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How to make a Catapult Simple and Basic... - SafeShare.tv
How to make a Catapult This is an easy to make catapult using some craft sticks and rubber bands. It can launch small objects several feet if used correctly. Have fun and be careful not to shoot anybody. Please Like and Comment Ecclesiastes 9:18
How to Make an Air Powered Balloon Car... - SafeShare.tv
How to make an air powered balloon car. All you need are bottle tops, 2 pens, a hammer, a nail, some carboard and a balloon
60 Seconds DIY Paper Circuit Tutorial... - SafeShare.tv
Follow the tutorial and make a circuit with copper tape, LED, and a battery!
Squishy Circuits -- Sylvia's Mini Maker Sh... - SafeShare.tv
More information: http://wp.me/p22K2I-IkA Are you curious about experimenting with electronics, but the fear of electric shock or soldering iron burns keep you away? Why not try, squishy circuits! With a special recipe of food-safe, kitchen made pliable dough developed at the University of St. Thomas, kids of all ages can easily use their hands to mold their very own simple circuits right before your eyes! Lets go!
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