This cute little parachute is ideal for playing with, or it
can be used as a decoration (perhaps a jellyfish), or even
used as a sunshade. An ideal craft or science project for
the classroom or home, this parachute is easy to make and
fun to use; just follow the simple instructions outlined
here.
!! Steps !!
Cut a flexible straw [1] into 8 equal parts lengthwise, as shown in
the image.
Only cut down to the concertina flex part of the straw and not
beyond.
Fold over the the other end of the straw (the uncut portion)
slightly and hold in place with pliers [2]. Seal this end together
using a flame:
Hold the end in place with the pliers.
With care, use the naked flame to heat seal [3] together.
Stick double-sided tape on each of 8 cut ends of the straw.
Bend over the end, with the double-sided tape intact.
Find a plastic bag [4] and smooth it out to remove wrinkles.
Cut off the handles and the base, as shown in the image.
Cut out a rough square shape as shown in the image. The square
should measure about 35cm x 35cm / 13.7'' x 13.7''.
Fold like origami [5]. Fold in half, then a quarter, then an eighth,
and then a sixteenth (1/2>1/4>1/8>1/16).
Once folded, cut the folded piece a length of 15cm / 5.9'' radius.
Cut off this excess, so it'll form an isosceles triangle [6].
Unfold the circle [7]. You'll see that the fold lines remain
clearly, indicating suitable positioning of the parachute strings
to ensure even balance.
Attach each of the eight cut straw pieces with double-sided tape.
Stick the sticky side alongside one fold line.
Continue working your way around the entire parachute using even
positioning, as shown in the image. It's helpful to click and
enlarge this image to follow it more easily.
The appearance at this stage.
Weight and stopper the open portion of the straw. Where the cut
lengths of the parachute meet the concertina flex of the straw,
there remains an open hole. In order to weight the parachute for
smooth floating [8], you'll need to fill this with some small
beads.
Carefully funnel the small beads into the hole.
Seal the beads in by corking it with tissue pieces. Make sure it is
firm so that the beads [9] don't come tumbling out.
Decorate the parachute if wished. While this step isn't necessary,
it's also fun and it personalizes the parachute. A great activity
for kids [10] during the holidays or on rainy weekends!
Play with your newly made parachute. Throw it into the air on an
angle. It should go up like an umbrella [11]. Release and watch
it drop.
!! Video !!
!! Tips !!
* Adjust the weight by the amount of the beads you put in. You might
need to experiment with this to see what works best.
* If you make several, children can have races to see whose
parachute touches the ground first. This could also make a great
science experiment, to have the kids adjust the weighting to see
if that makes a difference to speed, angle, and height of
floating.
* This is a good way to recycle plastic bags which can easily
pollute the environment if simply thrown away.
!! Warnings !!
* Do not drop your parachute onto people. Avoid throwing into a
public place without permission.
* Dispose of properly when it is no longer needed. Plastic pollution
harms forests and the sea.
!! Things You'll Need !!
* Plastic bag (loose and flexible / 35cm x 35cm / 13.7'' x 13.7''
per square); be careful if using a biodegradable plastic bag as it
won't last long and will disintegrate in the sunlight - it will
only be a temporary toy or decoration
* Plastic straw (Flex type / 21cm / 8.26'')
* Grass beads (small size) for "weight"
* Double-sided tape (5mm /0.19'' wide)
* Scissors
* Pliers
* Lighter (flame)
* Oily marker (optional), for decorating
!! Related WikiHows !!
* How to Build a Plastic Parachute [12]
* How to Make a Kite Out of a Plastic Bag [13]
* How to Make a Water Flower from a Plastic Bag and Straw [14]
* How to Make a Whistle from a Straw [15]
* How to Make a Small Fox from a Plastic Straw [16]
* How to Make an Orca (Shachi) from a Plastic Straw [17]
!! Article Tools !!
* Read on wikiHow
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Links:
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[1] http://www.wikihow.com/Fold-a-Pentagon-from-a-Straw
[2] http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Eyelet-Pliers
[3] http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Seal
[4] http://www.wikihow.com/Recycle-Old-Plastic-Bags
[5] http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Origami
[6] http://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-the-Area-of-a-Triangle
[7] http://www.wikihow.com/Draw-a-Circle
[8] http://www.wikihow.com/Float
[9] http://www.wikihow.com/Weave-with-Seed-Beads
[10] http://www.wikihow.com/Category:Kids%27-Crafts
[11] http://www.wikihow.com/Make-an-Umbrella-Skirt
[12] http://www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Plastic-Parachute
[13] http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Kite-Out-of-a-Plastic-Bag
[14] http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Water-Flower-from-a-Plastic-Bag-and-Straw
[15] http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Whistle-from-a-Straw
[16] http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Small-Fox-from-a-Plastic-Straw
[17] http://www.wikihow.com/Make-an-Orca-%28Shachi%29-from-a-Plastic-Straw
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