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Tray#7
Jan 28, 2009 14:33:33 GMT -6
Post by Shanna_Frazier on Jan 28, 2009 14:33:33 GMT -6
What is underneath the second tray within the first tray?
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Tray#7
Jan 28, 2009 14:34:31 GMT -6
Post by Shanna_Frazier on Jan 28, 2009 14:34:31 GMT -6
i think it is little poles underneath the second tray making the ball go from side to side
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Tray#7
Feb 25, 2009 12:06:39 GMT -6
Post by brandonlong on Feb 25, 2009 12:06:39 GMT -6
i think it is all cardboard bc when the marble hits whatever is underneath there it makes a thud unlike if there was poles underthere
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Tray#7
Feb 25, 2009 14:23:46 GMT -6
Post by Shanna_Frazier on Feb 25, 2009 14:23:46 GMT -6
well yeah... i think so to <[NOW]> but then again it could be something else>??
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Tray#7
Feb 25, 2009 14:31:03 GMT -6
Post by Brian Kahler on Feb 25, 2009 14:31:03 GMT -6
I am pretty sure that there are two triangles and they are made out of cardboard becuse it made the same sound as it did when ever the marble would hit and piece of the cardboard and also they both sounded similar.
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Tray#7
Mar 19, 2009 11:09:20 GMT -6
Post by brandonlong on Mar 19, 2009 11:09:20 GMT -6
i think that there is a square followed by a triangle above it bc if u turned it upside down the marble would get stuck but when u tilted it the marble would fall to the bottom
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Tray#7
Mar 19, 2009 13:22:12 GMT -6
Post by Brian Kahler on Mar 19, 2009 13:22:12 GMT -6
What is underneath the second tray within the first tray? I agree with Brandon that it is cardboard because it makes the same noise when you drop the marble as well as when it hits the piece under the cardboard.
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Tray#7
May 19, 2009 7:26:29 GMT -6
Post by brandonlong on May 19, 2009 7:26:29 GMT -6
yes and when you dropped it at an angle it made it almost sound like concrete
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