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    (Tuesday) February 3, 2009

    posted Feb 4, 2009 2:44 PM

        Today, although it didn't looked so busy... but all of the mentors had things to do. Mr. Ing was working on his laptop on his drawings, Mr. Leong was making some pieces that we needed, Mr. Kusunoki and Mr. Tom was working on things that were needed to be fixed. First, Mr. Ing told us to take apart the practice shooter that we made a while ago. Then, we had to measure the Bosch aluminum to the correct size so that we can create a mount for the lazy susan. Also, Mr. Tom tapped the holes in the lazy susan. During this time, we had to move the table to the other side of Hirata Hall because Mr. Higa needed one side for the Drivers Ed meeting. Meanwhile, Mr. Leong created plastic washers and aluminum spacers. Mr. Ing wanted to create a slot in the big pizza sprocket so that the motor is adjustable. Therefore, we had to take apart the shooter, so that we can make the slots in the big sprocket. After the slot was made, we arrange the parts back together. Later on, with Mr. Tom monitoring us and based on Mr. Ing's drawing, we created a plate mount for the lazy susan. That was the end of our day, because we left afterwards. 
     
                                Pictures :)
     
    Shang Him taking apart the practice shooter
     
    Tada... Everything is taken apart
     
    Shang Him measuring the Bosch aluminum to the correct size
     
     
    Lookie Lookie!! Look how cool this is!
     
    It also moves too! :)
     
    Shang Him is deburring the spacer that Mr. Leong just made
     
    A closer look at the spacer... Don't you think it's cute? :D
     
    After taking apart the shooter... Mr. Tom is cutting a slot for the motor based on Mr. Ing's drawing
     
    We assembled it back together, after the slot was created. Don't you think it looks cool? :)
     
    Shang Him creating the plate for the lazy susan
     
     

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