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Rubber Band Car under 200gm

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Published 21 Apr 2015

I had several requests to make a Rubber Band Powered Cars of certain weights. The latest had to be under 200 grams so that's what this one is. In fact it is about 100 grams and it did 14 metres comfortably. I cannot answer comments from people who have blocked replies, so if you don't get a reply to your question that may be the reason. It is probably worth reading my video description first because the answer may already be there. If you need a reply make sure your Google+ privacy settings allow replies from users that are not in your circles or add me to your circles first. Direct link: https://plus.google.com/settings Make sure "Who can comment on your public posts?" is set to "Anyone". To help you find my videos I made a YouTube search guide video /watch/wgcHOoOSBecSH or checkout my playlists page /user/GrandadIsAnOldMan/playlists?flow=grid&view=1 Main components - 4 CDs/DVDs 8 plastic bottle tops 4 bbq skewers 2 plastic tubes like drinking straws but one needs to be stronger as we use it to anchor the rubber bands. Main Tools - Hot Glue Gun Sharp knife Filmed using FujiFilm FinePix S4800 Edited using Serif MoviePlus Starter Edition Banana car mentioned during the video /watch/YFn7nB7d2VKd7 Mousetrap Car based on same chassis /watch/UY_2ILYODz-O2 If you need guidance on making the CD wheels here is my old helpfile. /watch/e6KF1xGAewPc9ZyJMxv0v2BrSRPx2a5ALP=tsil?MrmfWuBjrRZjF Here is my old helpfile for putting rubber tyres on CDs /watch/e6KF1xGAewPc9ZyJMxv0v2BrSRPx2a5ALP=tsil?sxbCevnPunZPF Here is my old help file on connecting rubber bands /watch/e6KF1xGAewPc9ZyJMxv0v2BrSRPx2a5ALP=tsil?sbnkwdhuYbEuF I will add this new video to my Toy Cars playlist /playlist/PLA5a2xPRSrB3lGxxzEo_ZDnjnOtIlk50Q and my Rubber Band Power playlist /playlist/PLA5a2xPRSrB1otXh0w36OwsYIHZznUWp6 I have over 2000 videos on YouTube covering a wide range of subjects. To find them follow my YouTube search guide /watch/wgcHOoOSBecSH or see my playlists /user/GrandadIsAnOldMan/playlists?flow=grid&view=1 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. /user/GrandadIsAnOldMan

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