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The weapons project

In this lesson you are going freestyle. For long enough now you have watched and built projects with me. But just watching videos and building what you see with all of the questions answered for you never really teaches anything. If you want to learn to swim.... listen to a coach or youtube videos all you want but eventually you have to get into the water.


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So in this lesson you are responsible to find a weapon that you want to build. DO NOT PICK SOMETHING EASY!!! Whenever students pick something because it is easy they completely handicap the build. Pick something that you could honestly say to yourself  "If there would be any weapon in this whole world that I would love to have in real life it would be _________" You get to fill in the blank. 




When you pick something that you love... You Guarantee yourself that you will work harder to make it and make it right. If you wimp out and do a cruddy job with something that you are genuinely passionate about, it will not sit well with you. Generally you will strive and do whatever it takes to make it perfect. That is a recipe for success. 



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