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Rubber Band Engineer: All-Ballistic Pocket Edition

From a Slingshot Rifle to a Mousetrap Catapult, Build 10 Guerrilla Gadgets from Household Hardware. Engineer

By (author) Lance Akiyama
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc, United States
Imprint: Rockport Publishers Inc.
Published: 21st Feb 2019
Dimensions: w 160mm h 209mm d 15mm
Weight: 374g
ISBN-10: 1631597388
ISBN-13: 9781631597381
Barcode No: 9781631597381
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In its new pocket-size format with a rubber-band closure, Rubber Band Engineer: All-Ballistic Pocket Edition is a fun-filled book of backyard projects that's perfect for gifting. Shooting far, flying high, and delivering way more exciting results than expected are the goals of the gadgets in Rubber Band Engineer: All-Ballistic Pocket Edition. Discover unexpected ways to turn common materials into crafty contraptions that range from surprisingly simple to curiously complex. Through vivid color photos, you'll be guided to create slingshot rockets, unique catapults, improvised darts, and a clever crossbow. Whether you build one or all 10 of these designs, you'll feel like an ingenious engineer when you're through. Best of all, you don't need to be an experienced tinkerer to make any of the projects! All you need are household tools and materials, such as paper clips, pencils, paint stirrers, and ice pop sticks. Oh, and rubber bands. Lots of rubber bands. Grab your glue gun, pull out your pliers, track down your tape, and get started on the challenging, fun, and rewarding journey toward becoming a rubber band engineer.

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They had me at catapult. ... Older kids would have a great time with this book. Adults will, too, especially if they still buy Nerf guns or throw water balloons. Parents and teens working together is probably the best way to approach these projects. * Oklahoma Online *