Jesse Weber.  Budget of $26,000 to build my bionic arm  No more than two failed tests  Actuator options: Electric Motor-$6,500 Air Muscles-$10,000.

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Jesse Weber

 Budget of $26,000 to build my bionic arm  No more than two failed tests  Actuator options: Electric Motor-$6,500 Air Muscles-$10,000 Rocket Motors-$15,000  End Effector options: Electric Hand-$6,500 Bionic Hand-$10,000 Rocket Hand-$15,000  Material options: Plastic-$1,000 Titanium-$3,000 Carbon Fiber-$5,000

Air Muscles-$10,000 Bionic Hand-$10,000 Carbon Fiber-$5,000 Total= $25,000

My arm was able to successfully reach all of the positions

My arm was able to successfully reach the brick, pick the brick up, and place the brick correctly

My arm was able to pick up the 2 Kg brick and the 5 Kg brick, but failed to pick up the 10 Kg brick

My arm was able to successfully build the brick wall and pass the test

My arm passed all except 1 test!