ME 280 Lab Final Project Begins March 22nd for sections 4 and 5, and March 23rd for sections 1, 2 and 3 Due April 19th for sections 4 and 5 and April 20th.

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ME 280 Lab Final Project Begins March 22nd for sections 4 and 5, and March 23rd for sections 1, 2 and 3 Due April 19th for sections 4 and 5 and April 20th for sections 1, 2 and 3

100 points total 15 points Return project assembled and functioning 15 points Freehand sketches of all components 30 points Project presentation 40 points Assembly modeling

Group Grading: Each member will grade the other members contribution to the project. You can lower a grade as much as 25 points but you cannot raise it. This is NOT a PowerPoint class

Each student will model their own components and save them in their team folder with your username on each file you create Each group will have about 8 minutes to present their project This is a formal presentation. Treat it as such DO NOT wait for a group member DO NOT create sub folders DO NOT use sub-assemblies

You must turn in a complete, functioning assembly to receive the 15 points Assembly constraints will be tested during the presentation Each group will present at least one exploded view, with trace lines, of their project