Get the CAD for the Lander completely finished to the point where we can laser cut the panels. This includes things like proper plans for holding tolerances between boards and structural members, manufacturing strategies (wood glue with screws and the like), and properly placed laser-cut pilot holes for wood screws, as well as any and all 3D printed components that may get affixed to the interior or exterior of the Lander body.
Finish the parts list and get it on the order on the 24th of August. this means deciding on the latches that each panel will use to connect to others as well as the solution for the leg to mount to the Lander main body. This also includes any extraneous items that we may want to use in order to ensure lander realism to its competition counterpart (friction hinges and realistic handle on the keyboard door panel, properly sized drawer rails for the cache panel, etc.).
Obviously you and I will be working closely together to finalize the design and work out any kinks.
Get the following two things done:
Get the CAD for the Lander completely finished to the point where we can laser cut the panels. This includes things like proper plans for holding tolerances between boards and structural members, manufacturing strategies (wood glue with screws and the like), and properly placed laser-cut pilot holes for wood screws, as well as any and all 3D printed components that may get affixed to the interior or exterior of the Lander body.
Finish the parts list and get it on the order on the 24th of August. this means deciding on the latches that each panel will use to connect to others as well as the solution for the leg to mount to the Lander main body. This also includes any extraneous items that we may want to use in order to ensure lander realism to its competition counterpart (friction hinges and realistic handle on the keyboard door panel, properly sized drawer rails for the cache panel, etc.).
Obviously you and I will be working closely together to finalize the design and work out any kinks.