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Reflections
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Building the intake
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- Trevor and Brad built the intake which took quite a few modifications but they got through it for the most part. They have very little work to do to finish it and they will do just that next meeting.
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Milling 80-20
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- Justin, Josh, and Andrew worked on milling 80-20 pieces to 14in. exactly.
- Josh, Justin and Andrew painstakingly milled 6 pieces of 80-20 to 14in on the dot through using 2 different end mills(4 flute and 2 flute). To make the ends of the 80-20 nice and perty we used the 4 flute. We used the 2 flute to make slightly larger cuts. we went back and forth and back and forth and back and forth and back and forth and so on to cut the 80-20 nearly perfectly.
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Working on the Ball Pickup
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- Brad, Braden, Trevor, Morgan, and Amal worked on designing and building a way to integrate Trevor's pickup method onto the robot, so as to scoop up the balls for our scoring method.
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Working on the Drum Shooter Prototype"
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- CJ, Morgan,Laura, Braydon and Mentor Gary started working on building a pro-type for the drum shooter that would be both efficient and quick.
- The mechanism to scoop the game device would be like hamster wheel attached with a moving motor or servo.
- Before they went to work they met with Head Mentor Clem and discussed what the prototype would look like and what materials to use for it.
- In the Workshop Laura and Mentor Gary used a band saw to cut some foam pieces and then CJ and Morgan refined them by hand to circular pieces for the Hamster wheel scoop.
- Then we cut more circular pieces but out of poly carbonate. Since this was a little harder to do by hand, we used the band saw for the refinement too. It was Laura's first time cutting a curve, so it was fun to learn.
- In the end, we made the beginning of a prototype for the drum shooter. We will still need to build a frame, add a motor, add surgical tubing/spring, and test some shooting! Sadly, we ran out of time, so we will continue this next meeting.
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