Based on the timeline I set up for my project, I should have acquired all the materials by now, which I have, and should be able to complete my construction by this weekend. I think I am poised to get my construction done according to my timeline unless run into any design issues. I think I have completed about 30-40% of my construction so far. Once the construction and assembly is complete, hopefully by the end of this week, I’d have about another week to test the design and make any required changes to the design. This should give me about a week or so to work on enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the product.
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This Semester’s Students
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Abdulrahman Nashawi
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Austin Maes
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Austin Ross
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Benjamin Chang
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Benjamin Robles
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Brooke Shade
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Charles Keely
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Christopher Lehr
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Davis Butte
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Davis Robertson
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Daniel Straub
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Emily Jordan
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Ethan Elshyeb
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Fiona Bell
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George
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Hailee Pritchard
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Hannah Walsh
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Isabella Colosimo
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Jason Fontillas
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Jamie Frankel
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Jackson Hootman
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Joseph Knapp
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Justin Engbrecht
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Justin Lim
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Kaiya Wahl
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Kensue Kiatoukaysy
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Kevin Yang
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Mary Rahjes
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Miles Radakovitz
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Nathaniel Wang
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Nicole Leon-Molina
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Noah Verspohl
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Patrick Bodine-Ellison
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Paul Tapsall
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Max Armstrong
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Rhys Rueffert
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Ryan Weatherbee
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Thomas Buckholtz
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Victoria Rios
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Will Tse
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Xiang Luo
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Zach Aldrich
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Jean Hertzberg
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How is the aesthetics of your project coming? I think adding some stain or oil to the wood would make it really shine and look a lot better. A working trebuchet is very bad a** though!
Well, it sounds like your project is moving along just fine, it’s good that you have been able to stick to your schedule as it will give you some time for testing!
Sounds like you are right on schedule to finish the project. Everything looks great thus far, Im excited to see how the final design works out. Testing should be interesting with this project. Let us know how it goes, Good luck!