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A quick look, with a streamer and shock cord inside, shows the modified Super Alpha to be stable with an F15-8 loaded. And, without added nose weight. Apogee 2688', optimal delay 8.35s, but with no wind. Still cool...and lucky.
The Small Hall Makerspace is the DIY resource on campus open to all students, faculty and staff. We have a 3D printer, virtual reality headsets, a laser cutter for wood and acrylic, two CNC routers for wood and aluminum, a vacuum thermoformer, and various electronics and computing prototyping equipment.
Family Weekend 2015
Photo by Stephen Salpukas
William & Mary
Women Build Miami Liberty City section.
May 12, 2012
Women Build Miami | Liberty City section.
May 12, 2012
Women Build Miami Liberty | City section.
May 12, 2012
Women Build Miami | Liberty City section.
May 12, 2012
U-Build Monopoly Board Game. Honeycomb shaped pieces snap together allowing you to make the board game track as Long or as Short as you like. Dramatically altering playing time ! From the Collection of Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube! U-Build Monopoly Hasbro Board Game Set.
All done apart from adding some colour.
Flying weight balanced at 75mm using two 500mAh 3S LiPo = 640g
Complete build log here newtonairlines.blogspot.com.au/2013/12/le-fish-build.html
and build video coming soon.
Miami Habitat is holding its seventh Women Build through December 3, 2011, in Liberty City. More than 200 women will come together to volunteer to build a home for partner family Tiara Armstrong and her five year old daughter Jamaria, just in time for the holidays. “My family was very happy and we cried tears of joy when we found out that I was accepted to the program,” said Armstrong. “Owning my own home will be a blessing!”
Women Build is a Habitat for Humanity International program underwritten by Lowe’s which brings together women from all walks of life to address the housing crisis facing millions worldwide. Since the program’s inception in 1998, Women Build volunteers have constructed more than 1,800 houses, including six in Miami-Dade County.
Miami Habitat’s Women Build is in line with its ongoing Liberty City Shine campaign, which aims to build or rehab 90 homes in Liberty City in the coming year. Women Build recruits, educates and inspires women to build decent and affordable homes for low-income families in their communities. Many women come to the Women Build site without previous construction experience and find their inner Rosie the Riveter as they learn new skills and make a positive impact in the community. Their leadership and service are changing lives.
The Penn State Harrisburg community made no-tie fleece blankets for residents of the Shalom House and Bethesda Mission in Harrisburg.
I'm a bit behind on posting my one little word for 2013. It really took some time for me to make a choice this year. Last year seemed so easy, and I was so ready to implement come major "change" in my life. I was able to do just that and the change has served me well. This year I have chosen the word build. 2013 will be a year of hard work for me. There are so many things that I want to "build". Here are just a few: faith, relationships, skills (cooking, and photography), a better me, and confidence (mine and those who surround me). This is just the tip of the iceberg. It's time for some major construction. :)
Last week I attended Belfast's very own design festival, Build, founded by the man himself, Andy McMillan.
It always proves to be a great week and this year was no different. By volunteering I had the opportunity to spend most of the week around many creative minds, and meet the designers who inspire me.
Check out Build's very own branded beer!
I wrote a short blog about my Build experience, have a read on my blog - Build 2012 Blog Post
Build Your Own Electric Vehicle for third edition coming out in 2013 by Seth Leitman and Bob Brant (deceased)
Miami Habitat is holding its seventh Women Build through December 3, 2011, in Liberty City. More than 200 women will come together to volunteer to build a home for partner family Tiara Armstrong and her five year old daughter Jamaria, just in time for the holidays. “My family was very happy and we cried tears of joy when we found out that I was accepted to the program,” said Armstrong. “Owning my own home will be a blessing!”
Women Build is a Habitat for Humanity International program underwritten by Lowe’s which brings together women from all walks of life to address the housing crisis facing millions worldwide. Since the program’s inception in 1998, Women Build volunteers have constructed more than 1,800 houses, including six in Miami-Dade County.
Miami Habitat’s Women Build is in line with its ongoing Liberty City Shine campaign, which aims to build or rehab 90 homes in Liberty City in the coming year. Women Build recruits, educates and inspires women to build decent and affordable homes for low-income families in their communities. Many women come to the Women Build site without previous construction experience and find their inner Rosie the Riveter as they learn new skills and make a positive impact in the community. Their leadership and service are changing lives.
Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photo gallery will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.
Yesterday was the sixth production day of this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat. In the second day of the rigging process, the Mojo 2.5 deck receives interior lean backs and side panels, the aluminum pylon bracket, finished dash wiring, stereo components and wiring, navigation light, cup holders, grab handles and it's Oz Tower. The hull gets everything from carpeting to an Indmar engine to to a fuel tank to a completely fastened deck. The Mojo has a lot going on at this stage of production.
If you missed the previous Mojo 2.5 build posts check'em out: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4 and Day 5.
Although the deck and hull have been joined for Parts Inspection (PI) and to verify a proper fit, these two boat systems have not been fastened together yet. By leaving the deck and hull separate through rigging, Moomba Team members have access to areas of the boat that would be difficult to get to if the deck and hull were assembled. At the end of this day in production the Mojo hull and deck will be joined.
The inside of the hull is carpeted to finish the ballast-free storage areas of the Mojo. The storage areas that can house ballast are lined with Alpha flooring. This durable non-skid covering provides the perfect base for the available Gravity II ballast system as well as a slip-less environment for gear. Used in action sports applications like RV toy hauler cargo areas, Alpha flooring is constructed to withstand the rigors of playing hard.
The Mojo hull will also accept its 50 gal fuel tank to supply a new available Indmar 345 Assault CAT engine. The fuel tank is tucked into the center of the Mojo lounge and covered with the new easily maintained fiberglass floor. The engine is lag-bolted through the floor liner and into an Aqua Plas backer block. Aqua Plas is an extremely porous composite that soaks up resin to make this material and the fiberglass one part. Aqua Plas also has incredible bolt retention for absolutely no vibration. This type of engine mounting is stronger and quieter than that used by competitors who simply through-bolt with metal backing plates.
The Mojo gets its tunes in this deparment with the installation of the stereo system. All Moomba boats come standard with a 4 Kicker Speaker system driven by a Sony deck. One of the only water sports boat brands to offer a standard sound system, Moomba is a boat ready for fun on the water, even stock. You can upgrade this system with additional Kicker speakers and amps to make your Mojo rock as much as you do.
The Mojo deck is finished off with hand upholstered lounge seat backs, side panels and at the end of the day the driver's seat. 15 stainless steel cup holders join stainless hand and bow rails on the interior, standard. The deck will also receive optional stainless steel pull-up cleats. Moomba Team members complete the dash and electronics system wiring. The aluminum pylon bracket is installed along with the swivel-head pylon to eliminate rope ratcheting and premature ware. The built-in insulated cooler is installed and the standard Oz wakeboard tower is bolted through the deck into the superior retention and security of a wide block of Aqua Plas. This method distributes the load of the tower bases over a greater area of the deck to eliminate stress cracks. The Aqua Plas material also adapts to the shape of the deck, where the two meet, unlike a metal backing plate that has no flex. And finally the bolts melt a path into the Aqua Plas for a vibration-free mount.
Finally the Mojo deck and hull are united for the last time and fastened together. Moomba boats are built with a shoebox fit, which means the deck fits over the hull and the two pieces overlap where they are secured together. There is a special body line tooled into the Mojo deck and hull to increase the strength of this junction. Stainless steel screws are inserted every six inches to join the deck and hull. The screws penetrate the deck and hull fiberglass as well as the hull's Trevera backing which is laminated into to the backside of the hull for superior screw retention and zero vibration. Screws are inserted between two router lines that surround the boat, one on the hull and one on the deck, to guard against traveling gel coat cracks. Rubrail screws are installed every 6 inches in alternating locations creating fastening points every 3 inches around the entire boat. Eventually a marine grade caulk with be applied to the underside of this union to prevent water from entering the boat in a hard turn.
On Day 7 of this build the Mojo 2.5 be tested in a water tank at the factory to make sure all of the major operating systems are functioning properly and then the boat will be towed to the lake for a detailed on-water testing. The first production Mojo hit the water for the first time. Don't miss it!
One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.
Stay tuned to the Moomba Boats Blog for more photos and production process descriptions of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. Your Mojo could be next. Moomba is brand you!
HVAC Vents rehung and boxed in
More framing
Ran Water, power, data,speakers through the middle of Lego wall.
Kalavinka 3 tone" Build "Dura Ace 7600 Hub Set laced to Brobycarbon C60 Carbon Rims" "Gator Hardshells" "EIA Gold Medal Pro Track Cog 17t 1/8" "Nitto Qull Stem NJS" "Nitto S65 Seatpost" "Kashimax AX4A Aero Saddle" "Dura Ace Fc-7600 cranks" "Sugino Zen Chain Ring" "MKS Custom Nuevo Pedals" "SAG Straps" "Izumi Njs Chain"
Women Build Miami Liberty City section.
May 12, 2012
Women Build Miami | Liberty City section.
May 12, 2012
Women Build Miami Liberty | City section.
May 12, 2012
Women Build Miami | Liberty City section.
May 12, 2012