1. I think that the most rewarding part of doing this project was getting to actually see the final copy of our bridge, because we had all worked on different apects of the bridge so it was cool to see it all come together.
2. Our bridge did have some really strong points to it, but the weak parts of the bridge didn't really allow the bridge to show its strong parts. The strong parts would have to be the design and the base. The base was carefully made, it just needed to be taken to the next level and reinforced. The design was also a really good idea, it was just wasn't built the best.
3. If I could've changed one thing I would've made the base stronger by putting spaghetti vertically as well as horizontally, and I would've layered it a bit more. I think this would've made the bridge stronger in general and it wouldn't have started bending so soon.
4. If I could suggest some tips to future bridge designers I would tell them to accurately research what type of bridge would be best for their needs. This would help because they would actually know what bridge they are making and they would know that it is the best option.
Photo taken by: Mike Bertram (l-r) Blake, Quinton and Agnessa
Video taken by: Agnessa Janz
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