Safety
Robotics
Measurement
Tool Identification
Sling Puck
100

We wear this at all times on our face in the lab.

What is safety glasses?

100

This part of the robot makes the robot move.

What is the motor?

100

2/8" reduced

What is 1/4"?

100

The tool used to drive nails into a workpiece.

What is a hammer?

100

We used this process to guide us when building the sling puck boards.

What is the Engineering Design Process?

200

The kind of shoes we wear in the lab.

What are close-toed shoes?

200

This part of the robot senses when you bump into something.

What is the touch sensor?

200

2/4" reduced

What is 1/2"?

200

This tool is used to shave wood off a workpiece.

What is a file?

200

We used this tool to make the holes in the side rails of our sling puck boards.

What is the drill press?

300

The tool we use to wipe saw dust off the work tables.

What is a brush?

300

The "brain" of the robot.

What is the hub?

300

10/16" reduced.

What is 5/8"?

300

This tool is used to drive screws through a workpiece.

What is a screwdriver?

300

The word "pneumatic" in pneumatic stapler means this.

What is powered by air?

400

We press this button to shut the power off in case of emergencies.

What is the emergency shut-off switch?

400

The measurement that is equal to a full turn of the motor.

What is a rotation?

400

3/8" reduced.

What is 3/8"?

400

This tool is shaped like scissors and is used to cut through metal.

What are tin snips?

400

We used this tool to make cross-cuts to cut our rails to length.

What is the miter saw?

500

The measurement we should keep our hands away from a running blade.

What is 5 inches?

500

This sensor is used to sense the angle at which the robot is turning.

What is the yaw sensor?

500

The lines on the ruler which give us our measurement.

What are graduation lines?

500

This tool is used to measure right angles on a workpiece.

What is a speed square?

500

The type of wood used for the floor of our sling puck boards.

What is particle board?

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