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Dual Powered Rubber Band Powered Car

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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.
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<br>You will see most of the parts came from this car (which was recycled parts from a previous car too)
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<br>(which was recycled parts from this previous car)
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<br>(which was recycled parts from this previous car)
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<br>Main components
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<br>4 CDs
<br>8 plastic bottle tops
<br>2 bbq skewers
<br>2 drinking straws
<br>2 paperclips
<br>Cardboard
<br>Fan Blade from toy helicopter
<br>Hot Glue
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<br>Main Tools
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<br>Hot Glue Gun
<br>Sharp knife
<br>Scissors
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<br>Filmed using FujiFilm FinePix S4800
<br>Edited using Serif MoviePlus Starter Edition
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<br>Some helpfiles
<br>Making the CD wheels
<br>CD Wheels with Cardboard Hubs
<br>Putting rubber tyres on CDs
<br>Connecting rubber bands
<br>Connecting the band to the axle
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<br>Here is a selection of related playlists
<br>Fan Cars playlist
<br>Rubber Band Power playlist
<br>Rubber Band Power Cars
<br>Rubber Band Power Car #8
<br>Rubber Band Power Car Back to Basics
<br>RBPC for Snowman plays247
<br>Brakes on Rubber Band Cars playlist
<br>Carrying Dropping Pushing Pulling Stopping playlist
<br>Rubber Band Power Planes
<br>Rubber Band Plane Prop Assembly Demo playlist
<br>Rubber Band Powered Boats
<br>Rubber Band Wikipedia
<br>Size 64 rubber band measure 3 1/2x 1/4x 1/32 or 89mm x 6mm
<br>Other Peoples Rubber Band Cars
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<br>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.
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