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no importa si estoy bien o mal mientras el esté bien siempre habrá luz incluso en mis días oscuros 🥺👣💙
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cuídanos mi dios alas madres solas y a todas y ancestro hijos amén 🙌 🙏 🥺
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asi se dice 💖 hermosa yo sienpre eso digo ami amado hijo.
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Making a bike out of Monster cans is a creative and fun project that combines recycling with crafting. While you can't make a fully functional bike solely from Monster cans due to strength and safety requirements, you can create a detailed model or decorative bike using these cans. Here’s a detailed guide on how to make a bike model out of Monster cans: 1. Gather Materials: - Empty Monster energy drink cans (around 10-15 cans depending on size) - Strong scissors or a utility knife (be careful, edges can be sharp) - Hot glue gun and glue sticks - Thin wire or sturdy string - Pliers - Marker and ruler - Sandpaper (optional, for smoothing edges) - Paint or markers for decoration (optional) 2. Preparation: - Rinse the cans thoroughly to remove any liquid residue. - Carefully cut the cans open along their seams to flatten them out. Use scissors or a utility knife with care. - Flatten the cans gently and trim off the top and bottom rims, so you have flat sheets of aluminum. 3. Design and Cutting: - Using a marker and ruler, sketch out the parts of the bike on the flattened cans. You’ll need to create:   - Frame pieces (top tube, down tube, seat tube, chain stays, seat stays)   - Wheels (two circles for each wheel, plus spokes)   - Handlebars   - Pedals   - Seat - Cut out these pieces carefully. 4. Shaping and Assembly: - Use pliers to bend and shape the frame pieces to resemble a bike frame. - For wheels, cut out two circles for each wheel and create spokes by cutting thin strips and attaching them from the center to the rim using glue or wire. - Assemble the frame by gluing or wiring the pieces together. Start with the main triangle of the frame, then attach the chain stays and seat stays. - Attach the wheels to the frame using wire as axles. - Add handlebars and pedals by shaping small pieces of aluminum and fixing them to the frame. 5. Finishing Touches: - Smooth any sharp edges with sandpaper to avoid cuts. - Paint or decorate the bike model to give it a Monster-themed look or any design you like. - Let everything dry and set properly. This project requires patience and careful handling due to the sharp edges of aluminum cans. The result will be a cool bike model made mostly from recycled Monster cans, perfect for display or as a unique art piece. If you want a functional bike, it’s best to use traditional materials and tools designed for bike building. #motorbike #motorcycle #biketok #fy #fo
Making a bike out of Monster cans is a creative and fun project that combines recycling with crafting. While you can't make a fully functional bike solely from Monster cans due to strength and safety requirements, you can create a detailed model or decorative bike using these cans. Here’s a detailed guide on how to make a bike model out of Monster cans: 1. Gather Materials: - Empty Monster energy drink cans (around 10-15 cans depending on size) - Strong scissors or a utility knife (be careful, edges can be sharp) - Hot glue gun and glue sticks - Thin wire or sturdy string - Pliers - Marker and ruler - Sandpaper (optional, for smoothing edges) - Paint or markers for decoration (optional) 2. Preparation: - Rinse the cans thoroughly to remove any liquid residue. - Carefully cut the cans open along their seams to flatten them out. Use scissors or a utility knife with care. - Flatten the cans gently and trim off the top and bottom rims, so you have flat sheets of aluminum. 3. Design and Cutting: - Using a marker and ruler, sketch out the parts of the bike on the flattened cans. You’ll need to create: - Frame pieces (top tube, down tube, seat tube, chain stays, seat stays) - Wheels (two circles for each wheel, plus spokes) - Handlebars - Pedals - Seat - Cut out these pieces carefully. 4. Shaping and Assembly: - Use pliers to bend and shape the frame pieces to resemble a bike frame. - For wheels, cut out two circles for each wheel and create spokes by cutting thin strips and attaching them from the center to the rim using glue or wire. - Assemble the frame by gluing or wiring the pieces together. Start with the main triangle of the frame, then attach the chain stays and seat stays. - Attach the wheels to the frame using wire as axles. - Add handlebars and pedals by shaping small pieces of aluminum and fixing them to the frame. 5. Finishing Touches: - Smooth any sharp edges with sandpaper to avoid cuts. - Paint or decorate the bike model to give it a Monster-themed look or any design you like. - Let everything dry and set properly. This project requires patience and careful handling due to the sharp edges of aluminum cans. The result will be a cool bike model made mostly from recycled Monster cans, perfect for display or as a unique art piece. If you want a functional bike, it’s best to use traditional materials and tools designed for bike building. #motorbike #motorcycle #biketok #fy #fo

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