Sunday, October 17, 2010

How to make a Viking ship incredible everyday objects!

Viking ship build this great with only a few items you can find around the house. one is fun for kids crafts for children, parents, teachers and educators to learn this, build, and you can make it very easy deliveries. Just follow the instructions and the video and photo step by step instructions for more information.

Viking Ship

Always use your imagination and creativity in the construction of this project or another. It 's your creation, thencreative in finding building materials - you will be surprised! When building the project, and experience different ways to combine them. The most important thing is to have fun!

Find these supplies and the like!

* 1 quart or more boxes
Straw * 1 and 12 skewers
* Regular Tape
* A string or wire
* Paper Bag

1. Cut your cardboard!

Put the box on a surface with the open side facing up. Using a ruler,mark the halfway point and in every corner, as shown here so far. Then use the ruler to draw a straight line from one point, all the way around the point on board. In this line, create a perfectly smooth hull. Now cut your milk carton in half.

2. Cut the dragon head!

Just draw an arc that you like dragon's head on a piece of particle board, paperboard or cardboard. Can an old cereal box or the other half of the milk carton. Then cut out andTape on the front of the new Viking ship.

3. Taping the box!

Start the first row of the band at the bottom. Tape your board around, and then about an inch in front of you. Add see two or three layers in a row, no longer to overcome any printing on the packaging. Add additional layers of tape on the bottom 1/4-inch from the bottom of the layer. I like to be stuck on two layers of tape to add each line, so that you can not see through the pressureon the milk carton. This also makes it much stronger.

4. Finished taping your box!

Ends carefully bend the top row of the band above and the inside of the fuselage. Then, the excess volume, which extends over the front by cutting along the edge of the dragon's head was cut on the left.

5. Building a rudder!

Just draw a dragon's tail rudder on a piece of particle board, paperboard or cardboard. Then cut and paste it on the back (end) of the VikingsShip.

A rudder that moves more difficult than it looks, but you can still do! Here's what I did. Follow these steps:
A: Cut a rudder and the color you want!
b: the tape on a piece of straw or skewer to manage as a rudder.
c: Tape a small piece of straw or skewer to manage under the helm. One can last longer and install it later after you install your straw.
d: Cut a small piece of straw, which is no longer the page height of the vessel.They're recording again on the inside, so you fall in love with him the helm. View photos on the link below for specific examples of how to do this.

6. Build your tree and rigging!

I like to use straws for my post. However, you can safely use as a stick or a pencil or pen. Straws in the best work. Move, the two straws with tape. This makes them similar to real wood poles.

Another good tip that make maneuvering your boat will be easiercarefully cut small slits on the top of the tree. You are not using a pole with a flat end (like a pencil or a stick), you can wrap the tape in the end, and once that is thick enough, you can cut the slot.

7.Finish rigging your pole!

The more time spent on the addition of string for your rig look more realistic your Viking ship. I like to start the holes in the corners and a couple more on each side of the hull of the Viking ship. Use a hole punch and addthe edges of the hull. Try to space the holes evenly as possible, if you can.

Then tie a long piece of rope in a corner of the holes just a handful. In addition, they run up and over the pole, with more than your tree slot. Then bring it up, tied him to the opposite corner. Set this, from corner to corner. The most important thing is to use your imagination and be creative!

8. The sails!

Cut a 5 inch square from a brown paper bag. Place a piece of tapealong one edge, with only half the width of the strip. Carefully remove the other half on the back. Cut the excess tape and repeat the operation on all sides. The holes at the top of my sail, and carefully tied on a 5-inch skewers, and the same thing at the bottom. If you just want your experience as a band on a stick. Install the sails with tape or by tying them to the post.

9. Making the rudder!

currency by ten 5-inch cut of your skewers or sticks. Fold bit 'of tape around andthe end of each piece. Then cut the band so everyone looks like a paddle. Carefully designed and prepared to make five small holes evenly on each side of the ship. The installation of your paddle. Your Viking would definitely use this when you are exhausted by the wind while sailing the high seas in your living room.

10. The final touch

You can add and colored signs on the sides of your Viking ship, flags or cool thing you can imagine. It 's the project socreative and always use your imagination. The most important thing is to have fun!

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