How to Make a Game Like Bing Bang Boing
Obtain at least 4 peanut/nut cans and empty the nuts into another container., Cut eight quality balloons between the neck and the widest diameter, as indicated by the line in this photo. , Stretch each balloon taut over the top of each can, with no...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Obtain at least 4 peanut/nut cans and empty the nuts into another container.
Either paint the cans or glue construction paper on the outside to give them a finished look. -
Step 2: Cut eight quality balloons between the neck and the widest diameter
, Do not make it overly tight or the balloon will snap off. , The ramp segments used for spacers are 1/4" (.63 cm) apart and made from the scrap pieces of the dowel. ,,, Tape the support and the bottom of the ramp to the books to keep it steady. , Set books under some of the trampolines so that the bearing can be made to go in a circular or zigzag path.
Place an empty can or an unsuspecting action figure to be knocked over after the last trampoline. , -
Step 3: as indicated by the line in this photo.
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Step 4: Stretch each balloon taut over the top of each can
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Step 5: with no slack.
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Step 6: Construct a 12" (30.5 cm) long ramp from 1/4" (.63 cm) square dowels
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Step 7: with a 3/4" (1.9 cm) brace near each end.
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Step 8: Use two 7-1/2" (19.5 cm) pieces
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Step 9: a 7" (17.8 cm) and 1-1/2" (3.8 cm) piece
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Step 10: as shown in the image
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Step 11: for the support of the ramp.
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Step 12: Rest the ramp on the support.
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Step 13: Put the ramp and support structure on top of a stack of books.
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Step 14: Set up the cans where you think the ball will fall once it rolls off the ramp or bounces off the previous trampoline.
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Step 15: Launch your ball bearings or marbles and enjoy!
Detailed Guide
Either paint the cans or glue construction paper on the outside to give them a finished look.
, Do not make it overly tight or the balloon will snap off. , The ramp segments used for spacers are 1/4" (.63 cm) apart and made from the scrap pieces of the dowel. ,,, Tape the support and the bottom of the ramp to the books to keep it steady. , Set books under some of the trampolines so that the bearing can be made to go in a circular or zigzag path.
Place an empty can or an unsuspecting action figure to be knocked over after the last trampoline. ,
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