The Ultimate Slider Game

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The Ultimate Slider Game Team procrastination Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, &john bonham

Purpose and Constraints Slide a chip accurately onto three locations and through a goal Must be smaller than 25x25x40 inches Max mass of poker chip is 50 g Have calculated distances and compression for each potential location

Generation and Selection of Ideas Idea Generation Idea Selection Several different propulsion methods Different methods of securing lock Different methods of pivoting Different methods of releasing chip Predictability and consistency of design Strength of design

Final Design Propulsion method of using a spring Preset compression of spring based on distance needed Pivot to account for lateral distance Clamp to attach the device to the table

Design

Plan for Execution Oct 23-Nov 8: Planning and Design Phase DATE ITEM 10/23/2018 Form Group and Identify Problem 10/29/2018 Generate ideas  11/1/2018 Determine final design 11/6/2018 Begin working on Presentation 11/8/2018 Present Plan 11/12/2018 Begin creating program for build 11/14/2018 Finalize Program 11/15/2018 Begin Build 11/27/2018 Finalize Build Plan for Execution Oct 23-Nov 8: Planning and Design Phase Nov 8-Nov 27: Build prototype Nov 27-Dec 3: Test and Finalize