logging in or signing up Eagle Project 40 Bookcases PowerPoint 2 aSGuest52091 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 58 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 01, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Sean Shiner’s Eagle Project: “40 Bookcases” June-August 2009 Slide 2: July 23, 2009: Ready to begin construction Phase 1: Priming 40 sheets of lumber Slide 3: First, Be sure to… Slide 4: … David gets the primer…. Slide 5: …and the crew gets to work… Slide 7: …and after several hours in the hot sun, finished at last! Slide 8: Phase 2: The Cuts…with Archie Dixon and his equipment Slide 11: 2 Days later: 40 Tops 40 Bottoms 40 Backs 80 Sides 100 Shelves Slide 12: Phase 3: The Jigs…first build a bookcase… Slide 13: …and use it to build the jig Slide 17: Finished! … and now ready to begin… Slide 18: Phase 4: Building the Bookcases… David and Sean bring out the jig… Slide 19: …Nicholas lines up the boards… Slide 20: …Richard Roach nails the frame… Slide 21: …off comes the frame with shelves… Slide 22: …Cody runs a bead of glue along the edges… Slide 23: …Josh and Dylan carefully set the backing in place… Slide 24: …Davey and Sean check the alignment… Slide 25: …Dustin Hamel secures the backing to the frame and shelves… Slide 26: …Archie and Josh trim the edges… Slide 27: …Allan Braswell helps with sanding… Slide 28: …Sean and Josh stack bookcases into the garage… Slide 29: …and finally, the 40th bookcase is constructed!... Slide 30: 40 bookcases, now crammed into the garage, are ready for… Slide 31: …Phase 5: Painting! Slide 32: David and Davey: finishing touches before painting begins… Slide 33: … Sean uses the air compressor to dust off the shelves … Slide 34: …Oh, yeah!.... Slide 35: …Setting up in the backyard… Slide 36: … Danny, Dave and Sean’s Dad watch as Archie checks out the setup… Slide 37: …and the painting begins! Slide 38: Temperance-Kutner Elementary School colors of burgundy for the 20 smaller bookcases… Slide 39: …and blue for the 20 larger bookcases… Slide 40: …Looking good… Slide 41: …and Bookcase #40 finished! A job well done! Slide 42: Time to celebrate…we did it! …and on to … Slide 43: Destination for the newly completed bookcases! Slide 44: Delivery Day! It took several trips to get all 40 bookcases over to the school… Slide 45: A happy (and relieved) Sean Shiner with bookcases “ready to go” for the teachers at Temperance-Kutner Elementary Slide 46: Newly remodeled room (bare!) Bookcases placed in classrooms… Nice! Slide 47: Bookcases filled and ready for students…. Awesome! Slide 48: The Final Day, August 19, 2009…Sean’s presentation of the bookcases to the teachers of Temperance-Kutner Elem. Slide 49: A certificate of appreciation presented by Principal Randy Hein and Richard Roach, advisor. Slide 50: SPECIAL THANKS Slide 51: These Clovis businesses generously donated the Lumber, Paint and Primer needed to build the bookcases Slide 52: Thank you, David Larsen. You came every single day of construction, from priming to painting, to help me build these bookcases, and also to my presentation. You are a true friend. Slide 53: A special thank you to you, Richard Roach, as my advisor, for your encouragement, help with construction and assistance with the staff at Temperance-Kutner Elementary. Slide 54: And a special thanks to you, too, Archie Dixon, for sharing your time, expertise and equipment in the construction of these bookcases…a tremendous gift of service. I sure learned a lot! Slide 55: Congratulations Eagle Scout Sean Shiner Well done! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Eagle Project 40 Bookcases PowerPoint 2 aSGuest52091 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 58 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 01, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Sean Shiner’s Eagle Project: “40 Bookcases” June-August 2009 Slide 2: July 23, 2009: Ready to begin construction Phase 1: Priming 40 sheets of lumber Slide 3: First, Be sure to… Slide 4: … David gets the primer…. Slide 5: …and the crew gets to work… Slide 7: …and after several hours in the hot sun, finished at last! Slide 8: Phase 2: The Cuts…with Archie Dixon and his equipment Slide 11: 2 Days later: 40 Tops 40 Bottoms 40 Backs 80 Sides 100 Shelves Slide 12: Phase 3: The Jigs…first build a bookcase… Slide 13: …and use it to build the jig Slide 17: Finished! … and now ready to begin… Slide 18: Phase 4: Building the Bookcases… David and Sean bring out the jig… Slide 19: …Nicholas lines up the boards… Slide 20: …Richard Roach nails the frame… Slide 21: …off comes the frame with shelves… Slide 22: …Cody runs a bead of glue along the edges… Slide 23: …Josh and Dylan carefully set the backing in place… Slide 24: …Davey and Sean check the alignment… Slide 25: …Dustin Hamel secures the backing to the frame and shelves… Slide 26: …Archie and Josh trim the edges… Slide 27: …Allan Braswell helps with sanding… Slide 28: …Sean and Josh stack bookcases into the garage… Slide 29: …and finally, the 40th bookcase is constructed!... Slide 30: 40 bookcases, now crammed into the garage, are ready for… Slide 31: …Phase 5: Painting! Slide 32: David and Davey: finishing touches before painting begins… Slide 33: … Sean uses the air compressor to dust off the shelves … Slide 34: …Oh, yeah!.... Slide 35: …Setting up in the backyard… Slide 36: … Danny, Dave and Sean’s Dad watch as Archie checks out the setup… Slide 37: …and the painting begins! Slide 38: Temperance-Kutner Elementary School colors of burgundy for the 20 smaller bookcases… Slide 39: …and blue for the 20 larger bookcases… Slide 40: …Looking good… Slide 41: …and Bookcase #40 finished! A job well done! Slide 42: Time to celebrate…we did it! …and on to … Slide 43: Destination for the newly completed bookcases! Slide 44: Delivery Day! It took several trips to get all 40 bookcases over to the school… Slide 45: A happy (and relieved) Sean Shiner with bookcases “ready to go” for the teachers at Temperance-Kutner Elementary Slide 46: Newly remodeled room (bare!) Bookcases placed in classrooms… Nice! Slide 47: Bookcases filled and ready for students…. Awesome! Slide 48: The Final Day, August 19, 2009…Sean’s presentation of the bookcases to the teachers of Temperance-Kutner Elem. Slide 49: A certificate of appreciation presented by Principal Randy Hein and Richard Roach, advisor. Slide 50: SPECIAL THANKS Slide 51: These Clovis businesses generously donated the Lumber, Paint and Primer needed to build the bookcases Slide 52: Thank you, David Larsen. You came every single day of construction, from priming to painting, to help me build these bookcases, and also to my presentation. You are a true friend. Slide 53: A special thank you to you, Richard Roach, as my advisor, for your encouragement, help with construction and assistance with the staff at Temperance-Kutner Elementary. Slide 54: And a special thanks to you, too, Archie Dixon, for sharing your time, expertise and equipment in the construction of these bookcases…a tremendous gift of service. I sure learned a lot! Slide 55: Congratulations Eagle Scout Sean Shiner Well done!