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Form groups for inventor and two repair groups (thunderplucker and mach1511) | Form groups for inventor and two repair groups (thunderplucker and mach1511) | ||
Mach. 1511 team: ( Mike M., Kristina Kohl, Jacob Kremer) we marked the holes for the screws to reattach the drive train to the frame. We also brainstormed ideas fo reparing rofflebot. Next week we will drill out the iron bar and will finish up repairs on Mach. | Mach. 1511 team: ( Mike M., Kristina Kohl, Jacob Kremer) we marked the holes for the screws to reattach the drive train to the frame. We also brainstormed ideas fo reparing rofflebot. Next week we will drill out the iron bar and will finish up repairs on Mach. | ||
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Inventor group: | |||
Inventor | Sam L, Alex R and Chris H completed lessons 1 and 2 for inventor. We watched Alex W make a chain tensioner on Inventor. Alex explained the benefeits of using Inventor in the process. We then reviewed a prototype of the tensioner for how it would function on Mach 1511. Then we revised the model to reflect our findings. | ||
ThunderPlucker: | |||
Tony, Liz, Tresten, Shauna, Mike Hartman fixed the top spinner on Thunder Plucker and moved the motor. Replaced the missing or broken pluckers on the bottom roller. Moved belts back to where they belong (again...). "i think thats pretty much it..." -Tony |
Revision as of 15:48, 28 October 2009
10/28/09
Form groups for inventor and two repair groups (thunderplucker and mach1511)
Mach. 1511 team: ( Mike M., Kristina Kohl, Jacob Kremer) we marked the holes for the screws to reattach the drive train to the frame. We also brainstormed ideas fo reparing rofflebot. Next week we will drill out the iron bar and will finish up repairs on Mach.
Inventor group:
Sam L, Alex R and Chris H completed lessons 1 and 2 for inventor. We watched Alex W make a chain tensioner on Inventor. Alex explained the benefeits of using Inventor in the process. We then reviewed a prototype of the tensioner for how it would function on Mach 1511. Then we revised the model to reflect our findings.
ThunderPlucker:
Tony, Liz, Tresten, Shauna, Mike Hartman fixed the top spinner on Thunder Plucker and moved the motor. Replaced the missing or broken pluckers on the bottom roller. Moved belts back to where they belong (again...). "i think thats pretty much it..." -Tony