Used Epoxy to mount the hardware into the acrylic pieces and allowed them to sit in a wood-block vice to ensure drying was done correctly and in the desired orientation.
In addition, the Front face and Right Face (containing no holes) were epoxied together at right angles using a Pony (Trademark) Right Angle Clamp. I also used Adhesive to ensure the connection was solid and mounded perpendicular to the work surface to take the benefit of gravity in the situation. Pictures were taken of each of these phases.
In Systems Engineering II, Two other students and I, will create an Underwater Remote Operate Vehicle in compliance with the competition standards issued by SeaPerch. Design process will be followed and carried out until the 3rd marking period until the construction phase begins. All design and preparation work will be posted here to follow up on our project.
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