We made this project using cardboard, hot glue, paper, and playdough containers. We had to put millions of layers so it would be studied; it still isn't. For the wheels, we cut the container in half using the thick strip of plastic from the playdough to keep them on the skateboard. Sealing a piece of cardboard to the top of the half, making a hole in it with the hot glue gun. We wanted it to be cute, of course, so we made spikes on it that are purple and white. It has a "unicorn horn." It doesn't look like one, but in the end, it has a little purple and white "smoke/fire. Troubles during making this were the wheels... they weren't wanting to stay glued down. Also, with the actual cardboard, there was never enough cardboard; it was never sturdy. We did get it to move, just not with someone on it since we're both too heavy.
Planning Questions
: Are you working alone or as part of a team?
In a team with Kendall? What materials will you need for your project?
cardboard<metal wires/hangers>and 3d printed wheels. What is your plan for this project?
First, make a top that is sturdy enough to hold. What unique qualities will your project have?
It will be movable. List of Good Ideas 10
flaming shoes
roller skates
cardboard car
snowman
Solar System
fishing pole and fish
shark
skateboards
jackets, big coats
a horse