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My google sketch up bridge was almost the same as my final product. The deck changed and the design on the side changed .
The supporting part underneath worked well, that's probably what made the bridge last longer then i thought.The type of bridge i made was a deck truss I could have strengthened my ends with one or 2 more Popsicle sticks. i think i could have reached 100 pounds. The ends ended up being to weak and couldn't support any more weight.The spacing on the deck worked perfectly fine, it was warping but they weren't giving out.
i learned that there are different ways to try and support weight with just Popsicle sticks.
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