Sacajawea Middle School Advanced Engineering and Robotics class
The 8th grade Advanced Engineering and Robotics class at Sacajawea Middle School will be designing (using computer-aided design and drafting) and printing (using a 3D printer) parts that the SPD/FBI bomb squad can use to dramatically improve grip on its bomb disposal robots.
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Sacajawea Middle School students Brooklyn Jenson, left, and Kaitlyn Hawker, measure the gripping pieces on a Spokane police department bomb robot, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019. The advanced engineering students will be designing (using computer-aided design and drafting) and printing (using a 3D printer) parts that the SPD/FBI bomb squad can use to dramatically improve grip on its bomb disposal robots.
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Sacajawea Middle School advanced engineering students watch the Spokane police department bomb robot pick up a small plastic object, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019. The students in Kim Taylor’s class will be designing (using computer-aided design and drafting) and printing (using a 3D printer) parts that the SPD/FBI bomb squad can use to dramatically improve grip on its bomb disposal robots.
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Sacajawea Middle School students, from left, Hallie Brigham, Sarah Hedge, Joanna Glanville and teacher Kim Taylor talk with Spokane Police Officer and Bomb Squad member Toby Bryer about designing holding pieces for X-ray equipment for the bomb squad robot, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019. The advanced engineering students will also be designing (using computer-aided design and drafting) and printing (using a 3D printer) parts that the SPD/FBI bomb squad can use to dramatically improve grip on its bomb disposal robots.measures the gripping pieces on a Spokane police department bomb robot, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019.
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Sacajawea Middle School student Brooklyn Jenson measures the gripping pieces on a Spokane police department bomb robot, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019. The advanced engineering students will be designing (using computer-aided design and drafting) and printing (using a 3D printer) parts that the SPD/FBI bomb squad can use to dramatically improve grip on its bomb disposal robots.
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Sacajawea Middle School advanced engineering students watch a Spokane police department robot pick up a wood object, Thursday, Jan 10, 2019. the Students will be designing (using computer-aided design and drafting) and printing (using a 3D printer) parts that the SPD/FBI bomb squad can use to dramatically improve grip on its bomb disposal robots.
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Spokane Police Officer and bomb squad member, Toby Bryer visits eight-grade students in Kim Taylor’s advanced engineering class, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019, at Sacajawea Middle School in Spokane, Wash. Some of the students projects hang on the wall behind Bryer.
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