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Pinball machine pt 1

 What's up guys! This Matt, back with another post about a cool cardboard craft! Pinball Machine pt 1 One day, while I was playing digital pinball with my dad, I was thinking, "Man, it would be awesome to have one of these in my house". Then I thought, "why don't I make one?" and then it came to me I have a ginormous box outside! The next day, I sketched a diagram of each side of the box and planned what I’d do to it. Once finished, I got to work. First, I cut out the top and front sides. Then, I placed the top in the middle of the box at an angle and secured it with some strong hot glue. Using the leftover cardboard, I made two paddles and knobs to hold them in place. I added rubber bands so the knobs could snap back after being released. Finally, I grabbed a small, lightweight ball. Soon as I’m done I will be back to tell yall

Cardboard house

Reason why   One day, while casually scrolling through YouTube, I stumbled across a few creators building cardboard forts. I was feeling a bit bored, so I figured—why not give it a shot myself? Finding recourse  Before I began constructing, I measured my height conditional information) and the length of my shoulders from shoulder to shoulder. I visited Home Depot and, to my luck, managed to obtain a large, empty box for free. Although the box was almost large enough for me to fit into, I still needed an additional 18 inches. Fortunately, I found a box at my church that was the same size as the first box I had found. With all my resources gathered, it was time to start building. Building  I started by hot gluing the two boxes together and trimming them down to match my height. Then I cut out the end of the bottom box to create a back door, and did the same with the top box to make a front entrance. To keep the front door shut, I used string as a simple latch. For the...