side inside trigger part itself using even small pieces made out thinner material placed at appropriate place ready for being joined afterwards. Once completed attach top piece followed bottom piece closely joining both spacers frontward making sure stable so rubber bands may hold good when everything put together nicely, finally these very spacers would serve purpose holding other ends while giving necessary clearance.

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