Popsicle Stick Motorboat

by kalman98 in Outside > Boats

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Popsicle Stick Motorboat

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Hello! This is my instructable on how to make a Popsicle stick motorboat.
I am entering this into the Popsicle stick contest.
The motorboat works better the more space it has to float.
It goes faster the more you wind it up.
I have found boats like this before on the computer, but I made this out of Popsicle Sticks up myself.

Tools and Materials

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To make this you will need:
13 Popsicle sticks
1 Rubber Band
a Rule
Scissors
a Permanent Marker
and a Hot Glue Gun

Body

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First, get eight Popsicle Sticks. Lay them side by side, and made sure they are all lined up together.
Pushing another Popsicle Stick up against them, like in picture one, can do that.
Now glue all eight of them together. Next, glue another Stick across them.

Motor-holder

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On one of the sides measure two inches down and make a mark.
Now put glue on down to that mark and put a Stick on.
Now do the same thing on the other side so that it looks like picture 4.
Next, glue another Stick across the bottom of two you just glued on, like picture 5.

Motor

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Now take your last stick and measure one Popsicle Sticks width off both ends, like pictures 1 and 2.
Cut at the lines.
Next, take the Rubber band and stretch it across the ends of two motor-holder sticks, and Hot-glue it in place.
Now take the cut stick and put it in the Rubber band, right in the middle and perfectly straight.
Hot glue it in place, and make sure the rubber band is unwound all the way.
Put a dot on it with the Permanent Marker on the side farthest away from the body

Wind Up and Release

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Now it's done!
To wind it up, just turn the motor,starting with pushing the end with the dot down first.
The dot is to help you remember which way to turn it.
Now place it in some water with the motor in the back and let go.
There it goes!
You may want to put a sealant on it before you put it in the water to make it last longer.