I was always wondering if you could make a strait paperclip out of a out of the box one (moulded). Also post some stuff you can do with paperclips. and if you can make a straight paperclip, upload a video for proof.
Wow a straight papercli? Seems impossible. (Unless you melt it and remould it.....). I can break a paperclip, seems easy... And that's pretty much it.
Well, because of the types of bends, it's almost impossible to get enough leverage to copletely straighten a paper clip.
Its still always fun to try. Oh and wich do you like better: Choice 1or Choice 2Please choose and lalbel 1 or 2.
sorry, this is choice 1
The classic paperclip is always better, but the other clip is better for holding thick objects or a thick stack of papers.
take the paper clip make like a pirate hook with a little stem should look like a pirate hook twirl it by its stem and it looks like a heart makes a great make out gift for a girl
I do believe I am the authority on paper clips
I can bend it so much that it breaks, and I can make a straight one but have no USB cable or a camera to make or upload a video.
I actually thought that straightening a paper clip was easy.(And I'm a bit notorious for my LACK of strength)
It is very easy, I do it whenever I'm bored and have a paperclip.
I think its very hard to get it with out any bumps and stait. You can check by rolling it on a table and see if there are any parts that DONT touch the ground. And i like Option 1
Yah i am. I wanted to start a new ORIGINAL topic about something.Also, wich paperclip do you use most often and do you even use paperclips??
Paperclip chains~~~ Makes some of the weirdest decorations for a Christmas tree.also, I like choice 1 better. But I don't use either.
Lol, i find paperclips are very hard to find someone using them for there true meaning. Most people bend and play with them.I have never thought of a paperclip chain, im gunna have to try it.You can also make ingenious scratchers for your head and other odd places. They work.
I have tried but its always crooked
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