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+1 It's been a flat out AMAZING year, from start to finish, continually going above and beyond expectations, and nailing it perfectly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fantastic job once again on this year's project! It's been a flat out AMAZING year, from start to finish, continually going above and beyond expectations, and nailing it perfectly. He promises me hes coming in to work on it, and I believe him. He couldn't stand not finishing what he started. Finals for 9-11 start next week, and last day for students is a week from tomorrow. |
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I like the idea of the smoke jumpers. Or you could consider doing a fire bomber, which leaves all sorts of cool options from C130, DC10, or even a PBY.
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Great thread and project, thanks for sharing with Arfcom.
Good job students. |
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If you do the Egyptian them for the Green Pod entrance, could it be something that the students would walk into to enter the Green Pod as if they were entering a pyramid or something? Or maybe something like the cave Indiana Jones went into at the beginning of the first movie except without spears, arrows, spinning saw blades, a giant rolling boulder, you know, all of the fun stuff. It could still spray water. I like the spraying water idea. |
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Guns, If you do the Egyptian them for the Green Pod entrance, could it be something that the students would walk into to enter the Green Pod as if they were entering a pyramid or something? Or maybe something like the cave Indiana Jones went into at the beginning of the first movie except without spears, arrows, spinning saw blades, a giant rolling boulder, you know, all of the fun stuff. It could still spray water. I like the spraying water idea. View Quote |
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I may or may not have some knowledge of idea #3...... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/202842/61088789_360660784587255_3522970379360403456_n_jpg-952369.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: I'm partial to the P3 Orion (ex-Navy ASW aircrew) http://www.airstrikefirefighters.com/images/21-1268x201.jpg?crc=3798641539 View Quote I like this! |
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Lots of missile history in your state.
Wyoming had the first operational ICBM site in the US, and qualifies as the world's seventh largest nuclear power because of the Minuteman wing at Cheyenne. Also the only wing where the Peacekeeper (MX) missile was deployed. Good friend of mine was the last squadron commander of that unit. If you go that route, let me know if you need anything. I don't have any social skills, but I know missiles. |
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I know you did a train last year, but they are tied together, as the first loco was at Promontory Point for the original ceremony, and Union Pacific just restored this one for the 150 year anniversary.
This definitely fits current events, and is somewhat local to you guys. Following Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 Back Home to Cheyenne, Wy |4K 60fps | 5.19.19 Ogden UT Heritage Festival 150th - BIG BOY 4014 Living Legend No 844 |
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that boat looks too small.
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Lots of missile history in your state. Wyoming had the first operational ICBM site in the US, and qualifies as the world's seventh largest nuclear power because of the Minuteman wing at Cheyenne. Also the only wing where the Peacekeeper (MX) missile was deployed. Good friend of mine was the last squadron commander of that unit. If you go that route, let me know if you need anything. I don't have any social skills, but I know missiles. View Quote |
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I like the idea of a Saturn V, being the 50th of the moon landing this year and all.
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Robotics(graduated last Sunday and not required to be here at all) is currently installing the remainder of our electronics and hardware.
About 30min with students left this year. |
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Robotics(graduated last Sunday and not required to be here at all) is currently installing the remainder of our electronics and hardware. About 30min with students left this year. View Quote |
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About half of what I thought I got.
Using the chain garage style opener. Marine One Project |
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I like the idea of the smoke jumpers. Or you could consider doing a fire bomber, which leaves all sorts of cool options from C130, DC10, or even a PBY. View Quote Personally, I like the idea of a John Deere, but I'd go with an older one. Same with the combine - the early ones look really bizarre. |
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About half of what I thought I got. Using the chain garage style opener. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37bpiW7HbVI View Quote |
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About half of what I thought I got. Using the chain garage style opener. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37bpiW7HbVI View Quote |
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We need to slow it down just a bit, and he said that was easy to do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Update 5/23 Last day for teachers. Who am I kidding? I'll be back this weekend, I can smell it already. My youngest son, referred to as Top_Men from his glory days of our Space Shuttle Engineering, got to come home for a week, and said he will help guide our current Robotics student through some of the obstacles he encountered with the programming of the Shuttle doors. Robotics is supposed to show up today, but hasn't yet. We are also trying to locate the extra limit switches that I know I placed somewhere. I grabbed some shots of the installed "garage door" style door opener. https://i.imgur.com/WN05Qoq.jpg https://i.imgur.com/XuhWdsu.jpg The Capitol Building and Library of Congress were also finished late yesterday and installed in the display. https://i.imgur.com/WfyFPKf.jpg View Quote Could just be a limit switch/coding glitch, I don't know what's wrong, but interested in the door connection. |
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plenty of photos available of this... https://cosmos-images1.imgix.net/file/spina/photo/17322/181123-ISS-full.jpg?ixlib=rails-2.1.4&auto=format&ch=Width%2CDPR&fit=max&w=835 View Quote The drone would have working motors, and the satellites would also hopefully be activated. Could be a really cool display. |
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Quoted: Where is the carrier attached to the door on the chain? It's a nice setup, but it may need a spring to pull that last little bit closed, like a garage door preload spring, but not so big. Could just be a limit switch/coding glitch, I don't know what's wrong, but interested in the door connection. View Quote |
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Looks like the motor mount split along an extrusion layer. Is it under that much load, or overtightened when installed? May need to put some washers there if it's under much stress.
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Looks like the motor mount split along an extrusion layer. Is it under that much load, or overtightened when installed? May need to put some washers there if it's under much stress. View Quote |
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I think he's just got it wired to the main door track frame. I'll try to get a photo later. I don't think that is what he intends to leave it as, but we will see. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Where is the carrier attached to the door on the chain? It's a nice setup, but it may need a spring to pull that last little bit closed, like a garage door preload spring, but not so big. Could just be a limit switch/coding glitch, I don't know what's wrong, but interested in the door connection. And, now that you are done , I feel bad for suggesting that you use a belt drive, rather than a chain, as it would likely be quieter. |
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you should probably reroute this wire so it isn't wire tied to the landing gear strut. |
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That loose chain should probably have a tensioner sprocket on it. And, now that you are done , I feel bad for suggesting that you use a belt drive, rather than a chain, as it would likely be quieter. View Quote He's a pretty smart kid. I'll bet once it's all tweaked it will be pretty smooth. |
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