by Nathan D. (Plano)
The cardboard Frisbee was of my favorite projects so far this year in Drafting. The challenge was to make a Frisbee out of a 12” x12” piece of cardboard. The outside had to remain in the original shape and size of the square, while cutting out the inside to make it more aerodynamic.
The cardboard Frisbee was of my favorite projects so far this year in Drafting. The challenge was to make a Frisbee out of a 12” x12” piece of cardboard. The outside had to remain in the original shape and size of the square, while cutting out the inside to make it more aerodynamic.
The purpose was to throw the Frisbee accurately straight and as far as possible. My design was simply a cut out circle - and it worked just as well as I thought it would. Most of the class had a variety of designs and it was interesting to see how each of them fared. I threw mine the second farthest while it was the most accurate. This was one of my favorite projects to do on our Mythbuster Mondays, which is a day where our class takes a hands-on challenge that relates to a similar project as the TV show Mythbusters.
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