Paper Table - iPhysics

Casey Veatch
9 May 201203:46

Summary

TLDREmily and Jordan's paper table project involves creating a sturdy table using rolled newspaper tubes. They made long supports by combining two pieces of newspaper, divided them into sections, and folded them into rectangular shapes for the main supports. They added a central support for stability and wrapped additional tubes around the base and top for lateral stability. After thorough assembly, the table was tested successfully to hold a book's weight. This project demonstrates an innovative and practical use of recycled materials for structural support.

Takeaways

  • 📚 The project is a paper table designed by Emily and Jordan.
  • 📜 They started by rolling tubes and newspaper to create support materials.
  • 🔍 They combined two pieces of newspaper to make longer supports.
  • 📏 They measured the supports and divided them into three sections to create the main supports.
  • đŸ—ïž They folded the supports into a rectangle shape, omitting the bottom due to insufficient material.
  • 📐 They taped the supports together to form a stable surface for the book to rest on.
  • 🔹 An additional support was added under the center to bear the weight of the book.
  • 🔗 Two sub tubes were wrapped around the base to prevent the support legs from flying out.
  • 🔄 A triangular support was added in the center for lateral stability.
  • 🌐 More tubes were wrapped around the top of the table to enhance lateral stability.
  • đŸ’Ș The final product was tested and found to be functional.

Q & A

  • What materials did Emily and Jordan use to create the supports for their paper table?

    -Emily and Jordan used rolled tubes of newspaper to create the supports for their paper table.

  • How did they extend the length of the supports?

    -They extended the length of the supports by putting two pieces of newspaper together.

  • What was the next step after creating the supports?

    -The next step was measuring the supports and dividing them into three sections to fold them into the two main supports.

  • What shape did they fold the supports into?

    -They folded the supports into a rectangle shape, missing a bottom due to a lack of support material.

  • How did they ensure the main supports were stable for the book to rest on?

    -They taped the main supports together to create a stable surface for the book to rest on.

  • What additional support did they add under the center of the main supports?

    -They added a support under the center of the two main supports to distribute the weight of the book.

  • Why did they wrap two sub tubes around the base?

    -They wrapped two sub tubes around the base to prevent the support legs from flying out from under the book when weight was applied.

  • What was the purpose of the triangle-shaped support they added?

    -The triangle-shaped support provided additional lateral stability.

  • What did they do to ensure more lateral stability for the table?

    -They wrapped additional tubes around the top of the table to enhance lateral stability.

  • What was the final outcome of their paper table project?

    -The final outcome was that their paper table successfully supported the weight of the book.

Outlines

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📄 Introduction to Our Paper Table Project

Emily and Jordan introduce their project, explaining that it involves creating a table out of rolled newspaper tubes. They detail the initial steps of rolling tubes to form the support materials.

📏 Measuring and Preparing Supports

The team describes how they combined two pieces of newspaper to create longer supports, then measured and divided them into three sections to fold into their two main supports, forming a rectangle without a bottom due to limited materials.

đŸ› ïž Assembling the Table Structure

They explain how they taped the folded supports together to create a stable surface for a book to rest on. They added a center support to distribute the book's weight evenly.

🔄 Ensuring Stability and Final Touches

Additional steps included wrapping sub tubes around the base to prevent the support legs from slipping and adding another center support in a triangle form for lateral stability. Finally, they wrapped tubes around the top for added stability.

📚 Testing and Conclusion

The project concludes with a successful test of the paper table, showing that it works effectively. They wrap up the presentation with a demonstration of the table holding the book securely.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡supports

In the context of the project, 'supports' refer to the structural elements created from rolled newspaper tubes that hold up the paper table. These supports are essential for providing stability and strength to the table, allowing it to hold weight. The script mentions measuring, folding, and taping these supports to form the base structure of the table.

💡newspaper tubes

Newspaper tubes are the primary material used in the project. They are created by rolling newspaper sheets into cylindrical shapes. These tubes are then used to construct the supports and other parts of the table. The script details how these tubes are rolled, combined, and used to build the table's structure.

💡rectangle

A 'rectangle' in this context describes the shape formed by folding the newspaper supports. This rectangular shape, with a missing bottom, forms the two main supports of the table. It is chosen for its stability and ease of construction with the available materials.

💡lateral stability

Lateral stability refers to the table's ability to resist sideways forces and remain upright. In the project, additional supports and wrapping tubes around the table's base and top provide this lateral stability. This ensures that the table doesn't collapse under the weight of the book placed on it.

💡center support

The center support is a critical component placed under the main supports to distribute the weight of the book evenly. This additional support helps prevent the table from sagging or collapsing in the middle. The script describes adding this support to enhance the table's strength.

💡taping

Taping refers to the method used to secure various parts of the table together. Tape is used to join the newspaper tubes and maintain the structure's integrity. The script mentions taping the supports and other elements to ensure stability and cohesion in the final table.

💡material

In this project, 'material' specifically refers to the newspaper used to construct the table. The term highlights the use of everyday items to create a functional structure. The script emphasizes the innovative use of newspaper as a building material for the table's supports and overall design.

💡testing

Testing is the final step in the project where the completed table is evaluated for its ability to hold weight. This step verifies the success of the construction process and the table's stability. The script concludes with testing the table and confirming that it works as intended.

💡stability

Stability is a key concept referring to the table's ability to remain steady and support weight without collapsing. Various elements like the main supports, center support, and additional lateral supports contribute to the table's stability. The script focuses on the steps taken to ensure the table is stable and functional.

💡wrapping

Wrapping involves encircling parts of the table with additional newspaper tubes to enhance stability. This technique is used around the base and top of the table to prevent the legs from splaying out and to provide extra lateral support. The script describes wrapping tubes as a crucial step for maintaining the table's structural integrity.

Highlights

Started off by rolling tubes and newspaper to create the material for our supports.

Put two pieces of newspaper together to make longer supports.

Measured the supports and divided them into three sections for folding.

Folded the supports into a rectangle shape, missing a bottom due to limited material.

Taped the supports together to create a stable surface for the book.

Added a support under the center of the two main supports for additional weight distribution.

Wrapped two sub-tubes around the base to prevent support legs from slipping.

Added another center support in a triangle form for lateral stability.

Wrapped additional tubes around the top for enhanced lateral stability.

Tested the structure and confirmed its functionality.

Project demonstrated innovative use of newspaper to create a functional table.

Focused on balancing weight distribution and stability.

Emphasized the importance of lateral stability in design.

Showcased a practical application of engineering principles using simple materials.

Collaborative effort by Emily and Jordan led to a successful project.

Transcripts

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alright this is our paper table project

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by Emily and Jordan we started off by

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rolling tubes and newspaper to create

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the material for our supports we did

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this for a while and we put two pieces

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of newspaper together to make longer

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supports and we made a couple quite a

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few then we measured the supports and

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divided them into three sections so we

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could fold them to create our two main

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supports we folded them in a rectangle

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missing a bottom just because we didn't

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have enough support material anyways we

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then tape them together to create a

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stable surface for the book to rest on

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next we added a support under the center

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of the two main supports to give the

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weight of the book something to rest on

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in the center in the center

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repeated it for the oh and then we put

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wrapped two sub tubes around the base so

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the support legs wouldn't fly out from

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under the book when we put weight on it

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then we added another support for the

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center in a triangle form

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this also helped provide lateral

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stability

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then finally we're apt to sleep um

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tubes around the top of our table so

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we'd have even more lateral stability

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here we are testing it and it works and

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that is our paper table project

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