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How Do You Make A Game Like Bing Bang Boing?

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How Do You Make A Game Like Bing Bang Boing?

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This game involves setting up small trampolines to allow a ball bearing or marble to bounce along a number of them in succession, hitting the target at the end, or ending up inside a can placed there. Based on the action game of years ago, Bing Bang Boing, this pastime will keep you both busy and entertained. • Obtain at least 4 peanut/nut cans and empty the nuts into another container. Either paint the cans or glue construction paper on the outside to give them a finished look. • Cut eight quality balloons between the neck and the widest diameter, as indicated by the line in this photo. • Stretch each balloon taut over the top of each can, with no slack. Do not make it overly tight or the balloon will snap off. • Construct a 12″ (30.5 cm) long ramp from 1/4″ (.63 cm) square dowels, with a 3/4″ (1.9 cm) brace near each end. The ramp segments used for spacers are 1/4″ (.63 cm) apart and made from the scrap pieces of the dowel. • Use two 7-1/2″ (19.5 cm) pieces, a 7″ (17.8 cm) and 1-1/2″

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• Obtain at least 4 peanut/nut cans and empty the nuts into another container. Either paint the cans or glue construction paper on the outside to give them a finished look. • Cut eight quality balloons between the neck and the widest diameter, as indicated by the line in this photo. • Stretch each balloon taut over the top of each can, with no slack. Do not make it overly tight or the balloon will snap off. • Construct a 12″ (30.5 cm) long ramp from 1/4″ (.63 cm) square dowels, with a 3/4″ (1.9 cm) brace near each end. The ramp segments used for spacers are 1/4″ (.63 cm) apart and made from the scrap pieces of the dowel. • Use two 7-1/2″ (19.5 cm) pieces, a 7″ (17.8 cm) and 1-1/2″ (3.8 cm) piece, as shown in the image, for the support of the ramp. • Rest the ramp on the support. • Put the ramp and support structure on top of a stack of books. Tape the support and the bottom of the ramp to the books to keep it steady. • Set up the cans where you think the ball will fall once it rolls of

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