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Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. X, Y and. Experimented and re-adjusted Y-axis component. Here is a picture of the X and Y. Were working on the Z-axis. Arthur taught Britteny some Solidworks basics and tools, and we were able to design a winch. Sergio is redesigning the claw for better grip. The Claw Machine is coming along. April 11, 2015. Leave a comment on X, Y and. Laser Cut the Y-Axis! The parts have manifested!

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Thanks for everyone who attended the meeting and also the workshop yesterday. Hope you got a good idea of soldering and creating things from electronics components. Here are more pictures of the day. Or just sit in the back and relax a little. We are approaching Spring Break! .

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PCC Engineering Club Motorized Telescope Project. Hay guys, quick post! I downloaded GitHub for Windows. To work around some issue with Visual Studio not wanting to commit the master branch. Or The Hard Way? May 11, 2015.

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