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QuestionCan I use newspaper to make a kite?Community AnswerYes. You can even use tissue paper or a plastic bag to make a kite. Keep in mind that the lighter the material you use is, the better the kite will fly.
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QuestionWhat materials do I need for a traditional diamond kite?Community AnswerConstruction paper, string, pipe cleaners/sticks, scissors, colored pencils/markers (optional), tape (optional), and a ruler.
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QuestionAre yard sticks too heavy to use as rods?Community AnswerYes. It will add unnecessary weight and the kite will not be aerodynamic.
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QuestionCan I tape the two sticks together?Community AnswerYes you can, but make sure that the tape is strong enough and that you keep your sticks positioned correctly.
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QuestionCan I use fabric for the traditional diamond kite?Community AnswerNo, it doesn't have enough wind resistance, and the wind passes through it.
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QuestionCan I use plastic drinking straws instead of sticks?Community AnswerYes, but it needs to be strong and light also. Remember to seal the ends of the straw with tape.
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QuestionIs it necessary for the kite to be stapled?Community AnswerNo; in fact, stapling would just add extra weight. Try using something lighter, such as tape or glue.
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QuestionCan I use broomsticks as the supporter in the kite?Community AnswerNo, they will add unnecessary weight to the kite. Use something much lighter.
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QuestionWhat materials do I need?Community AnswerSome sticks or plastic poles that are quite light. Some string, tape, a saw if you are using wood, and some material for the actual kite part.
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QuestionCan I use a thin square piece of cardboard to make a kite? What should I use for support?Community AnswerYes. It is light enough, but if you use cardboard try to make a bigger kite not a small one.
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QuestionWhat can I use for supports?Community AnswerBamboo is good! It's strong, flexible, and light; it can also be split into thinner pieces. Softwood dowel (which can be found at DIY stores) is cheap, but anything bigger than 5 or 6mm will be too heavy. Fiberglass rods are light and flexible, but they are generally more expensive. Carbon-fiber rods are used in many kites too. They are strong, stiff, heavy, and expensive. (3mm would be suitable.) Different kite designs make use of the properties of various materials for spars.
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QuestionWhat are the different materials I can use to make the tail?Community AnswerYou can use plastic bags or some sort of thin but light paper.
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QuestionCan I use a bamboo stick?Community AnswerNo, they are thick. But if you want you can cut it into a thin strip with very sharp cutter.
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QuestionCan I roll paper instead of using sticks?Community AnswerNo, paper will bend in the air and the kite will not fly. You will need to use sticks instead.
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QuestionCan I use fishing line to make a kite?Nicholas FiguereoCommunity AnswerOnly as the string to fly it. Otherwise, no, because of the strength of the material.
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QuestionIs it better to use paper or a plastic bag?Matthew ZhengCommunity AnswerA nice, strong plastic bag will be great. Paper is heavier. The lighter, the better!
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QuestionCan you use the pointer from a broom to make a kite?Community AnswerNo, it would be too heavy and weigh down the kite. Try something lighter.
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QuestionCan I use branches as a supporter for the kite?Community AnswerNo. They're far too heavy, but you could use very thin and light twigs, or cut some twigs to size.
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QuestionHow can I make an Indian kite?Community AnswerYou should do it the same way as a diamond kite, but with card stock. Remember to make it strong as well as light.
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QuestionHow I get the dowels to make a kite?Community AnswerGo to any craft shop or to Home Depot, Ace Hardware, etc.
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QuestionCan I use tissue paper to make a kite?Community AnswerYes, you can use anything that is light, such as newspaper, tissue paper, and construction paper.
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QuestionCan I make kites in other shapes?HduefCommunity AnswerYes, but you need to research more about other shapes before you try to make them.
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QuestionCan I use bamboo for a kite frame?Community AnswerYes, this is a really common choice for kites, especially in Asia.
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QuestionIf the strips of paper on the tail are used to create weight, then why should the kite be lightweight?Community AnswerThe strips of paper at the end of the kite are to put weight (not much because they are very light) on the end so that the kite is at an angle while flying in the air.
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QuestionCan I use ribbons or tissue paper to make the tail for the kite instead of fabric?Community AnswerRibbons will work great! Tissue paper will likely tear, as it is not as strong as ribbon. Make sure to cut your tail long enough, especially if you are using something light such as tissue.
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QuestionIs there such a thing as a kite that's too heavy?Community AnswerSome of them can be heavy, but they are the bigger kites. You just need to make sure yours is balanced.
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QuestionCan I use skewers for my rods?Community AnswerYes, as long as they are light and strong.
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QuestionCan I make an A-shaped kite?Community AnswerYes, you could make an A-shaped kite.
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QuestionWhat are the best sticks to use for a kite?Community AnswerWooden dowels that are light, and therefore do not add any unnecessary weight.
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QuestionCan I use a thin tree branch as a stick for my kite?Community AnswerYes, just make sure it is the correct size. Also, if the sticks are too big, the kite wont fly.
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