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QuestionWhy do I glue and not tape?Community AnswerYou could tape, but glue will ensure longevity and durability. It also makes for a more even weight distribution.
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QuestionHow do I make a pinwheel without a map pin?Community AnswerYou can't. You don't need a map pin specifically, but without some kind of pin, your pinwheel won't stay together.
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QuestionHow long does the paper last on the pinwheel?Community AnswerIt can last a long time if you keep it indoors. Do not let it fade in the sun or get wet.
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QuestionShould I use white glue or can I use a glue stick?Community AnswerYou should use hot glue from a hot glue gun. Hot glue will last much longer than normal glue. If you don't have hot glue, you can use white glue. Warning - it will take a long time to dry.
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QuestionIs it mandatory to use a bead when making a pinwheel?Community AnswerNo, it's not mandatory. It is possible to do it without a bead, but without the bead, the paper won't spin as smoothly because it is right up against the wood. There are other ways to keep the paper from the wood, but a bead is the easiest.
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QuestionDo I absolutely need the bead, or can I make it without the bead and get the same result?Community AnswerIf you don't use the pin, the pinwheel won't spin as easily as it would with the pin.
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QuestionCan I make a pinwheel for an easy school project?Community AnswerYes, you can! My own school used this as a science project. It's simple and easy to do, perfect for all ages.
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