Balloon Powered Car
I made a balloon-powered car from tinkercad because I always wanted to become an engineer, so I thought that this would be an excellent first step.
Supplies
computer or phone internet access
Go to tinkercad.com and sign in
place a box on the workplane size it to be 20mm wide,60mm long and 20mm tall
place a cylinder on the workplane and size it to 11mm in diameter and 20mm tall change the cylinder to a hole and rotate the cylinder 90 degrees so the long direction crosses through the body
select the box and cylinder and align them to the bottom of the box, the end of the box and the center of the box move the hole 5mm to the left away from the end of the box lift the cylinder up 3mm away from the workplane
duplicate the first hole by using ctrl+c and ctrl+v change the grid to 5mm then move the second cylinder 40mm away from the first
group all shapes into a single item. place wedge shape on the work plane and size it to be 5mm tall 20mm wide and 40mm long change the wedge to a hole
rotate so the flat face is facing upwards align them to be the max on the left the top and the center group them into a single item
place a wedge make it 20mm wide 10mm long and 15mm tall then align them to the center of the car
Drag a cylinder to the work plane and size it to 20 mm in diameter in 10 mm tall
place a second cylinder in the center of the previous cylinder and size it to 23 mm in diameter and 3 mm tall
select both cylinders and align them vertically then align them to the top
with both cylinders selected group them into a single object
Place a cone shape on the workplane and size it to be 23 mm in diameter and 12 mm tall rotate the shape 180° so the flat surface is facing upwards
align the cone so that it is touching the bottom of the lip and centered on it select the shape and group them into a single item
Locate the purple bent pipe shape and then drag the shape to the workplane
all this shape is selected you will see a number of settings that can be changed in the inspector panel
set the outer pipe width to 3 mm
now use the sliders for the other settings to adjust the other settings to create an air channel that creates a path from the back of the car to the balloon connector
when you're happy with your air channel design select the shapes that make the channel and group them together
note: make sure there's a clear path through the channel for air to escape
note: make sure the air channel doesn't break through the axle opening or all the air will escape into the axle in your car will not move forward
set the air channel shape to be a hole
select the body and the air channel and group them into a single item
Place a cylinder on the work plane and size it to 20 mm in diameter and 10 mm tall
place a second cylinder on the work plan in size is a 10.5 mm in diameter and 10.5 mm tall
Change the second cylinder to a hole
select both cylinders and align them vertically
group both shapes into a single item to cut the hole through the wheel
Place a cylinder on the work playing in size it to 10 mm in diameter and 45 mm tall
select the cylinder and wheel and Align them vertically
Select the wheel and duplicate the wheel
use The Black Arrow on top of the shape to lift it off the work plane
align the wheel to the other end of the axle
Select both wheels and the axle and group them into a single object this is a temporary group to help while positioning the axle
rotate the axle and wheel 90° to line up with the axle hole
position the axle through the axle hole
once the axle is in the proper position select all the shapes in the design including the body and the axles and press D on the keyboard to lift them to the work plane
Let the rear axle group and click duplicate on the toolbar
move the new axle into position on the front axle hole
when in position select both of the axle groups and select ungroup