How to Make a Paper Popper! (Easy and Loud) - Rob's World
Like This Popper? Check out a Paper Popper that Transforms to a Stunt Plane HERE: https://youtu.be/70CuIM0xl0g In this video for my design, I explain how to make an easy paper popper (sometimes called a "flapper" or "banger"). This is a very easy origami model and can be a lot of fun.. and make a lot of noise :-) You'll just need a piece of printer paper (Letter Sized 8.5" x 11" or A4 size) so grab one and let's make it! Extra Help: If your popper is not going off, please see both 5:30 for how to set up the edge so that it pops loudly and properly--and 7:30 will show you why it may not work if you set it too high. Make sure that you are NOT holding the Sliding Edge (Edge that needs to pop out) between the two corners! Otherwise it will NOT go off! Also: Be sure you are using regular printer paper as I find this works the best! Any questions, leave it in the comment section below! Also: Check out this video: https://youtu.be/70CuIM0xl0g for a SUPER EASY Paper Popper Stunt Plane that is BOTH a Popper which you can then turn into a stunt plane that comes back to you! Main Channel: Rob's World http://YouTube.com/RobsWorld Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/TheRobWorld Shirts: http://www.districtlines.com/Robs-World Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheRobWorld Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheRobWorld Merch: http://www.districtlines.com/Robs-World #RobsWorld #FunCreations #Origami
Explains how to make different fun creations and projects step by step. For the origami and paper tutorials, I will usually use regular 8.5" x 11" Letter-Sized Printer Paper. If you have origami paper or square paper, that usually works as well. Hope you enjoy, and please don't forget to comment, rate, and subscribe to Rob's World!
In my beginner-friendly tutorial, I explain in detail how to solve the regular 3x3 Rubik's cube. Unlike other videos, I prefer to spend more time explaining the moves and methods instead of rushing through them and leaving viewers with questions instead of answers. Once you understand the method and memorize the algorithms,YOU MAY BE ABLE to solve the cube IN ABOUT 1-2 minutes WITH PRACTICE. Hope you enjoy and, as always, please leave feedback, comments, and questions if you have them. Thank you for watching!
In this tutorial for the 4x4 Rubik's Cube Revenge, I go into detail for beginners on how to solve the cube. First, I explain what the component pieces are which make up the cube and what we will need to do to solve it: Positioning and orienting the centers, pairing edges, fixing parity errors, and finally solving the cube as a 3x3 (explained in Step 3).