It's time to remove much of the interior of the van and take it down to the metal. It will open up more cubic area of room and allow us to install items straight into the metal where needed.
Your next assignment is calculating material and cost of the new floor. Please check the G-Class for the assignment. I'll be sharing with you the spreadsheet for the project. Make a copy and name it. Cheers
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The designs are up on the wall and the voting has begun!
Students have worked in groups coming up with final drafts of their van builds. It's now up to the AHS community to vote on a build they like. When the votes are tallied and the favorite build is determined, we'll get to work on the van starting with gutting the inside and then figuring out the budget. Here's the builds: It's time to get into groups of 3-4 and start the R&D phase of the project. Here's what's expected:
1) Look up existing builds online to get a reference for what you want your dream build to look like 2) Sketch rough drafts of it and get multiple looks (above, left side, right side, back, front) to gain a better understanding of the build 3) Using straight edges, sharp pencils, and a delicate hand finalize your rough drafts into final drafts of beautiful work. Take your time, make it special. Be proud of what you're creating. We will have a competition at the end of this phase where we will hang the final drafts in the hall and have AHS students do a gallery walk and vote on their favorite design. Winner gets built...if we can afford it. I'm proud of the work so far and keep it up. This is going to be a project you will remember. Students,
I found a website that has a 3D rendering of an extended Econoline van like we have. The link is below. Check it out. It gives an awesome view of this person's build and something we can use for inspiration on our build. Chur 3dvanbuild |
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