Dajavu wrote:
Good one! Such patience you must have to set all that up...
Special note: If you ever intend to build something using Oreos, keep this in mind. A free-standing Oreo tower will lose structural integrity and fall over when it reaches a height of 22 Oreos. Of course, this is an average, but I found it to be useful in this project.
eager wrote:
Special note: If you ever intend to build something using Oreos, keep this in mind. A free-standing Oreo tower will lose structural integrity and fall over when it reaches a height of 22 Oreos. Of course, this is an average, but I found it to be useful in this project.
eager wrote:
Special note: If you ever intend to build something using Oreos, keep this in mind. A free-standing Oreo tower will lose structural integrity and fall over when it reaches a height of 22 Oreos. Of course, this is an average, but I found it to be useful in this project.
Thanks for commenting.
-eager
Interesting, and these were name brand oreos...or store brand? I would get excited just seeing that many real oreos. I like your geometric entry!
James Markus wrote:
Interesting, and these were name brand oreos...or store brand? I would get excited just seeing that many real oreos. I like your geometric entry!
These are name-brand, authentic, genuine, made in the USA Oreo Cookies. (Costco sells them in big boxes with 10 stay-fresh stacks in each box. I used two boxes)