We still don't have one of each module since we added a few recently; expect file updates soon as fillets and molds are completed.
Interacting with the snap together modules is enjoyable though and we are quickly troubleshooting small problems:




Solidworks is interesting since the mate tool helps line up modules very quickly.
We also started a new bag of mycelium today to be ready for the final presentations.

Our older bag is looking a little funky now considering its been three weeks or so.

Kinda scary looking haha. So, we really need to stop wasting material and move it to molds or something.
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