Maker Zoo Intern Task Allocation System Kit (iTASK)

Maker Zoo Intern Task Allocation System Kit (iTASK)

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The Task Has Fallen On You, Literally! It's that time again: trash day. But who gets stuck lugging all those pizza boxes and coffee cups to the curb? The decision is a tough one. Instead of waiting for someone to volunteer - which, let's face it, never happens - use iTASK to allocate tasks fairly. And what better way to decide than with a good old-fashioned game? Introducing the Russian Roller, a clever device that determines task assignation through pure chance. Simply write each intern's name on a side of the device and toss it into the air. Whoever's name is facing up when it lands gets stuck with the chore. To make this process more interesting (and accurate), consider personalizing the device. You can import the STL file of a custom name plate and create a matching size primitive to print out your own text. For an added challenge, try using friction welding to glue everything together. Just be sure to don those safety goggles - you know the drill. Source: http://www.makerzoo.co/3d-printing-friction-welding

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