Presentation

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Brief: The End of the beggining

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Smart-Clip© is an attachment that will transform gun safety by locking the gun's magazine in certain zones, most prominently school zones. The goal of this product is to promote safety while maintaining the right of a law-abiding American citizen to wield firearms. 

The product features a sleek design that uses a quick swivel attachment for the blocker. The swivel is triggered by a motor that utilizes geo-tracking to detect being within a school zone. This product is made for all gun users who want to be apart of a safer America. To achieve safety, however, the Smart-Clip© would require a government mandate to truly be successful. Eventually,  the goal is to expand the geo locking mechanism to protect large cities, sports venues, places of worship and other areas.

Blog post #4; The second prototype

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Changes we made on the second prototype:

Made the rubber bands attach to pad, Made there be indirect action with wheels controlling string on both sides of the blocker which can pull it both ways, Used metal as the secondary blocker. Cleaned up glue from last time, used two more rubber bands, Made the primary blocker stronger,

Changes we need, Change all materials out of cardboard to wood or other, Make the blocker even stronger, Make movement system better and faster, HAve fun and be safe

Blog Post #5

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Today we made our prototype and only have to work on the action through the wheel. 

Finish Third prototype. Get peer feedback to start fourth prototype. Look into gum not gun.

Blog Post #6; The Journey Continues.

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Today was certainly exciting! I worked on the exact materials of the primary blocker of the bullet. How about that Carbon Fiber Am I right. The wind bellows a cat appears its silky feet marking the only noise besides the light pitter-patter of rain. I would like to get the movement down so we know exactly how the machine will move and also start to really see how we can make it as close to useable as possible. (EXP: Using real-life measurements). 

Task List:

Get Money

Finish prototype 3 

start prototype 4

Implement designs

Have fun


Diagram; fear

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