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Sling’N Shoot Designed and made by: The members of USA Sling Shot Enterprise Austin Ford, Christian Waksmunski, and Will Conroy D-16 EF 152 Spring 2017, 4/4/17
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Final design The Sling’n Shoot features two smaller scale sling shots and back to back ramps facing 6 holes drilled into the board. The object of the game is to shoot a marble into all six holes before the opposing player. To allow for an efficient way to keep score there are rings on either side of the game board. For ages 8+
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Why Sling’n shoot? We chose our design because it had a simple yet efficient build plan that was cost effective and had the potential to bring in a large profit. Our team built the prototype on a 1/3 scale of the final design. This made the prototype in-expensive and time efficient which worked best for our team members.
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Estimated cost and man power
$2 Wood Total Cost for 1,000 Units: $13,960 $2 pack of rubber bands Man Power: Prototype took the help of three people $.36 dowel Total hours: 23 Man Hours spent on constructing the prototype $.50 x 12 beads $.25 x 12 cups $6 bag of marbles Total cost for One Unit: $13.96 Estimated Retail Cost: $20
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Costumer Review Brady Callahan Age: 8
“I loved being the first kid to play with the Sling’N Shoot! Had so much fun playing the game with my mom, and would ask for it for Christmas” We asked him to give the toy a rate out of ten and he gave it an 8.5/10.
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Conclusions The Sling’N Shoot is a fun way to incorporate sling shots indoors through a game of friendly competition. The prototype does not work up to the standard we’d have hoped, but with our calculations the fully developed product will be a great game for children ages eight and up.
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