Rubber-Band Powered Altoids Boat

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Rubber-Band Powered Altoids Boat

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This instructable is on how to build a Rubber-Band Powered Altoids Boat! Perhaps you remember making a boat out of a milk carton as a kid. Now here's one out of an Altoids Tin! They are a great thing to do with kids. Also you don't have to worry about using batteries either! (Green power!) So work hard, have fun, play nice, & don't forget to vote!



Stuff Needed:

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This is what you will need:
1x Altoids Tin
2x Popsicle Sticks
1x Small Chunk of Plastic
1x Small Rubber Band
Either a Large Rubber Band or Hot Glue
Scissors

Add the Popsicle Sticks to the Tin

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To hot glue them:

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Add some hot glue from the end to about 2 in on one side of one of the popsicle sticks

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Stick the popsicle stick to the side of the Altoids tin.

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Repeat on the other side.

To use a rubber band:

Set the Popsicle sticks so they overlap the end of the tin by about 2 1/2 in.

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Use the rubber band to the Popsicle sticks on.

Make and Add the Propeller

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To make the Propeller:

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Cut a your plastic to about 2 in by 1 1/2 in.

To add it:

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Add the Small rubber band to the ends of the Popsicle sticks.

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Put your plastic piece you cut out between the rubber band. It may not stay there.

Using Your Altoids Boat

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If your plastic piece fell out put it back in. Once it is in rotate the piece so it gets wound up. Then while holding the plastic piece (Propeller) set it in some water (Bath tub, pool...) and let go! Once it stops Repeat! When your done playing with it dry it really well. Other wise the Altoids tin may rust. Also you can put the plastic propeller thing in the altoids tin so you don't lose is when it is stored. If the popsicles sticks bend a little don't worry it is just the wood getting soft from the water.

Thanks for reading my instructable and don't forget to vote for it!