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Jacqueline Elizabeth Bell <[log in to unmask]>
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Engineers Without Borders <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Nov 2007 13:17:08 -0500
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Any administrative EWB business will be very short (<5 min).  Brett  
would you be able to lead the group in a design night? We will be
meeting at7:00 on Monday. where would you like to meet? Karen @
[log in to unmask] may be able to help you reserve space.

Can't wait!

Jacquie

Quoting Brett Daniel Davis <[log in to unmask]>:

> Hi again,
>
> So what everyone has been writing makes perfect sense. Some may or
> may not know, the oven project is my senior project for engineering
> management. I'd taken a few classes with Professor Baker last year, and
> knew that this project was one that he wanted engineering input on. So
> I approached him this year and he was excited to have help with it. I
> probably should have just sent this to the whole group from start. For
> the most part this semester, I've been working with Professor Baker and
> some folks at Leader Evaporator (maple syrup evaporator company in
> Swanton), to come up with some basic oven improvements. However, as
> more time was spent with the oven, the more variables came up, and the
> more I realized that this oven design encompasses areas that are over
> my head. However, becuase I was committed to doing the project, and
> becuase I need to have it done in December, I've just been making due
> with the best of my knowledge and those that I work with.
> The prospect of having a design team this semester is really
> exciting for me, and the project. I was for the most part under the
> impression that EWB was looking to begin work on designs in December,
> so I figured that I'd go on with my project as usual. My thought was
> that I'd have 2 or 3 ME students from EWB who would come tonight, and
> my agenda was to bring them up to speed, and try to bounce ideas off of
> them. But becuase there has been such a large response and interest in
> doing design work now, then I would love the opportunity to have an EWB
> design meeting, where experts such as Peter and Mike could come
> consult, guide, etc. I would be up for setting up an EWB meeting, but
> sooner rather than later. I think that I have most of the information
> that Peter was mentioning, such as history of the project, materials,
> so we could have this meeting any time (its often tough to get Dan to
> attend extra meetings, he's usually really busy). Would this Monday
> night work? We can meet while EWB does administrative things, and have
> an official panela oven introduction?
> Regardless, I'll be working to put the pan design in CAD tonight,
> for those who still want to show up. The pan design is not going to
> change, just the oven, but drawnings need to be made for a manual Dan
> is making. We can talk about what's been done, etc. Sorry for the
> length of this email, just thought I'd try to let everyone know where
> I'm coming from and where I'm heading. Thanks for the input from
> everyone.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brett

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