In one of my classes, we're building a bridge out of two 90cm lengths of basalwood, and two 60cm lengths of basswood. We're allowed 300cm of 8lbs test line, 50 toothpick-ish objects (little longer, square on the ends, little thicker) and 20 craft sticks (pretty thin but stack easily. I estimate length at 10cm). Any adhesive may be used, but no other materials other than what is provided. The wood may be filed, ground down, etc. It must be 30cm long and support a small platform that is approximately 2cm thick, 10cm long and 4cm wide. A small testing machine that continually and gradually pulls down, adding more and more force will be attached to the platform.
My plan was to use the real wood to triple layer the side pieces, and have the odd piece out cut into small pieces. Construct a cocoon of sorts out of the fishing line, but cut in half in the middle. JB Weld all over the outside to decrease chance of stretching (open to suggestions on better material to use, but remember it must be an adhesive), and shove all the little sticks in the cocoon as additional support to prevent the fishing line from giving in.
Completely terrible idea? Better suggestions?
My plan was to use the real wood to triple layer the side pieces, and have the odd piece out cut into small pieces. Construct a cocoon of sorts out of the fishing line, but cut in half in the middle. JB Weld all over the outside to decrease chance of stretching (open to suggestions on better material to use, but remember it must be an adhesive), and shove all the little sticks in the cocoon as additional support to prevent the fishing line from giving in.
Completely terrible idea? Better suggestions?