Create and Improve

day 1: 

  • i wasnt able to make it to class

day 2:

  • i finished my develop and plan document so that i could have an idea of what to do before i started making.
  • after finishing the develop and plan document, i measured out the size of the foam that i wanted and hot glued the basic structure of the boat in place while making sure that both sides of the boat was symmetrical.
  • i realized immediately that it wasnt worth the time to get the smooth round bottom of the boat that i drew on my design paper, so instead i made the bottom of the boat flat
  • going slightly ahead of the schedule, i was also able to pick out the motors and batteries that i wanted

day 3:

  • i drilled a holes into two round wooden blocks that i found to be the right size for the wheel, and got a wooden rod (instead of a metal rod since i thought it might be too slippery for the rubber band idea that i found since the motor cant go underwater) to plan out where the wheels were going to go. didn’t attach the wheels onto the boat because i might need some adjustments later on.
  • i didnt worry about the front wheel, or the propellers too much since they could be added any time in the future
  • like what i wrote on the plan, i connected the batteries and motor to see if they worked, the motor was spinning more weakly than i thought it was going to, but still seemed to power the boat fine for now.

day 4:

  • instead of doing what i planned, i worked with some different motors throughout the class to see how i could make them spin better under the resistance of the rubber band, but couldn’t find one that worked well enough, i felt that it was too late to restart, but couldn’t really think of anything, so i walked around my class and the other science class for some inspiration.
  • in the end, i decided to change my plan into something thats rubber band powered (so the energy transfer would be elastic potential–>kinetic energy) so i didnt have to worry about the motors not working.

day 5:

  • i started off behind schedule, but making a rubber band powered contraption was easier than a battery powered one, so i quickly thought about how i was going to change the boat to be powered by rubber bands was going to work, and replaced the batteries with a singular rubber band attached to a pole.

day 6:

  • on day 2, i didn’t even know that there was going to be a sixth work day, but since i have more time than i anticipated, i made my rubber band contraption longer so that the boat would run farther before stopping, and finally made the propellers and front wheel of the boat.

peer feedback:

  • on day 3 and 4, i got some feedback that i needed to change my battery or make my motor stronger somehow, however, i have already tried some different motors and batteries out and decided that instead of wasting more time on the motors, i made my project rubber band powered.
  • on day 4 and 5, i got the feedback that my rubber band contraption wasn’t allowing my boat to go very far, so i spent day 5 doing what i could to try fixthat problem

Define And Inquire

Submarine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF8zk0jmAvE&ab_channel=YuriOstr

safety: 5 very safe

difficulty: 4 probably a bit hard to control the outcome and might be hard to make. if i make it and realize something is wrong and it doesn’t work, its very likely that i probably will be completely out of time to even try to do it again, but it doesn’t include motors or anything so i wont have to worry about that

energy transfer: elastic potential (rubber band) ==> kinetic energy (spin propeller)

Car Boat thing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izKJVYAbgso&ab_channel=7dayscraft

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnzxebhBEEs&ab_channel=DiyPortal

safety: 5 very safe

difficulty: 3 the propeller and the wheels use basically the same spinning mechanism and uses the same motors, so right now it feels like that all i have to do is to add propellers to the wheel somehow (and make a body suitable for water/that can float)

energy transfer: chemical potential (battery) ==> electrical energy ==> kinetic energy (spin propeller and wheel)

flying butterfly thing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVmPVtzYeAQ&ab_channel=【BenriLifehack】便利ライフハック

safety: 4 it might hit someone but its not very hard

difficulty: 2 its probably way too easy but it looks fun

energy transfer: elastic potential (rubber band) ==> kinetic energy (potential energy is released and spins the back of the butterfly thing)

helicopter or plane

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgVaid5HnB8&ab_channel=S-DiY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8NpJzu8Lek&t=310s&ab_channel=THANGEngineer

safety: 4 it might hit someone but wont do much harm

difficulty: 5 probably very hard to make and a lot of things found on youtube could barely fly, its also quite hard to control where it goes

energy transfer: chemical potential (battery) ==> electrical energy ==> kinetic energy (spin propeller)