Tuesday 22 March 2016

Project Eclipse: March 22 Update

Well rested from the March Break, students and staff are back at school, and we are back in high gear as we work on Project Eclipse.

With the BR Spirit Car approximately 85% complete, Car Club students are working on finishing several smaller components as well as beginning the tedious job of wiring up the mega sound and video system in the car...

First, we decided to install a main switch panel behind the shifter knob so we can control three elements of the vehicle independent of the ignition key: the underglows, the in-dash tablet, and the audio video system, or "studio", since it will soon be able to film and upload short videos at special events on the school grounds.

We needed a custom mount for the switch panel, so we fabricated a wooden plate that will sit snugly in the center console.


After a test fit, we clothed and resined the part...




Once dry, we sanded it down and painted it white, to match a few other visual cues in the vehicle.


We will show it below, once other details are mentioned...

While we had the resin out, another car club student resined a wood plate into the modified hatch trim, followed up with some putty and sanding. We had to eliminate the hump in the hatch panel as it was interfering with the sub box when the hatch was closed.


After painting the switch panel, we decided to paint the radio trim plate, to add another school-coloured component to the interior of the car.



Being blessed with resources and skilled students, Car Club had its members working away on further details for the Spirit Car, like tracing out new Lion's Head decals for the lambo doors:



The grade nine TIJ students are also tracing out the front scoop to measure out an air grille to complete the look of the otherwise vacant scoop area.



More details were added as a couple of senior automotive students coated the inner trunk lip with a flat black paint, hiding some of the weathered car's original 1999 paint.



Even the shift knob was tricked out with some white paint until we can get our hands on a lion's head shifter!



While grade eleven students worked on creating adapter plates for the new front Kicker speakers, Mr. DaSilva laid out the heavy gauge wire for the heavy duty batteries that will start running the 1500 watt sound system.





With the help of the students, the two high power Kicker amplifiers were attached to the amp rack and pre-wired. An amp rack always gives any audio setup a clean look:







By the end of the day, the amp rack was test fitted in its place at the midpoint of the Eclipse, and we can't WAIT to get it up and running!



We also installed a main fuse and distribution panel at the rear of the vehicle for safety. From it, we pre-wired the LCD monitor, linear actuator and Android computer, then tested it out, checking travel distance and clearances:



On went a few more decals, including one for the company who kindly donated the monitor to our project!



One more shipment arrived- the in-dash DVD player which will be the hub for the entertainment system. The BOSS head unit will control and send various signals to and from the other two monitors in the vehicle as well as allow multiple format audio and video files to be played through Bluetooth, external sources or SD cards.

We anxiously test fitted the unit and are hoping to get the sound system fully wired and test run by the end of the month!

Here's a look at the cockpit as the BR Spirit Car nears completion!



There's a reason why students and parents alike are drawn to Bishop Reding High School...
Our community fosters an environment of opportunity for its students. "There is always something for you to do here," says a student during class.

To that, Mr. DaSilva says: "The staff is more than happy to give everyone the tools to be your best. Show respect, give your best effort, and you will succeed!"

RESPECT. EFFORT. SUCCESS.

Now that sounds like a plan!
See you next week!


Wednesday 9 March 2016

Project Eclipse: March 1 to 8 Update

Now that the month of March is upon us, Project Eclipse's unveiling day is just over two months away, and we are over 75% complete in our fantastic journey!



As you can see by our first picture, we had a trick up our sleeve with the sign we created two weeks ago. The computer milled acrylic sign was carpeted and placed behind the front seats and above the new amp rack. This sign completes the "flying frame" around the motorized TV and, after we hooked the LED lights up to an Arduino computer to fade the lights, the sign gives off a warm glow inside the vehicle.



Now carpeted, the flying frame and sign completes the TV's layout in the trunk area.



With the 6x9 speakers now installed in the rear, the amp rack was soon constructed to finish off the "mid-frame" area.





The amp rack was constructed of wood, then covered in fleece, resined up for hardness, then carpeted for that smooth clean look.









We are hoping to get our hands on the double amplifier wiring kit after the March Break, so we can begin wiring up the entire audio system.

With the car seats back in the vehicle and accent pieces painted to reflect our school colours, Car Club students moved on to adding external details to the Eclipse.





Two Senior Transportation and SHSM students helped install the aftermarket racing pedals to add more detail to the vehicle's interior.







As a token of appreciation, students have begun to create and apply custom vinyl graphics to the exterior of the Spirit Car. We want to make sure everyone who sees our car knows the companies who have generously donated their time and equipment to our fantastic Student Success project!

On go the first few graphics...Kicker Audio, by Gemsen, who have donated the high power audio equipment for the Eclipse, and Crave Systems, one of our community partners who has donated networking equipment for the Spirit Car.

One of the Senior Transportation students was in charge of the graphics application. With a steady hand, she replicated, cut and applied the first of many sponsorship graphics to come.





The car is looking great! But, sometimes, setbacks are inevitable.
One day, dust was wiped off the Spirit Car with a dirty rag, which left some noticeable scratches all over the hood. Yikes!



The class quickly brainstormed possible ways to remove the scratches, and used a wax paste to buff out the unwanted marks. Whew!!!



At the end of this week's Car Club, we performed a trial run by hooking up the trunk batteries to the inverter and powered the retractable TV and Android computer. Looking great!


Mr. Da Silva found it neat when two students from an Oakville high school passed by on their bikes and looked at our car in amazement of what our students have created.
BR is proud of its students and their abilities, and on May 18th, the school will revel in its technical skill for its creation of the BR Spirit Car!

Have a safe and happy March break, and we will see you back soon!