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Re: Moving Locations
My best tip is to bring EVERYTHING from your old field, even if it is a piece of scrap metal; you never know what you will need. From what I hear, you should have time before the season to get Autodesk loaded to some computers and get some tables/chairs. I wouldn't be bummed out because of the few things that you are going to loss, because they are retrievable, work hard on getting everything straight before the build season. Good luck!
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Re: Moving Locations
We moved to a new build site on the school campus over the summer. Sketch a rough layout, prioritize things like electrical outlets for any tools, minimizing safety hazards, maintaining clear organization, etc. Having plenty of room to easily move the robot anywhere around the buildspace is extremely helpful.
Use this opportunity to go through your entire inventory and scrap whatever isn't necessary. You also have the opportunity to categorize items by group as specifically as you want for maximum clarity. |
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Re: Moving Locations
In our old shop al the partions had walls made from whiteboard. You could write on any wall when you wanted to show a student some point. The students also used it all the time. I miss those walls.
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