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Wreck Lab = People taking things apart to learn more about How Things Work.


Can also be used as a scavenger hunt
Wreck Lab is a wonderful way to accomplish a variety of goals:
 
# Familiarizing people with mechanical tools!
Can also be used to find needed objects for other projects, ie: junkbots!
# Familiarizing people with basic electronics!
# Getting to know how things work (What's in the box?)
# Acquiring parts for use in other projects (JunkBots!)


==~30 Minute Items:==
==~30 Minute Items:==

Revision as of 15:56, 25 June 2012


Wreck Lab is a wonderful way to accomplish a variety of goals:

  1. Familiarizing people with mechanical tools!
  2. Familiarizing people with basic electronics!
  3. Getting to know how things work (What's in the box?)
  4. Acquiring parts for use in other projects (JunkBots!)

~30 Minute Items:

  • CD / DVD Rom drives
  • Game Controllers
  • Remotes
  • Keyboard / Mice
  • Cell Phones

~1 Hour Items

  • Desktop / Laptop Computers
  • Printers
  • Game Consoles

Fun things to look for

  • Motors are great! (DC Motors are easier to utilize on the spot)
  • LEDs can often still be lit up
  • Capacitors
  • Gears!
  • IR LEDs

Tools you really should bring

  • Batteries
  • Battery Connectors
  • Alligator Clips
  • Wire Strippers
  • Assortment of Phillips, Straight, and Torx head screwdrivers
  • Big and small bins for parts
  • First Aid Kit
  • Safety Glasses

Tools that are great to have, but maybe not necessary

  • Soldering Iron
  • Desoldering Pump
  • Solder
  • Wire (that will fit breadboard)
  • Breadboard

Tools you do not want to bring

  • Hammer. Especially if you're dealing with a younger group.