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Week 2 - Tent Materials

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Bill of Materials Netting (48.28 Dollars) We are splitting the cost of the netting   with another group (Steve and David’s) for out netting that lays over the entire tent structure. PVC Piping Ideal Conditions             4 six footlong 3/4 PVC pipes (2.84 Dollars Each) (The extra 4ft will be cut into necessary lengths)                                     10 ft long pipes             6 two-foot-long-3/4 PVC Pipes (Cut into 1ft segments) (1.79 Each)             4 two-foot-long-3/4 PVC Pipes (1.79 Each)             8 t hree-way-elbow 3/4 PVC connectors (14.49 Dolla...

Week 1 Tent Exploration

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This is a full scale, professional level, drone racing tent. The goal behind this tent set up is following the race course start to finish. The stipulation is all the drones have to get through the red arches, and stay in-between the blue lines on the ground. By going outside of either of those lines, red and blue, a time penalty or entire disqualification can occur. Times are taken at the end to find out who completed the course the quickest, awarding the fastest drone as the winner. This is our planned tent. The main objective of our tent is to fly through different sized, and shaped, objects inside of the tent. They will be given a short time limit, somewhere around one minute, to fly through as many different holes as possible. Each hole will be given a different point value, increasing value with difficulty to get through. At the end of one minute, all of the players points will be tallied up for a final score. This is our scaled down build of the tent. For the fin...

Module 1

What is the main objective of the course? Nate Barone: Through the creation of our own drones along with the enclosures to fly them in, we hope to create a visible change to interest in STEM related majors. To help with this, we are getting students involved in the Notre Dame Catholic High School STEM Club, across the street from SHU, involved in with our project this semester. As an added bonus we also are hoping to raise money to go into the STEM club's budget to further help stimulate interest. Thomas Dobransky: The main objective of this course is to be involved and help the community around us, while at the same time learning new engineering skills.