Tallest Paper Tower With One Sheet Of Paper

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Tallest Paper Tower With One Sheet Of Paper

How To Make The Tallest Tower With One Sheet Of Paper And Tape - Design

Most strategies call for cutting the paper into strips and forming them into girders. The objective of this exercise is for you to design and build the tallest free standing tower you can, using only one sheet of a4 paper and scotch tape. The tower may not be taped to the table/floor. In this engineering challenge, you will use limited materials to build a paper tower as tall as possible, but there's a twist! Your tower must also support a heavy weight at the top without collapsing.

They can try folding, crumpling, tearing or bending the sheets. The tallest tower built by an individual should stand for at least 30 seconds without falling. This planning exercise is sure to show your participants the importance of thinking ahead while also fostering a bit of friendly competition. How do you make a tall paper tower with one piece of paper?. Roll the paper into a tube. Roll the paper tube back and forth between your hands while applying slight pressure to add creases and help the paper stay in that form.

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