How do you build a strong bone from a piece of printer paper and make it hold at least 20kg? I need answer by tomorrow ASAP!!! No websites but just answers. Thanks a lot to whomever answers!!!!! :)

I have no idea how you'd build a real bone out of paper.

But if you're looking for something strong made of paper, I suggest you experiment with rolling a piece of paper into a very small compact cylinder.

just roll it and through it away

To build a strong bone structure from a piece of printer paper that can hold at least 20kg, follow these steps:

1. Start by folding the piece of paper in half lengthwise to create a long crease down the middle.
2. Unfold the paper and fold it in half again, this time widthwise.
3. Unfold the paper again and make additional folds along the length, creating an accordion-like pattern. The width of each fold should be about 1-2 centimeters.
4. After you have completed the folds, carefully fold the paper in half lengthwise again, sandwiching the accordion-like pattern inside.
5. Tape the ends together to secure the folded structure.

To reinforce the strength of the paper bone:

6. Cut two small rectangular pieces of cardboard or thick paper.
7. Attach each piece to one end of the paper bone using glue or tape. This will provide extra support and prevent the ends from collapsing under the weight.
8. Leave the glue/tape to dry and strengthen for a few hours.

Please note that although these steps may help to increase the strength and load-bearing capacity of the paper bone, it is challenging to achieve a precise weight limit like 20kg with just printer paper. The outcome may vary based on the thickness and quality of the paper used.

Remember to prioritize safety, and when testing the paper bone's weight-bearing ability, make sure to take all necessary precautions and avoid injury.