Balsa Wood Bridge Tips How Do I Build A Model Bridge?

How do i build a model bridge? - balsa wood bridge tips

Can I run a project for next Wednesday 30 May, is a part of the nitrogen, a bridge model. I have 25 pieces of balsa wood, 2 'x 1 / 8 "x 1 / 8", and I have to do is show the use of a bow. I thought that as a jumper u0026lt \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ a href = "http://www.niagarafrontier.com/ima ... but just before dipping into the dirty things he s wanted to see if u guys have any advice or instructions .. any help is appreciated, thank you =]

5 comments:

mariner3... said...

A beautiful bridge! My suggestion is to achieve a pattern height of the bridge, made plans for the construction of the scale and place the image on a piece of foam core board is then covered with wax paper.

This allows you to) build a bridge to Stringer (twice to the correct orientation and size. They can use pins to align the pieces of driftwood on the sheets and they hold together while the glue to dry to put brackets around the corner.

With the two sides have built up, then pre-cut spacers to keep the proper distance. The bed of the road will be built, probably with construction paper or light cardboard.

Good luck!

mariner3... said...

A beautiful bridge! My suggestion is to achieve a pattern height of the bridge, made plans for the construction of the scale and place the image on a piece of foam core board is then covered with wax paper.

This allows you to) build a bridge to Stringer (twice to the correct orientation and size. They can use pins to align the pieces of driftwood on the sheets and they hold together while the glue to dry to put brackets around the corner.

With the two sides have built up, then pre-cut spacers to keep the proper distance. The bed of the road will be built, probably with construction paper or light cardboard.

Good luck!

Carol H said...

You can also steam rooms and four wood bending at the corners, then the pieces of the cross-cut-paste.
Very good ideas have been given above, but I suggest that instead of wax paper, you can click on a transparent cap with a picture of the bridge as a guide in the paste for your project. Prepare two, if you work in another, while the other dries.

You must also be made of wood? You could pipe with Royal Icing, if it is not too wet where you are and how and !!!!!!!!!!!!! Edible Bridge

Carol H said...

You can also steam rooms and four wood bending at the corners, then the pieces of the cross-cut-paste.
Very good ideas have been given above, but I suggest that instead of wax paper, you can click on a transparent cap with a picture of the bridge as a guide in the paste for your project. Prepare two, if you work in another, while the other dries.

You must also be made of wood? You could pipe with Royal Icing, if it is not too wet where you are and how and !!!!!!!!!!!!! Edible Bridge

A Person -.- said...

Although the link does not work, I have a bridge in front, so here's my advice:

the notch at the end of the forest when inserting EASILY ends together for a greater expectation.

With a small razor blade is not too large.

too much adhesive is not necessarily a good thing.

Triangles are the strongest form.

Good luck, because it only four days! (took my group of four about a month and a half ...)

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