Alterations are needed to be done to Vitrubot, like replacing some of its old parts and redesigning its body. So to
get the job done quickly, the engineers decided to split the tasks.
After a few minutes, the group who went to the welding shop called us and they told us that we need to be there. So, we immediately went there.
Vitrubot’s motor requires remodeling of wheels since the wheels are old, weak, and almost broken. But to detach the wheels, plywood surfaces - that is already damaged -and a steel frame - blocks a certain part of plywood - must be removed first. So, the mechanic on the Wildy’s Auto Electrical Shop removed the unnecessary rivets, the steel frame, and the plywood surfaces.
*Removed steelframe and plywood surfaces |
When all of these parts were removed, only the
Skeleton Aluminum Framework of Vitrubot was left.
This was brought back to Jose’s house where it was
washed and scrubbed.
Vitrubot’s framework is clean and ready. Now
where are the other parts?
This is only part one for October 23. Watch
out for part two!