Awesome video, just made one out of Balsa wood and it works fantastic. This was a fun little project this evening & thanks for sharing the knowledge.........Can't wait to build one with my kiddo & pass on the physics!
@@michellelandeta4951 why are you commenting "Y". I'm not sure if you're asking why did I make 1 or why do I wish to make one with clay? I'm not certain if you're sliding at me sideways, it sort of feels like you are by your exceedingly simplistic letter y. If so actually even if you're not, I hurt you to look more into this and you will discover that furniture, being tables and chairs, are made in this way. Tensegrity is something that has been used for years to keep Bridges standing. Cable Bridges. Let's not forget high-rise buildings. Do you think they just stack bricks up many many stories high? I hope this video or my comment has encouraged you to look at tensegrity structures.. It's actually quite interesting. This simple design that he's created with cardboard has the ability to be used as a table. Provided that the thread or floss can maintain its area and doesn't cut through the cardboard. It's truly an amazing thing.
as far as i know and do correct me if im wrong :there are basically 4 ways the structure can break , 3 are the structure bending in the 3 ways of the strings which 2 others always hold it up because of the tension in the two , the other way is if all the strings around are kept the same but then bent with the same angle , in that case the middle string is the one in pressure which holds the others back up . all in all it has to do with the tension and stress built within the strings as far as ive understood
Nice work. My mam appreciated for this project a lot and it helped me improve my projects grade!! THANK YOU😄🤩
Awesome video, just made one out of Balsa wood and it works fantastic. This was a fun little project this evening & thanks for sharing the knowledge.........Can't wait to build one with my kiddo & pass on the physics!
Great job. Thank you.
Well done.thank you.
Badhiya project hai ❤🥰😘🥰🤭
From early morning till now 7:42pm finally I completed this model but it's not perfect as yours 😂. Thank you so much .
Does it worked?
It took me about 2 daya and mine too not perfect.
It works but need some time
Im trying this can anybody tell why is it not standing?
Yes, It works @@gordlike__
I am building this but it's roof is placing welll
ITS SO AMAZING I'LL DO IT
this is awesome dude , i am going to make one
😃😍 wow, das wird nachgebaut!
Super nice! Thanks!
Wow👌👌👌
That put a smile on my face 😊
Thanks for the video 👍
Una pregunta al principio del video me muestra las medidas pero como se las dé adentro ?
Good job 😊
Thank you thank you sir finally I did it ❤❤❤I so happy and excited for sharing
i like it wow 😁😁😉
This video leaves out a lot of details on how to make this. Much of it I had to figure out on my own.
amazing
This is awesome! I made one. Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
I'm going to make one with Clay now. Have a great day ❤️ be well
@@michellelandeta4951 why are you commenting "Y".
I'm not sure if you're asking why did I make 1 or why do I wish to make one with clay?
I'm not certain if you're sliding at me sideways, it sort of feels like you are by your exceedingly simplistic letter y. If so actually even if you're not, I hurt you to look more into this and you will discover that furniture, being tables and chairs, are made in this way. Tensegrity is something that has been used for years to keep Bridges standing. Cable Bridges. Let's not forget high-rise buildings. Do you think they just stack bricks up many many stories high? I hope this video or my comment has encouraged you to look at tensegrity structures.. It's actually quite interesting. This simple design that he's created with cardboard has the ability to be used as a table. Provided that the thread or floss can maintain its area and doesn't cut through the cardboard. It's truly an amazing thing.
@@michellelandeta4951 I see that you just created your Channel 1 day ago. Hmmmmm
Does it really stand on by itself ? I need to make one for my project im not sure it it will stand like in the video
@@ritawashere5787 bro become serious 😂
this is fascinating imma make one
Wow
❤❤❤
this isnt what ive grown to love about lhacktv, but it was neat!
Wow! This is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing, it's very kind of you! Have a beautiful day ❤️ be well
Great
Wow you are amazing!!!! I am korean origami
Which glue did you sse
How can I explain it to the judges for science exhibition please reply fast
Amazing work man but can you please explain to me in a few words how does it work my brain is still trying to figure it out
as far as i know and do correct me if im wrong :there are basically 4 ways the structure can break , 3 are the structure bending in the 3 ways of the strings which 2 others always hold it up because of the tension in the two , the other way is if all the strings around are kept the same but then bent with the same angle , in that case the middle string is the one in pressure which holds the others back up .
all in all it has to do with the tension and stress built within the strings as far as ive understood
Good
What is the height of this
Please tell the dimensions again
Bro thread wala part kaise
Is it magnets inside tell me 😯
1:02 what does that mean? Please say is it 5 cm or 20 cm.
Yess
It says 20.5 cm
bro i made it but still it's not stable and is not standing
Really?? I need to make one for my science project.. im so worried if it wont stand like the video
Same peech
From nepal
Please give me explain to this today
I passed all day doing this and i almost finish. dont make sense if this work, seems unlikely. in half hour i tell you guys.
20 or 5 or 20.5
je lai refait merci beaucoup mais ton truc est légairement bencale
I don't have enough cardboard that has shown in. Your video button are use small sticks and thread😅😊
2nd
@usmc forever thats so cool! good job!
Haha
Waste of time it's not even hanging properly
l'm pure Indian!
R U telling us that you are stupid. We already know that
Wow