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Stick bomb : ウィキペディア英語版
Stick bomb

A stick bomb is a (mechanical) spring-loaded device constructed out of flat sticks woven together under a bending moment. Other names for stick bombs include Chinese stick puzzles, xyloexplosives,〔See, for instance, (POP! POP! POP! Ultra Fast Stick Bomb "Xyloexplosive" ), by Rachel Mansur, 27 Feb. 2010, accessed 11 May 2012; (Videos of Kinetic Art Gadgets ), by Tim Fort, accessed 11 May 2012; or (Xyloexplosives 1001: Introduction to Large Stick Bombs ), by Tim Fort, posted on the Internet Archive, accessed 11 May 2012.〕 and frame bombs. Stick bombs are created for fun and as art, not for any practical use. 한국어로좀
==History==
Simple stick bombs made out of four, five, or six sticks have been known to schoolchildren for ages. They were often known as "Chinese stick puzzles", which indicates a possible origin for the devices. Tarnai (1989) describes several designs, including those with indefinite size which he credits to Ruina. Ruina claims to have invented the "infinite popsicle-stick bomb" in 1971. In the early 1980s, Tim Fort, known professionally as the Kinetic King, independently invented the multi-celled stick bomb. He also invented all of the stick-bomb weaves currently used including the ortho weave, the diamond weave, and the slant weave; using tongue depressors instead of Popsicle sticks is also credited as one of his innovations. In early 2011 he debuted the cobra weave, the most popular weave, during the Minneapolis audition episode "America's Got Talent". Recently, Tim Fort has developed methods for making three-dimensional stick bombs as well.〔

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