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Rubber-band Powered Butterfly

Rubber-band Powered Butterfly
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 1Materials and Tools

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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Apr 24, 2012. 10:16 AMcanucksgirl says:
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!)
Feb 16, 2012. 3:36 AMcRimeTHor says:
yeah.. how does it works?... think impossible to fly....
Aug 5, 2011. 1:51 AMIITO says:
how to play that thing ??? -_- i still dont understand...
Aug 5, 2011. 1:49 AMIITO says:
to hard for me ... -_- ...
i still dont have the thing for make that so i dont understand XD
Mar 7, 2011. 4:50 PMR and R says:
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!
Jan 5, 2011. 2:20 PMtim1 says:
thanks for letting me know!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Dec 10, 2010. 1:41 PMtim1 says:
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jul 20, 2010. 12:38 AMartistalight says:
I want to do..:( i cant see pdf :( equal is a very brilliant proyect :)
Sep 19, 2010. 3:56 PMjeffconnelly says:
I can get them, but I've also been a member since before "PRO" memberships came along.
Sep 18, 2010. 1:47 PMjid4611 says:
thanks
Sep 17, 2010. 8:11 PMjid4611 says:
could you use a cereal box? I don't go to many stores with 60 lb cardstock in them
Aug 15, 2010. 12:50 PMsupersmeady says:
for the loop one it is easy to use a safety pin.
Jul 4, 2010. 4:05 AMrandomguy1 says:
thanks works great and is heaps of fun
Jun 7, 2010. 12:30 PMbriwood says:
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!
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Mar 23, 2010. 1:49 AMazuro says:
hey! Where's the video?Good instructable though. ;->
Mar 23, 2010. 12:20 AMKryptonite says:
Well, I guess it's about time for a video now, wouldn't you say so, Kiteman?
Jul 7, 2009. 12:49 PMYerboogieman says:
I have a ton of ripstop nylon, and want a HUGE kite, how would i build one without sewing?
Sep 14, 2009. 5:32 PMiTraceur says:
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 )
Oct 28, 2009. 12:36 AMredneckjaybyrd says:
There's also a such thing as plastic welding too!
Dec 18, 2009. 11:36 PMiTraceur says:
WHAT?!  BLASPHEMY!!  How dare you even suggest such a preposterous thing!  STONE THE GNOME!!!
Dec 22, 2009. 1:47 PMYerboogieman says:
JB weld.
Dec 30, 2009. 4:21 PMHycro says:
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.
Mar 14, 2010. 12:43 PMscarabeetle101 says:
 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.
Mar 10, 2010. 11:40 PMnutsandbolts_64 says:
Is there any easier way to do this? Beehard44 and I made it, but we got a big epic fail and were face palmed. 
Mar 11, 2010. 7:30 PMnutsandbolts_64 says:
Maybe if I just made the whole a little bit bigger the band would have turned. This one is simpler than the other one on the link.
Feb 15, 2010. 8:30 AMyourworstnightmare says:
 confusing
May 17, 2009. 12:25 PMgeneralsocial says:
Wow this is so cool! Perhaps one of the simpler wind up airplanes.

I created another project that is extremely simple. I designed it in 2005 and it uses some unique construction methods.

The weakness of my design is that it relies on the propeller which must be bought. I realize some people can make them but it's tricky.

I may make another design with your neat propeller concept!

To see what mine looks like here is a video: http://www.rubber-power.com/How-to-fly-a-rubber-band-powered-airplane.htm

Dec 12, 2009. 9:37 AMgeneralsocial says:
Hello,

I'm just noticing your post.

You're welcome to use my Squirrel design. You can get free plans at http://www.rubber-power.com

Also I just made an instructable. I can't find it so I'm not sure if I did it right but I'l see if I can find it or make sure it's published.
Dec 7, 2009. 7:55 PMCRAZYCREATOR187 says:
 mine works well
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