Final blog!!!

On wednesday I finished the project!! After I got the furiating design done ✅, of course.  I actually started to get how to do it after a while and ended up finishing it after a while.

After that I had to do the cutting. The noise that saw made! But I did it no problemo.

Then I did the drill press. At first I was really nervous but it was easy in the end.

Finnaly, I curled the wires and made the circuit. It took a good bit of soldering 👨‍🏭 though. There was a faulty switch that I had to un-solder as well, so that was a bit annoying. But other than that, it was a fun and finished project!!

Capstone blog post #6 – Final Product

Now. The presentation and the final product. What all this was for. The most important thing in the process. And it’s just around the corner.

 

First and foremost, we had to do the blog post. The 5th (3rd in my case) blog post, in fact. This was done for 3 reasons. 1: so people can get a gist of the presentation. 2: so that you don’t have to say all the information out loud. 3: the most important, to base your script of off. So after the blog, the first thing I went off to do was make my script. I made tweaks and took out stuff to the/from the content. It didn’t take that long, really. It went from 12 (yes, twelve) pages to 9. This made me really proud that I could take out that much. The script was ready. Well, not really. I kept cutting out stuff and it ended as 4.

 

The next big part is the visuals. Seems easy. A google slide with good pictures. Well, for me, YOU’RE WRONG. Really wrong. First things first, at first, I didn’t download a single picture. And I didn’t know it had to be large and high quality. And I didn’t know about the copyright. So I had to restart my pictures. Oh, and I didn’t know it couldn’t be a background. Then I had to make tables to help reduce my script. Finally, done. But no. As my script was changing, I had to constantly change and delete and add ones.