Things You'll Need
Instructions
Cut your dowel rod in 4-inch lengths. At each end of each 4-inch segment, cut a narrow slot approximately ¼-inch deep. Be certain your slots are parallel to each other. Thread a rubber band through the slots at each end of each 4-inch segment.
Join your segments to make integrated structures. Begin with two dowel/elastic units. Line up two pieces on a flat surface, parallel to each other. Lay a third piece across the center of both pieces, perpendicular to them. Insert the rubber bands from the two parallel pieces in the slots on the ends of the perpendicular piece.
Turn the unit you just built over so it is resting on the perpendicular piece. Line up another piece on top of the original two parallel pieces, directly over the perpendicular piece on the bottom. Connect the rubber bands from the original two parallels to the slots on each end of the second perpendicular.Leave the piece laying on one perpendicular piece.
Place a 4-inch segment vertically between the two original parallel pieces at one end. Pull the rubber band from the perpendicular pieces (the one on top and the one on bottom) into the slots at each end of this vertical segment. Put the band from the vertical segment into the slots at the end of each original parallel piece. (Once you begin building, you’ll find it’s not as complicated as it sounds.) Repeat with a vertical piece at the opposite end of the original parallels.
This is a simple tensegrity made with six segments. Add more segments to make a more complex structure. Each segment must be attached at each end to something.