Rubber-band Powered Butterfly

 by Kiteman
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This little widget doesn't take much building, and will flutter across a room.

(No video because I ran out of bands in prototyping, and I need to get this posted before the deadline.)
 
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Step 1: Materials and Tools

The materials you need:

  • Three paperclips. I used large ones that opened out to 15cm long, but I see no reason why this wouldn't work with ordinary clips.
  • An elastic band, sized to match your clips (the ones I used were 6cm long).
  • Paper - stiff and light for preference.

Tools:

  • Pliers (two pairs could make life easier).
  • Glue or tape.
  • Scissors or craft knife.
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awesomecreations says: Mar 31, 2013. 1:58 AM
I have made some basic rubber band helicopters using pen tubes for a "frame" and they worked quite well, but just not for very long. The blades did not have enough drag to allow for longer flight duration and both ends spun freely, instead of one end fixed to the frame. one problem with the pen tube is that the band gets knots in it when winding and unwinding and gets stuck. Nice Instructable!
Kiteman (author) in reply to awesomecreationsMar 31, 2013. 3:52 AM
Thanks for that!
awesomecreations in reply to KitemanMar 31, 2013. 9:14 AM
You're welcome.
GofishRC007 says: Oct 25, 2012. 5:08 PM
Its cool but it needs more pics and instructions , its to hard to understand
chubawabu says: Aug 26, 2012. 8:22 PM
and the amazing kiteman does it again! Amazingly designed instructable, nice one
Kiteman (author) in reply to chubawabuAug 26, 2012. 9:20 PM
Thank you!
muchensmile says: Aug 22, 2012. 1:43 PM
Ok, i've made one of these, now it flew somewhere and i lost it:)
How do they work? Mine just jumped out of my hands and fluttered, is it just a rubberband heli? The *wings of the butterfly acts like the blades?
Kiteman (author) in reply to muchensmileAug 22, 2012. 2:09 PM
Pretty much, yes - the top wings twist like a propeller, and the bottom wings stay flat to resist the reverse spin (a bit).
4sdmk4 says: Jun 1, 2012. 3:40 PM
This is great... making it for VBS with the kiddos... couple pointers... do not use coated clips, they need to be bare metal... mailing labels work for a quick and easy wing (just fold them in half over the clip and shape them) ... and if you use a large clip for the body and small clips for the wings the weight is reduced and flight is a little better.
canucksgirl says: Apr 24, 2012. 10:16 AM
Nice ible! :)

See I knew you didn't need a 3D printer and all that mumbo-jumbo to get it to work (the rubber band and paperclip method works great!)
cRimeTHor says: Feb 16, 2012. 3:36 AM
yeah.. how does it works?... think impossible to fly....
IITO says: Aug 5, 2011. 1:51 AM
how to play that thing ??? -_- i still dont understand...
IITO says: Aug 5, 2011. 1:49 AM
to hard for me ... -_- ...
i still dont have the thing for make that so i dont understand XD
R and R says: Mar 7, 2011. 4:50 PM
Well I have tried this three times now and it just isn't working for me. Do y'all have different elastic bands down there? It would be really cool to get this going for my kids, but as of yet, I am still at the crash and burn stage. Any suggestions or tweaks? Thanks for this awesome sight. I'm like a kid in a candy store here, not sure where to begin!
Kiteman (author) in reply to R and RMar 8, 2011. 10:18 AM
Er, thin paper makes it lighter, make sure it spins freely, and really crank it up - it doesn't take off from your hand, you have to throw it.

tim1 says: Jan 5, 2011. 2:20 PM
thanks for letting me know!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
tim1 says: Dec 10, 2010. 1:41 PM
this is so awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think that I will make it!!!!!!!!!!!! But how do you wind it up?????????? Please tell me n=in a comment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kiteman (author) in reply to tim1Dec 10, 2010. 1:54 PM
You hold one set of wings in one hand, and twiddle the other pair around with one finger of the other.

artistalight says: Jul 20, 2010. 12:38 AM
I want to do..:( i cant see pdf :( equal is a very brilliant proyect :)
Kiteman (author) in reply to artistalightJul 20, 2010. 2:16 AM
Thank you.

Unfortunately, PDF files are only available for pro members.
jeffconnelly in reply to KitemanSep 19, 2010. 3:56 PM
I can get them, but I've also been a member since before "PRO" memberships came along.
jid4611 says: Sep 18, 2010. 1:47 PM
thanks
jid4611 says: Sep 17, 2010. 8:11 PM
could you use a cereal box? I don't go to many stores with 60 lb cardstock in them
Kiteman (author) in reply to jid4611Sep 18, 2010. 1:01 AM
That's fine - it's just harder to decorate.

Any stiff-ish sheet will do it.
supersmeady says: Aug 15, 2010. 12:50 PM
for the loop one it is easy to use a safety pin.
randomguy1 says: Jul 4, 2010. 4:05 AM
thanks works great and is heaps of fun
Kiteman (author) in reply to randomguy1Jul 4, 2010. 3:31 PM
Cool, thanks for commenting.
briwood says: Jun 7, 2010. 12:30 PM
This is an awesome project for kids! I spent sometime creating a template for wings which I have tried to attach here! Make sure that you attach carefully as to not foul the mechanical movement. I Let my nieces color the wings with sharpies, then cut them out and attached them- used 60 pound card stock and a pretty heavy rubber band. worked great- bands have about 6 good flights in them( after the first 2 or 3) so have extras! great fun on a rainy day. Thank you for making me the coolest uncle in the family!
Butterfly wings.pdf(595x775) 49 KB
Kiteman (author) in reply to briwoodJun 7, 2010. 12:54 PM
You're welcome, and that template deserves a patch!
azuro says: Mar 23, 2010. 1:49 AM
hey! Where's the video?Good instructable though. ;->
Kryptonite says: Mar 23, 2010. 12:20 AM
Well, I guess it's about time for a video now, wouldn't you say so, Kiteman?
Yerboogieman says: Jul 7, 2009. 12:49 PM
I have a ton of ripstop nylon, and want a HUGE kite, how would i build one without sewing?
Kiteman (author) in reply to YerboogiemanJul 7, 2009. 2:22 PM
You can glue or weld it as well.
iTraceur in reply to KitemanSep 14, 2009. 5:32 PM
Weld it? Yeah, good idea, make a massive one out of sheet metal and the worlds largest rubber band, and fly around. In fact, i'm going to do it now! ( iTraceur's last ever comment )
redneckjaybyrd in reply to iTraceurOct 28, 2009. 12:36 AM
There's also a such thing as plastic welding too!
iTraceur in reply to redneckjaybyrdDec 18, 2009. 11:36 PM
WHAT?!  BLASPHEMY!!  How dare you even suggest such a preposterous thing!  STONE THE GNOME!!!
Yerboogieman in reply to iTraceurDec 22, 2009. 1:47 PM
JB weld.
Hycro in reply to YerboogiemanDec 30, 2009. 4:21 PM
There is also such a thing known as "sonic welding" that's used in factories to fuse pieces of plastic together without glue, such as for plastic handsaw handles, and some cheep screwdriver handles use it too.
scarabeetle101 in reply to HycroMar 14, 2010. 12:43 PM
 That thing's awesome - they use a high pitched sound which matches the resonant frequency of the plastic, which makes the plastic vibrate so much that the friction between the two parts makes them melt together. Interestingly, it was also the inspiration for the "Mosquito" security devices used around some shops to disperse crowds of youths.
nutsandbolts_64 says: Mar 10, 2010. 11:40 PM
Is there any easier way to do this? Beehard44 and I made it, but we got a big epic fail and were face palmed. 
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