JoJo
...easuring 45cm in height, 20 cm wide, and 8cm in depth . We began by fabricating the inside of the Tupperware, this would be the part which holds the egg. The Tupperware was about 12cm in height, 7cm in width and 7cm in length. We proceeded in taking sponges and filling the Tupperware from bottom to top. We left an opening to insert the egg and also to make the egg visible to the audience. The sponges were entirely around the egg and they were also glued to the interior walls of the Tupperware(seen in photo 3). We then proceeded in padding one of the half shaped diamond vases and placed the Tupperware into it. We then placed padding, in the form of sponges, all around the metallic vase. Another vase was then place on top of it and sealed shut with thyroids. The only thing exposed, of the Tupperware was the bottom, which showed the egg tightly nuzzled between sponges. Next, sponges were placed on each side of the of the diamond, (photo 2) and the reinforced diamond structure was completed. Next we added the cage. The diamond was securely placed in between the cage(which was two baskets tied together) thanks to the sponges added all around the diamond structure.(figure 1) Finally the Rocco Schpacouvo was complete. Luckily there were no errors that occurred during the drop because everything went according to plan. There were, however, certain features on our egg mobile we could have changed in order to have saved some time and save money spent on inadequate materials, such as the baskets. According to the physi...