How to Make a Marshmallow Gun

Use a ruler to mark off six 5-inch sections of pipe with a black marker., Cut at the other marks you made to produce the required six 5-inch pieces and one 8-inch piece. , Get the two elbow-bend connectors, two T-shaped connectors, and two end caps...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use a ruler to mark off six 5-inch sections of pipe with a black marker.

    Then mark off one 8-inch section of pipe and cut the pipe at that mark, leaving you with one 38-inch piece.

    It's just easier to work with a shorter pipe.
  2. Step 2: Cut at the other marks you made to produce the required six 5-inch pieces and one 8-inch piece.

    ,,,, Put a cap on the other end of this piece; this is one of the handles of your gun. ,,, The connector on the vertical pipe should face away from the 8-inch piece; the connector on the horizontal pipe should face down. ,, Diluting white glue with water will result in a clear-drying liquid perfect for decoupage.

    This mixture can also be used as a varnish/sealant to keep marker ink from rubbing off, paint from flaking off, stickers from falling off, et cetera.

    If you've got enough cash to spare, colorful electrical tape works beautifully, though the cost of one little roll tends to be a bit steep. , Take a deep breath and blow into the opening that you just put a marshmallow into.

    Your confection should shoot out of the barrel (the 8" piece).

    If it doesn't, try blowing again.

    It might've gotten stuck.
  3. Step 3: Get the two elbow-bend connectors

  4. Step 4: two T-shaped connectors

  5. Step 5: and two end caps.

  6. Step 6: Take the 8-inch piece and insert it into one of the two horizontal ends of one T-shaped connector.

  7. Step 7: Put one 5-inch piece in the other horizontal end of the same T-shaped connector.

  8. Step 8: Insert another 5-inch piece into the third opening of the connector.

  9. Step 9: Go back to the first short piece you put in (the horizontal one) and put the other T-shaped connector on the other end

  10. Step 10: this time with the third connector facing up (so it looks like an upside-down T).

  11. Step 11: Insert a 5-inch piece into each opening of the connector.

  12. Step 12: Put an elbow connector on both pipes that you just put in.

  13. Step 13: Insert the remaining two 5-inch pieces into the elbow connectors and put a cap on the end of the vertical one.

  14. Step 14: Decorate the gun using colorful tape

  15. Step 15: fun stickers

  16. Step 16: markers

  17. Step 17: or whatever you want.

  18. Step 18: To fire the gun

  19. Step 19: first take a mini marshmallow and place it gently in the opening of the only uncapped small pipe (the one on top of the gun).

Detailed Guide

Then mark off one 8-inch section of pipe and cut the pipe at that mark, leaving you with one 38-inch piece.

It's just easier to work with a shorter pipe.

,,,, Put a cap on the other end of this piece; this is one of the handles of your gun. ,,, The connector on the vertical pipe should face away from the 8-inch piece; the connector on the horizontal pipe should face down. ,, Diluting white glue with water will result in a clear-drying liquid perfect for decoupage.

This mixture can also be used as a varnish/sealant to keep marker ink from rubbing off, paint from flaking off, stickers from falling off, et cetera.

If you've got enough cash to spare, colorful electrical tape works beautifully, though the cost of one little roll tends to be a bit steep. , Take a deep breath and blow into the opening that you just put a marshmallow into.

Your confection should shoot out of the barrel (the 8" piece).

If it doesn't, try blowing again.

It might've gotten stuck.

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