Difference between revisions of "FTC 7314 Engineering Notebook 2015-10-19"

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| '''Daniel,Myles, Trever and braden worked on building the Intake'''
 
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* Daniel worked on the intake . he was Myles's sensei.
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* Myles finished the tank treads and helped Daniel in the Intake.
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* Seth helped Clem and wade finish one of the main tank treads.
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*the team decided on a new concept for the robot, it seems similar. we all got to work with the new desine. and got a lot done.
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* Trevor and Braden manufactured a servo intake beater bar, then showed others how to build it.
 
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Revision as of 00:32, 20 October 2015

Competition Season Meeting

Meeting Date Meeting Time Location Attendees
19-October-2015 6:00-9:00 PM TCHS Brandywine


Objectives / Systems Hypotheses, tests, observations, conclusions, plans
Daniel,Myles, Trever and braden worked on building the Intake
  • Daniel worked on the intake . he was Myles's sensei.
  • Myles finished the tank treads and helped Daniel in the Intake.
  • Seth helped Clem and wade finish one of the main tank treads.
  • the team decided on a new concept for the robot, it seems similar. we all got to work with the new desine. and got a lot done.
  • Trevor and Braden manufactured a servo intake beater bar, then showed others how to build it.
Objective in bold

Action and idea Journal


Tasks Reflections
Task in bold
  • Bullet point for each reflection
Task in bold
  • Bullet point for each reflection


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