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Aerobloks™ Connecting Techniques |
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HOW TO BUILD
Aerobloks™ is a toy that brings imaginations to life. It possess educational and construction properties that promote the learning and development of young minds and bodies. We recommend adults review the following building guidelines/hints with children, to ensure proper usage in building fun and creative structures. |
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CONNECTORS
Each
STRAP contains two Velcro® components, the loop component (fuzzy to the
touch and longer in length) and the hook component (rough tiny hooks and
shorter in length).
Each FLAP
contains two slit openings: upper slit (slit #1 - furthest away from the
base of the flap) and lower slit (slit #2 - closest to the base of the
flap).
TECHNIQUES
- STEP 1
 To
connect, simply align inflated blocks, making sure that the strap of one
block aligns with the flap of the other block. If Velcro® strap faces
Velcro® strap between blocks, simply flip one block over so the Velcro®
strap faces the flap.
- STEP 2
 Thread
the loop Velcro® component through one of the slits in the flap.
- STEP 3
 Pull
the loop strap component thru the slit and fold it over the hook Velcro®
component to connect. Press the two pieces together to secure the
connection.
- STEP 4
Repeat steps 1 – 3 to secure other connections as
needed.
- STEP 5
 From
time to time, you might need a tighter connection between blocks. Use
slit #2 to create a tighter fit. For example, to counter lags from the
weight of top panels or roof tops in wall constructions or when building
angles or inclines.
- STEP 6
 When
threading through the second slit, simply curl the excess flap material
inside the mating area, and fold to connect.
THREE BASIC
CONNECTING TECHNIQUES
- Straight Connection
 Use this
technique for building flat panels or walls. When building flat panels,
align blocks and connect via slit #1 (see diagram). Make sure to do so
for both top and bottom sides of the panels.
- Angled Connection
 Use this
technique for building angles. Connect the inside edge of two blocks
using slit #2 (see diagram). The angled technique creates a hinge effect
that allows for a full range of motion between 0 to 180 degrees and is
ideal for building roofs, doors and windows, or upright corners for
houses and forts.
- Overlapping Connection
This
advanced technique is ideal for high stability situations such as
building chair backrests or sturdy tunnels. Begin by aligning the inside
edge of one block to the outside edge of another in a perpendicular
position (see diagram). Approach the blocks from the outside and connect
the Velcro® strap that is easier to thread through. Then, rotate the
vertical block downward and connect the 2nd strap along the same edges.
But feel free to flip both blocks if this makes connecting easier.
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