I on building a mousetrap car.

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Building a mousetrap car requires creativity and adherence to guidelines that prohibit using materials for their original purposes. The goal is to create a large yet lightweight car with fast acceleration and long-distance capability. Suggestions for construction include using CDs wrapped in balloons for traction, varying wheel sizes for torque, and incorporating lightweight materials to enhance speed. The user has successfully built a mousetrap car using online resources and is willing to share the sources for reference. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the importance of innovation while providing foundational ideas for the project.
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the instructions for building it is that we can't use anything for the car that would be used in its original purpose so like for wheels we couldn't use actual wheels.

I want to make it pretty big but light at the same time and the goal is to have a car with fast acceleration and that can go for a long distance.

if you have made one or know of how to make one could you list materials and a step by step guide on how to make one. I don't think that I will take your idea and use everything from it because then there would be no sense of accomplishment for me so if you want me to use some creativity to don't worry about it I just need to get a base for this project first.
 
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Okay, I have made my mosetrap car, and it worked. I got the ideas and instruction off online. I am going to provide you with all the sources that I used to make my mousetrap car.

http://users.bigpond.net.au/mechtoys/mouse.html
http://monsterguide.net/how-to-build-a-mouse-trap-car
http://www.ehow.com/how_2044833_build-mousetrap-car.html
http://www.essortment.com/hobbies/buildmousetrap_spnv.htmI suggest you getting 4 CD's and wrap balloon around it to have traction with the floor. I also suggest using small wheels for the front of the car and big wheels for back to get more torque. Use Records CD fro back and Regular size Cd for front. Use a fishing rod for the handle for it can go faster. Use lighter sources so your car is not heavy. These are my suggestions only, you do not have to use them if you feel like you can do it. It is up to you only.

Hope I helped!
 
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