This activity is from ASM Materials Camp-June 2013.

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This activity is from ASM Materials Camp-June 2013

Ticket Stock Hexagonal Cell Ticket stock comes precut to an exact width. No cutting required. Take 6 lengths of 10 tickets each. Fold each ten ticket length at the perforations to form compact stacks: Compress: Fold each stack in half: Compress:

Ticket Stock Composite Take one folded and compressed stack of ten tickets: Pull partway open : Ticket Stock Hexagonal Cell

 Add one to another  Join each contacting surface  Repeat to make three jointed units Ticket Stock Hexagonal Cell Make sure these ends are together.

Then stretch a little…

Test by gently bending Test to failure with books as weight on top. Eventually observe failure. Apply tape across top and bottom to close the cells.