Popsicle Bridge 3

Posted on June 11th, 2007 | Last modified: July 4th, 2008

This popsicle bridge was made from 98 unmodified popsicle sticks and WeldBond glue. It was 21 inches long, 4 inches tall, and 4 inches wide. It weighed about 150 grams, and held 140 pounds. Its efficiency score was 424.

Popsicle Bridge

Popsicle Bridge Popsicle Bridge

Popsicle Bridge Popsicle Bridge

This is the strongest popsicle bridge I have built so far.

The Destruction

Popsicle Bridge Popsicle Bridge

Popsicle Bridge Popsicle Bridge

I tested this bridge by putting the edges of the bridge on two books, and then placing a scale on the top of the bridge. Then I slowly lowered myself down on the scale with the help of two chairs. I carefully watched the scale to mark the exact spot of failure.

Before this bridge broke, I did hear several loud “popping” noises. This means several popsicle sticks came unglued. I probably could have stopped testing and re-glued those popsicle sticks. Had I done that, the bridge might have been able to hold even more.

That is the value of pre-testing your bridge. Evidently, a couple popsicle sticks weren’t glued on well enough, at least not as well as the others. That means I had several “weak links” that limit the strength of the bridge. Pre-testing allows you to identify those weak spots and fix them, without completely destroying your bridge.



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