abubble machine is a device that uses soapy water to produce bubbles, film blowing machinethen
blows them into the air. Bubble machines can be used at a child's
birthday party or to add excitement to any other backyard celebration.
Purchasing a bubble machine can be expensive, but making one at home
will save you some money. Most items needed to build a simple bubble
machine may already be lurking in your kitchen or in your child's toy
box.
1 Cut two opposite sides out of a large-sized plastic container using
a knife. The container should be at least 1 feet high and 1 to 3 feet
wide on each side. Leave 6 inches at the bottom so the water doesn't run
out . In the center of the now open sides, cut a small V-shape about 1
inch wide and 1 inch deep.
2 Cut off two pieces of a drinking straw, each piece 1 inch long. Glue one of these pieces into the center of each V-shaped hole. The straw should sit perpendicular to the open side, sticking in and out of the box.
3 Cut a circular disk out of the center of a plastic plate. The
circular disk should be flat and measure about 4 to 5 inches in
diameter. Cut circular-shaped holes around the edge of the disk, 1/2 an
inch from the edge . Trace around a soda bottle cap with a pen to draw
the circles, raw material cutting machine then
cut them out with a knife or a pair of scissors. Use any grit-size sand
paper to smooth the edges of the circles. Poke a tiny hole into the
center of the the disk, using a nail.
4 Cut of the hook and neck of a coat hanger, then unbend the triangle
part of the hanger to make a perfectly straight wire. Push one end of
the wire through one straw that is attached to the plastic container,
then through the center hole in the plastic disk, and again through the
remaining straw on the opposite side. Slide the disk into the center of
the wire. The wire should be balanced between the open sides of the
container, with the disk hovering in the center, but not touching the
bottom of the container. If the plate is loose around the wire at the
center hole, add silly puddy on each side so the disk will spin when the
wire spins.
5 Remove the stick from a child's plastic pinwheel and attach silly
puddy to the middle, on the back side of the pinwheel. You can glue the
silly puddy to ensure the pinwheel doesn't fall off. Attach the
pinwheel, facing out, to one end of the coat hanger, adding more silly
puddy around the wire if needed.
6 Pour 5 tbsp. Of liquid dish soap into the bottom of the plastic
container, then fill with water to it's lowest edges. Stir the water to
thoroughly disperse the soap.
7 Place a box fan in front of the pinwheel, at least 1 feet away, then turn it on low. The pinwheel should spin, making the wire and center disk spin as well. The circles along the edge of the disk should dip into the soapy water, real photos then the spin into the wind of the fan to produce bubbles.
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