For project collision, we are currently on the making of our experimental plastic bag parachute with hot press, but because of exceptional circumstances we don’t have access to all of our materials and tools temporarily, none less my group and I are separated, we aren’t able to have group meetings and discussions in school.
Therefore, this will cause us some potential challenges that are going to make it hard for me to move forward on our product. Although we are facing with the two significant inconveniences, lack of resources and unable to meet with our partners to do work together, it won’t stop us from doing our job. Even though my group mates are here with me, we can still discuss matters and share ideas online. Because of the inconveniences, which forced my partner and me to modify our variables and evaluate our potential challenges we are going to face during this period.
The first variable we need to modify is going to be the height of the drop; fortunately, I can set up an appropriate two meters high drop zone in my house. Then I will need to find a new box that fits the specification (twenty-centimeter times twenty-centimeter times twenty-centimeter) to replace the table we had been working on. Since the parachute we had been working is also left in school so that we could access, none less the hot press machines. This means we have to find a new way to create a parachute at home. For the present, the best variable that can replace our chute is a shopping canvas bag with small holes on it. To connect the canvas bag to the box we’ll need some suspension lines, we are supposed to use fishing lines to attach it, but because I don’t have any fishing lines in-home, we will need to use thin ropes.
There are four potential problems we may face. The first one is that there isn’t enough rope for us to use, the second thing is that the new box is smaller than the one in school so I need to fill it to approximately 700 grams with objects that can fit in, this will take me some time to find the right item. Thus, I am not a hundred percent sure that we won’t run out of materials before we even finish the drop. And last but not least, we are restrained by more constraints.

If my box fall inside the green box then it fits our 30 centimeter radius criteria.

Another view from the sideways.