For the most part, the project was propitious. Several things, such as, the design process and how we adapted to various problems that we encountered. The build process was efficient and we overcame many obstacles with ease. We were able to troubleshoot efficiently and make sure that what we did was safe, reliable and sturdy not to mention with a purpose.
Some things just couldn't be foreseen, like, that motors would pull too much and snap an elastic, or that the arm motors weren't powerful enough to rotate the arm and bring it back up. Other problems were simpler to fix like the fingers drooping due to lack of tension of flailing about when it gave you a high five. Most of these obstacles were avoided or solved without an issue whatsoever.