Personal Beverage Pong Machine Team 6: Funk City 2065.

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Personal Beverage Pong Machine Team 6: Funk City 2065

The Team  Lauren Ballard  Austin Soplata  Todd Dewberry  And (of course!) The Personal Beverage Pong Machine!!!

The Pong Purpose  The device launches a preset ping pong ball into a beverage cup; utilizing rubber band tension, gravity, the spring force of mouse trap, string tension, and air pressure from a paintball gun!  It should be used for game purposes only!

Pictures..

In the end….  After many trials (and we mean many!),as you can see, success is at hand!  Simplicity is a major priority and we strived to keep it.  Too many materials may cause mayhem!  Learning to not be stubborn with others ideas is a process we all learn in working with groups and is highly important!  (Note: Todd learned it’s not nice to shoot people with the air from paintball guns Thank you.)