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By Eric Berard, Daniel Ontiveros, and Jacob Brasch.

 No Profane Language  We need to communicate daily so everyone knows what’s happening.  We need to get this project done  We have to find each others strengths and weaknesses.  We need to share the work.  Lets work together and get this done!

 If we do not finish we will get a bad grade.  If we don’t get credit for this class I will not be happy  The less work we do in class the more we have to do at home.

 Come up with team norms  Decide on a project  Come up with a timeline  Sketches in notebook-Daniel  Design Brief- Jacob  Design made in inventor-Eric  Exploded view-Eric  IDW’s-Eric  IDW of exploded view-Eric  PowerPoint-Eric

 1 Locker  1 Door  1 Locker organizer  7 Drawers

 2.75 ft high by 1.8 ft wide .05 Ft thick  Pole to hinge door on to.

 2.75 ft high by 1.6 ft wide  Handle on the side  Attaches to Locker.

 Fit’s inside of locker  7 spots for drawer’s to fit into  Hook to hold backpack  Bottom left for books  Top right can be used for anything

 Total of 7 .95feet long.6 ft wide and.25 ft high  Fits inside of spots on the locker organizer.  Handle to help open.

 Original locker on the outside with a organizer on the inside to make life easier!

 Locker Organizer is easy to install.