Post by knorretje on Sept 11, 2005 1:49:30 GMT -5
propellor
2 strings. Cut both strings in half. Start with 2 half strings without a knot. Make 10 straight knots. Do this also with the other 2 strings, that you have cut in half.
You have to make a cross with this method. It's important to have a hole in the middle.
backwing
2 strings. Start without a knot and make 10 straight knots. After assembling it to the plane you must make another 10 straight knots, so the strings must be long enough.
frontwing
3 strings. Start with 2 strings without a knot. Make 4 straight knots. After this you put in the third string in the middle and you make 12 straight knots with the 3 strings.
Finishing
8 strings. Begin with 8 strings held together with a knot that can be removed or an elastic band. Make 4 straight knots, using this technique. Now get the backwing and put it together using this technique. (it takes 4 knots to get the loose strings into the plane. Let the 4 loose strings from the backwing alone for a while.
Take the 8 strings and make another 16 straight knots. Now its time for the frontwing. Attach it in the same way as the backwing, so that you have 6 strings hanging on the other side.
Make 6 or 7 straight knots with the 8 strings and it's almost finished. Make sure that you leave the strings on your knotting work. (at the front, it is used to attach the propeller to.)
finishing backwing
make another 10 straight knots with the strings from the backwing and cut off the remaining pieces of string.
finishing frontwing
Make 12 straight knots using the 6 pieces of string from the frontwing and then cut away the middle 2 strings. Make another 4 straight knots with the 4 remaining strings. Cut off the remaining pieces of string.
attach the propeller
Cut of 4 strings that are on the corner(from the 8 strings on the front of the plane)
Put the 4 remaining strings into the hole of the propeller and keep it in the middle of the plane. Make 2 straight knots with the 4 strings. Make sure that the first knot is a little bit loose, so the propeller can turn al little. The second knot must be firm, so it won't let loose after cutting the strings.
I hope you can make the plane with this. If there are some things you don't understant ask me, and i will try to explain.
2 strings. Cut both strings in half. Start with 2 half strings without a knot. Make 10 straight knots. Do this also with the other 2 strings, that you have cut in half.
You have to make a cross with this method. It's important to have a hole in the middle.
backwing
2 strings. Start without a knot and make 10 straight knots. After assembling it to the plane you must make another 10 straight knots, so the strings must be long enough.
frontwing
3 strings. Start with 2 strings without a knot. Make 4 straight knots. After this you put in the third string in the middle and you make 12 straight knots with the 3 strings.
Finishing
8 strings. Begin with 8 strings held together with a knot that can be removed or an elastic band. Make 4 straight knots, using this technique. Now get the backwing and put it together using this technique. (it takes 4 knots to get the loose strings into the plane. Let the 4 loose strings from the backwing alone for a while.
Take the 8 strings and make another 16 straight knots. Now its time for the frontwing. Attach it in the same way as the backwing, so that you have 6 strings hanging on the other side.
Make 6 or 7 straight knots with the 8 strings and it's almost finished. Make sure that you leave the strings on your knotting work. (at the front, it is used to attach the propeller to.)
finishing backwing
make another 10 straight knots with the strings from the backwing and cut off the remaining pieces of string.
finishing frontwing
Make 12 straight knots using the 6 pieces of string from the frontwing and then cut away the middle 2 strings. Make another 4 straight knots with the 4 remaining strings. Cut off the remaining pieces of string.
attach the propeller
Cut of 4 strings that are on the corner(from the 8 strings on the front of the plane)
Put the 4 remaining strings into the hole of the propeller and keep it in the middle of the plane. Make 2 straight knots with the 4 strings. Make sure that the first knot is a little bit loose, so the propeller can turn al little. The second knot must be firm, so it won't let loose after cutting the strings.
I hope you can make the plane with this. If there are some things you don't understant ask me, and i will try to explain.