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We fabricated a giant pair of tongs to use as <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.aqua-gear.com/swim-goggles<span style="color:black;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important;background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">swimming goggles</span>] tweezers, as well as a light up nose and buzzer that rings when someone touches the sides of the board.
 
We fabricated a giant pair of tongs to use as <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.aqua-gear.com/swim-goggles<span style="color:black;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important;background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">swimming goggles</span>] tweezers, as well as a light up nose and buzzer that rings when someone touches the sides of the board.
 
== The Event ==
 
== The Event ==
The first date for the 'Operation Playoff' was snowed out. The event was delayed until January 2010, when about 20 teams played on standard Operation boards at 'Ben Franklin's Feet' for the chance a the final playoff round on our giant version of the game.
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The first date for the 'Operation Playoff' was snowed out. The event was delayed until January 2010, when about 20 teams played on standard Operation boards at 'Ben Franklin's Feet' for the chance a the final playoff round on our <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.proposable.com <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important; background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">proposal software</span>] giant version of the game.
 
The Giant Operation board is currently housed at The Franklin Institute, where it is used for educational programs and events.
 
The Giant Operation board is currently housed at The Franklin Institute, where it is used for educational programs and events.
 
=== More Info ===
 
=== More Info ===

Revision as of 15:00, 25 July 2011

Project Giant Operation was a project in Winter 2009 in collaboration with Make:Philly. The Franklin Institute asked our two groups to design and build a *giant* game of operation for a Body Worlds 2 related event they were holding. Over the course of 4 weekends and 2 week nights we designed, built, and painted a giant version of the game Operation. The top of the board is 4x 8 sheet of plywood which is raised off of the ground, and beneath the board is the electronics and innards of the game. We fabricated a giant pair of tongs to use as swimming goggles tweezers, as well as a light up nose and buzzer that rings when someone touches the sides of the board.

The Event

The first date for the 'Operation Playoff' was snowed out. The event was delayed until January 2010, when about 20 teams played on standard Operation boards at 'Ben Franklin's Feet' for the chance a the final playoff round on our proposal software giant version of the game. The Giant Operation board is currently housed at The Franklin Institute, where it is used for educational programs and events.

More Info

Project Sketch

Here are some sketches of what our design is 1) An outer weight bearing shell, made by 1x? a 4x8 sheet of 5/8 plywood. 2) An inner components platform Chetan Kapur containing electronics, wells for parts to go into, etc.

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Teams

To make building fast, we have some 3 teams to work on this, based on the exampleat this instructable.

Team Woodworking:

  • 1) John Siemiarowski (Lead)
  • 2) Harris
  • 3) PJ Santoro
  • 4) Far McKon

Team Fake Organs

--this team is responsible for foraging or making fake organs SEO Blog Philippines to go inside the body. The organs can be made through loan modification any means, such as foam construction, cardboard cutouts, 3-d printing, sculpy clay, whittling, beef jerky laser-beaming, others...? Also, donations of weird junky objects are very welcome. Metal (ie conductive) objects even outdoor fountains more so.

  • 1) Jack Z. (Lead)
  • 2) Popsicle the cat
  • 3) Leigh Olesen

Team Electronics:

  • 1) Jordan Miller (Lead)
  • 2) Ryan Barnes
  • 3) Adam Elkins
  • 4) Brendan Schrader
  • 5) Abbas Yaseen sponsored by Jordan Miller
  • 6)

Team Painting, planning, pictures, etc:

  • 1) Kelsey Johnson (Lead)
  • 2) Jordan Miller
  • 3) Adam Elkins
  • 4) Brendan Schrader
  • 5) PJ Santoro
  • 6) Chris Thompson. Woot!

Project Coordinators

  • 1) Far McKon (FarMckon@gmail.com)
  • 2) you?