During class today, I noticed some things that worked for our group well, and other things that hindered or made it more difficult for us to work. While working on our tables, there were ways of cutting the wood and drilling holes that worked for us and helped us work more efficiently, and there were some things that hindered us, and forced us to redo and waste time.
One of the things that helped us as a group was already having a detailed drawing of the exact measurements and angles for our table. Having this made it easy to cut and measure the wood. It also made us have a better idea of what it will look like in the end, and also make it easier for us to see if we had made a mistake.
The second thing that helped us out was that everyone was doing their job. Each person helped out and did everything that their job required. For example, our scribe was working on documenting everything that happened, took pictures, wrote down what we did well, and accomplished.
Something's that hindered our group from doing good work were mistakes in the measuring of our wood pieces. Without exact measurements and drawings, our table would be off, and would not work properly. One of our measurements were off. Luckily, it was bigger than smaller, so it was an easy fix.
Another thing that hindered our groups work was crooked holes in our wood when we would drill, and also when we were screwing in the screws, we would strip the wood and have to recut the wood and drill holes in them again. This not only wasted time, but sometimes we had to recut the wood, which would also was waste wood.
good! so work on the problems! 3/3
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