Tuesday was a day filled with a lot of struggles and hard work but in the end, it was very rewarding. We started the day off with a few parts assembled but no mechanism was fully put together and nothing was mounted to the chassis. Once we arrived at Ben Gurion University in the morning, we knew we had a lot of work to do and immediately got started. First, our team finished up the retrieving mechanism by screwing on the final parts and then we mounted it on to the chassis. Next we began working on the launch mechanism, which was the most essential part of our robot. When we began building it we were very worried that we would be unable to finish in time however, we all worked hard and efficiently and managed to finish the whole mechanism in 3 hours. We then had 3 hours to mount everything on to the main chassis. As a team, we accomplished this very quickly and had our robot up and running with time to spare. Then, we began to test the robot and encountered a couple problems, the biggest of which was that we had sharp edges sticking out which led to the ball popping every time it passed through the robot. Luckily, the solution to this was very easy and all we needed to do was cover the sharp edges in duct tape in order to prevent the ball from pooping. Once we fixed those problems our robot was finally finished and we were able to go the boat cruise!