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Unread 30-03-2012, 11:43
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Re: Fabrication

This year, we did very little in house fabrication. Everything had to be designed, before it was sent off to the machine shop. While I do not like having so little fabrication done by students, I feel we made up with it by have a 20 times better CAD and design process this year. Though I do not like the process we took this year, it was necessary in the advancement of our team. We do not have enough space for any kind of large machines, namely mills and lathes. This year, because we did so well in LA, we hope to get more space and funding for next year, and do more in house work than we have ever done before, while still having a complete design process.
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