This week at Altus Boards, we've mostly just been focusing on getting our various boards sprayed with the appropriate coating. We have to prime the parts of the board to be painted, paint those parts, and coat with polyurethane. All of these require separate coats that take several hours to dry, so progress is limited. However, it is only a matter of going as often as possible to spray the boards, and the boards will be completed.
On Sunday, the Altus team is pulling our final 100% work day. Takaaki And I plan to come in at 8 A.M. and leave at 8 P.M. We have a pressed board ready to cut out, and we plan to have it stained by the end of the day. This work day will hopefully give us another board to present to our audience during our presentations. Overall, we hope to have 4 separate boards to present at the talk. Not all of the boards will be 100% functional, but this will allow us to delve into the learning aspect of our project.
Some unfortunate news is that while team member Shiv Matta was sanding the board at his house, it somehow warped out of the concave. We'll be trying to repress it, and are working our hardest to deduct what the source of this strange reshaping is. Here's a picture:
On Sunday, the Altus team is pulling our final 100% work day. Takaaki And I plan to come in at 8 A.M. and leave at 8 P.M. We have a pressed board ready to cut out, and we plan to have it stained by the end of the day. This work day will hopefully give us another board to present to our audience during our presentations. Overall, we hope to have 4 separate boards to present at the talk. Not all of the boards will be 100% functional, but this will allow us to delve into the learning aspect of our project.
Some unfortunate news is that while team member Shiv Matta was sanding the board at his house, it somehow warped out of the concave. We'll be trying to repress it, and are working our hardest to deduct what the source of this strange reshaping is. Here's a picture:

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