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Parachute
Is there a guide you guys use to make a parachute, or is it ok to just make a basic one? This is my first time doing this event, so I'm not really sure. I've heard about the parachute templates, but which one is the best?
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Re: Parachute
I prefer using a circular parachute. this means that you can just keep folding a sheet of material around a centerpoint over and over until it becomes pretty narrow and you can just cut across your desired radius. This will be pretty much a circular parachute. If you're going for octagonal, i think that nerds inc sells a guide but don't quote me on that.astronomybuff wrote: ↑February 18th, 2020, 7:11 am Is there a guide you guys use to make a parachute, or is it ok to just make a basic one? This is my first time doing this event, so I'm not really sure. I've heard about the parachute templates, but which one is the best?
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2020 Events: Protein Modeling, Ping Pong Parachute, Wright Stuff, Sounds of Music
2021 Events: Protein Modeling, Sounds of Music, Ornithology
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