Eureka Crate — engineering & invention kits for ages 12+ — monthly projects that build real-world skills. (Affiliate link)
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Hang weights from five types of tape stuck to a steel plate and find out which one holds on the longest.
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Clamp oak, redwood, and plywood planks to a table and hang weights until they snap to find which wood is strongest.
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Soak oak planks in rainwater, acid water, salt water, and wet soil for two weeks, then test which environment weakens them most.
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Hang weights from seven types of string for ten hours and discover which one refuses to stretch even a millimeter.
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Dry identical blocks of redwood, teak, black oak, and red maple in an oven and measure which wood type shrinks the most.
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Time seven fabrics on a 500-degree barbecue and discover that "fireproof" baby clothes melt faster than plain cotton.
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Wrap a weighted container in three different swimsuit fabrics and race them to the bottom of a pool to see which creates the least drag.
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Coat metal car panels with polymer sealant and expose them to ten everyday substances to see which ones cause corrosion despite the protection.
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Heat three different alloys at rising temperatures and find when each one starts losing its hardness.
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Soak aluminum plates in salt solution at five different temperatures and find the point where corrosion begins to appear.
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