Weeks or a few months ago, my 9CMM class started a project. In this one, we made an aluminum drill gauge. Before going on to craft it, we plan the model over in Tinkercad. We made a bit of adjustments to the model, because it wasn't exactly measured right. After I finished modelling mine, I helped some of the other students through.
A good two or so weeks later, we get to working on the aluminium model. First, we used engineering glue on the model so we could mark our cuts with scribes. Then, we punched some dents into the lines to make sure we weren't cutting unnecessary parts of our work. Then, we did the same for the drill holes. After, we drilled the holes using drill machines that I can't remember the name of. Then, we cut the measurements and got rid of the engineer's glue left over weeks prior. Recently, we put some glue on some acrylic cuts of our initials and sizes, and plastered them onto the model.
Because of gravity, the things kept sliding down. The next day, we come back to dried glue; with some of our acrylic stuck diagonally or off-center. I believe we have yet to finish the project, but we're close. Just hope I get to see the finished product.
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