User talk:Wfalak/enes100/fanwing

10/5/0 .. AC motor??? 2000 rpm ???? where is this information coming from .. assignments for next week are not "WE" they are "I", they are what you are going to commit to doing. 1sfoerster 18:05, 26 September 2011 (UTC)

Week 2 Thanks for showing me how to create a sphere in Google Sketch-Up. It helped me make the tip of the body Mbaig7172 21:03, 02 October 2011 (UTC)

0/5/0 .. nothing posted .. did comment on team mates discuss pages 1sfoerster 18:41, 3 October 2011 (UTC)

Ideas are good and shows initiative. esmith1993 10:24am 9 October 2011

0/0/0 ... nothing to grade 17:34, 11 October 2011 (UTC)

Good job gluing the body to the squirrel cage. You really smoothed the bottom portion of the body that connected to the two Styrofoam ends. Also thanks for explaining why you did that. If not, the Styrofoam body would be too flimsy to support the heavy wires and movement controls. Mbaig7172

Piecing together the bottom portion of the Fanwing showed some skilled handiwork and craftsmanship.Esmith1993 11:17pm 16 October 2011

0/0/0 .. nothing to grade 1sfoerster 20:03, 17 October 2011 (UTC)

Hey, do we need more balsa wood or can we use the rest of the Styrofoam? Styrofoam is free. I did not get a message with a link to anything to order.

10/10/10 ... the drawing does not look like a fan wing. I suppose it is a partially complete attempt. You should document your learning curve using google sketchup or 123D (not clear which one you are using) ... document your learning curve using screencast.com and talk into a microphone .. and post to youtube 1sfoerster 18:41, 24 October 2011 (UTC)

The tail that we worked on is completed but do you think the tail is too heavy? When I looked at the fanwing models online, the wing was slanted at a degree.

Good job finishing the tail and sealing it with glue. The squirrel cage and tail are conjoined perfectly. I guess the next step is begin working on the electrical side of things. Mbaig7172    20:18, 23 October 2011 (UTC)

Great work helping us find materials and alerting Foerster on our need of thin wooden plancks Esmith1993 9:06pm 23 October 2011

Can you finish the design of the wing on Google Sketch Up? It would really help us. Good job sanding don the rough edges on the fanwing. The sanding tool is very powerful yet you managed to not chip or splinter the wood. Mbaig7172

22:40 October 31 2011 (UTC)

10/10/10 ... where did the picture come from ??? need source ... I have trouble relating it to existing fan wing .. don't see clearly what you did ... 1sfoerster 19:36, 31 October 2011 (UTC)

Im sure, you will do great crafty work to the new body design of the Fanwing, and great research was completed on the balance point of the fanwing. esmith1993 6:41pm 11/6/2011

Good job researching the center of gravity for the fanwing.

Mbaig7172 20:50 31 October, 2011 (UTC)

10/10/0 ... researching center of gravity? where is the education, tutorial/ links associated with this? 1sfoerster 20:23, 7 November 2011 (UTC)

Can you put up the pictures that you took on Wednesday...never mind I see them. Thanks for taking the pictures.

Mbaig7172

10:15 13 NOvember 2011 (UTC)

10/10/5 .. what pieces ... wrapping up what? ... I have no idea what is going on 1sfoerster 21:50, 14 November 2011 (UTC)