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4.1.

3 Resource Planning
Jeremy Halling and Tyler Crow

Bill of Materials
Material Quantity Dimensions Vendor Cost
(inches)

Brita Water 1 2.38 X 6 X 8.25 Brita Filter $18.99


Filter Company

Stainless Steel 1 Diameter of 15, Any local $8.07


Strainer 3 inches deep vendor/ Amazon
online

Plastic Wheels 2 Diameter of 6, 1 Any local $3.00


inch thick vendor/ Amazon
online

Tank- Plastic 1 Height of 22, Sports store/ ~ $50


Body Diameter of 17 Amazon online

Tools and Equipment


Item Exists in Lab Purpose/Notes Outside Source
(Yes/No) Notes

Plastic Glue Yes Needed for attaching Lowes


plastic materials

Metal Screws Yes Screw Wheels onto Lowes


body

Power Tools for Yes Drill holes to insert Any local vendor, or
cutting and drilling parts, cut parts if home
necessary

Drill/Screwdriver Yes Tighten/loosen the Any local vendor, or


screws home

Tris-Compatible Flat Yes Monitor the pH of the Vernier


pH Sensor water and detect
semisolids such as
food or soil slurries
Needed Knowledge
Subject Need Outside Justification/ Manner of Gaining Knowledge
Assistance Purpose

Handling N Safety of team We have both completed engineering


Power Tools members in the and construction classes, will ask for
workplace advice and counseling from parents.
Also, Jeremy is OSHA certified.

Attaching N To ensure the Remember to document carefully, and


Materials and safety and follow the designs flawlessly. Reach out
Assembling the perfection of our for professional help when needed.
Prototype in a product.
safe manner.

Conclusion

1. What items pose the biggest challenge for your team and how do you plan to overcome
those challenges?

Gathering all materials and assembling them in a stable and


effective way. We plan to obtain most of our materials
pre-made, but alter and assemble them to fit our needs.

2. While compiling these lists, did you have to determine an alternate plan for any items that
you are concerned about acquiring?

No, we did not have to come up with any alternative plans for any items.

3. Do you feel your use of materials is cost effective? If not, what could you change in order
for the design to be more cost effective?

Our materials are very cost effective. Most if it is provided by the school,
and we are willing to pay extra expenses, not expected to exceed $30.

4. What steps did your team take to remain as cost effective as possible?

We selected the cheapest effective materials and avoided purchasing extra


unneeded materials for the final solution.

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