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View Notes - bltadwin.ru from CJ at Wichita State University. bltadwin.ru Table of Contents Introduction.4 Format. 4 Using Printouts. 4 . Spar making material (bamboo skewers or cardboard strips) Tape (packing, scotch, masking, or duct) Scissors Hole punch Ruler Template paper Kite material: plastic bags, Tyvek, or newspaper String. From Kites to Space KITE PLANS Atlantic Union Conference Teacher Bulletin bltadwin.ru 11 Step 1: Decide the size of the kite File Size: KB. "Making Dowel Kites - Low Cost, High Flying Fun" This printable book features an 8-kite series of Dowel designs which use m (4 feet) long spars. Everything from the big Sled with its eye-catching diamond cut-outs to the Dopero which soars like an eagle on the slightest whiff of rising air. Also some m (8 feet) spar designs.


bltadwin.ru Introduction This eBook provides very detailed step-by-step construction information for all the kites made of dowel and plastic which are featured on the My Best Kite website. Plus knot-. bltadwin.ru • Cut along the top and right side of the bag, and open it out to show the complete sail outline, as in the left photo above. • Take your scissors and cut along all the black lines. As in the right photo above, your Diamond kite sail is nearly complete! Simple Diamond Kite - Adding The Spars • Lay a length of your 5mm (3/16") dowel down the center-line of the sail. the dowel in a cross at the tallest and widest lengths of the diamond. Using the heavy duty tape, tape the ends of the dowel to the points of the diamond shape, making sure to solidly cover the ends with at least three layers of tape. You need to make the kite really sturdy in case of strong winds. With needle and thread, sew the centre.


As mentioned earlier, there's more kite making on this site than you can poke a stick at:) Want to know the most convenient way of using it all? The Big MBK E-book Bundle is a collection of downloads — printable PDF files which provide step-by-step instructions for many kites large and small. Every kite in every MBK series. Step 4: The Bridle and Clutch. The bridle is the "harness" that connects the kite to the flying line. For this kite, the best length of bridle is about three times as long as the width of the kite. File a small notch in the end of the dowel, tie on the end of the bridle, and add a drop of glue to lock it on. "Making Dowel Kites - Low Cost, High Flying Fun" This printable book features an 8-kite series of Dowel designs which use m (4 feet) long spars. Everything from the big Sled with its eye-catching diamond cut-outs to the Dopero which soars like an eagle on the slightest whiff of rising air. Also some m (8 feet) spar designs.

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