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Tim walters, January 31, 2017, Wonder factory group a Project Description Project: The Wonder Factory, a science center in Flagstaff Design an interactive exhibit Promote STEM centered subjects  Interactive Engaging Fun 1:1 2:1 4:1 Metal Pulleys Eyelets Aluminum Frame Topic 1: Project Description  Provide a brief but meaningful review of your project  Provide a high-quality labeled image of your current manufactured design. Plastic Pulleys Weight Bags Tim walters, January 31, 2017, Wonder factory group a

Updates New Since Last Time: Corresponding changes: Talked to our client (Steve) “wow” factor Taller Heavier Weights (20lbs – 40lbs) Corresponding changes: 6 feet aluminum frame extension Wider base More weight Implement a gamming aspect 24V lights proximity sensors Design of Experiments: STEM City event in Skydome  Pulley system functionality Amount of weight needed Height of PVC backboard Height of bags Length of rope Took surveys: Fun and interesting? What could make this design better? Aesthetics? Results Rope clutch Padding on eyelets and rope Game? Topic 2: Updates  Update the audience to what has been accomplished since the last presentation.  Where there any changes to the design? What caused those changes?  What is left in the manufacturing of the design?  Discuss the Design of Experiments for your project. Mohammed Alqahtani & Ahmad Alowais, January 31, 2017, Wonder factory group a

Tim Walters, January 31, 2017, Wonder factory group a Moving Forward Manufacturing: Rope clamps (Tim) Mount three 24v lights (Ahmad) Mount three proximity sensors (Mohammed Alqahtani) Code and mount Arduino Uno with relay shield and 24v power supply (Tim & Aaron) Aesthetic Wonder Factory logo to the PVC backboard (Mohammed Aldossari) Testing: Various weight trials for clamps Troubleshooting with Arduino Race testing with various weights “Wow” factor with focus groups Possible redesign options? Implement buzzer Score tally mechanism Acrylic tubes for weight bags Topic 3: Moving Forward  Detailed plans of manufacturing (if any manufacturing is still required)  Detailed plans for testing the design.  Contingencies (schedule, budget, etc.) for possible redesigns based on the results of testing  Who is responsible for what? Tim Walters, January 31, 2017, Wonder factory group a

Schedule & Budget Total: $1,330.87 Remainder: $169.13 Topic 4: Schedule & Budget  Provide a schedule for this term showing when key tasks still need to be completed. Indicate if you are currently on, ahead, or behind schedule.  Describe the project’s budget including total dollars available, anticipated expenses, actual expenses to date, and the resulting balance.  Highlight any and all changes from the last presentation to now regarding schedule and budget. Total: $1,330.87 Remainder: $169.13 Mohammed Aldossari & Arron Ake, January 31, 2017, Wonder factory group a