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Gigakaiser
04-02-2012, 21:57
Hey guys. Here's a Kinect CAD model from Team 987, for those looking for an accurate reference.

Enjoy!

Duke461
04-02-2012, 22:01
That. is. amazing.
Fantastic work guys, you should be proud.
How'd you do the B? Did you custom sketch it yourself?

CalTran
04-02-2012, 22:04
*low whistle* That looks really freaking sexiii. I modeled one in Inventor, but it looks NOTHING like that one. My hat is off to you!

dellagd
04-02-2012, 22:12
What the...

Looks like we dont have to take a picture of an actual kinect anymore...

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HOW?????

JB987
04-02-2012, 22:34
What the...

Looks like we dont have to take a picture of an actual kinect anymore...

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HOW?????

How?...We have a great crew of kids working with SolidWorks led by our talented Senior Eric who was tasked with reproducing the Kinect. He did it in less than 2 hours today!

dellagd
04-02-2012, 22:49
How?...We have a great crew of kids working with SolidWorks led by our talented Senior Eric who was tasked with reproducing the Kinect. He did it in less than 2 hours today!

Yeah.

Well, there goes my self-esteem :(

Just kidding.

JesseK
23-01-2013, 07:31
Thanks for the CAD model 987! We are well into vision-aided targeting using the Kinect this year. This CAD model helped us put the Kinect in a particularly tight spot on our launch platform.

Attached is the imported Inventor CAD render -- not as pretty but it works.

ManikH
28-11-2013, 02:51
Hey guys. Here's a Kinect CAD model from Team 987, for those looking for an accurate reference.

Enjoy!

It looks amazing.
I needed the model for references on dimensions. But I am not able to open it in my Solid Works 2010 edition. Please save it in a portable format and send the file/link to my id: manik.msh@gmail.com
It will be highly appreciated.
I assure you its not for any commercial use either. I am unable to get hold of a kinect and hence my inability to measure and model it.

BBray_T1296
28-11-2013, 03:08
It looks amazing.
I needed the model for references on dimensions. But I am not able to open it in my Solid Works 2010 edition. Please save it in a portable format and send the file/link to my id: manik.msh@gmail.com
It will be highly appreciated.
I assure you its not for any commercial use either. I am unable to get hold of a kinect and hence my inability to measure and model it.

I know of no way to save as a legacy file. Apparently SolidWorks deliberately excludes this feature. What file format do you suggest? I have heard that Parasolid files aren't backwards compatible either.

Michael Hill
28-11-2013, 06:24
I know of no way to save as a legacy file. Apparently SolidWorks deliberately excludes this feature. What file format do you suggest? I have heard that Parasolid files aren't backwards compatible either.

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