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Week 10 (04-04-18): Making Progress With The Switch

This was the first week back from Spring Break for the rest of the team, however, due to personal issues I had to stay in Los Angeles for an extra week. Although I'm sidelined for this week I still intend on making a contribution to the team. I am working on completing Presentation 2 that we will be delivering, this upcoming Wednesday (04-11-18). I have already gathered the information and am close to finishing the slides. I plan on returning this Sunday in order to get back to business and finish this project strong.

Although I've been gone, I've kept in contact with the team and they have filled me in on any progress for this week. Kevin has been working on preparing some support structure components in order for me to start welding. In addition, he has also created a majority of one switch section, which needs extra cuts and correct bends to be complete. Angelo has been working on creating the straight sections of the track with the 3D printed jigs that Kevin manufactured. All in all, when I get back I intend on finishing up strong with my team and making this iteration of the track a reality and ready for Maker Faire.




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