Prabhnoor Singh asked could you make a self propelled car using rubber bans to wind up the car as well as the propeller (dual powered) so I dug out my old fan driven car which was originally an ordinary axle driven car and connected up both options.\r
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You will see most of the parts came from this car (which was recycled parts from a previous car too)\r
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(which was recycled parts from this previous car)\r
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(which was recycled parts from this previous car)\r
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Main components\r
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4 CDs\r
8 plastic bottle tops\r
2 bbq skewers\r
2 drinking straws\r
2 paperclips\r
Cardboard\r
Fan Blade from toy helicopter\r
Hot Glue\r
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Main Tools\r
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Hot Glue Gun\r
Sharp knife\r
Scissors\r
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Filmed using FujiFilm FinePix S4800\r
Edited using Serif MoviePlus Starter Edition\r
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Some helpfiles\r
Making the CD wheels \r
CD Wheels with Cardboard Hubs \r
Putting rubber tyres on CDs \r
Connecting rubber bands \r
Connecting the band to the axle \r
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Here is a selection of related playlists\r
Fan Cars playlist \r
Rubber Band Power playlist \r
Rubber Band Power Cars \r
Rubber Band Power Car #8 \r
Rubber Band Power Car Back to Basics \r
RBPC for Snowman plays247 \r
Brakes on Rubber Band Cars playlist \r
Carrying Dropping Pushing Pulling Stopping playlist \r
Rubber Band Power Planes \r
Rubber Band Plane Prop Assembly Demo playlist \r
Rubber Band Powered Boats \r
Rubber Band Wikipedia \r
Size 64 rubber band measure 3 1/2x 1/4x 1/32 or 89mm x 6mm\r
Other Peoples Rubber Band Cars \r
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Generally my projects are for my grandchildren to enjoy. OK, I enjoy them too. If anybody else likes them, that is a bonus. I like to keep my work as simple and basic as possible so that it can be copied easily and improved by anybody who wants to try themselves. I recycle or repurpose items rather than buy new and when I do buy I like to keep it cheap.\r