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matt111
28-02-2004, 12:46
well i was wondered what other teams have done with inventor. so if u have anything interesting, post (doesnt have to be related to robotics). i have our prototype drivetrain, which has taken me the last 10 weeks to help design and model and i have some custom pulleys and stuff. but i need to get the okay from my team before posting.

vanrooy12345
15-03-2004, 17:24
http://www.kineticknights.com/KineticKnights/Drafting/Screenshots/Holding%20Small%20Ball.JPG
more at
http://www.kineticknights.com/kineticknights/drafting.asp

kevin77284
17-03-2004, 12:29
http://www.kevinwolfe.com/balls.jpg

team222badbrad
17-03-2004, 17:42
Looks good! Our submission can be seen at www.tahsroboticsteam.org/inventoraward2004

Also 781 how did you get your picture to be so big?? Did you resize it in Inventor somehow or did you take the .BMP into an editing program?
(Edit bigger picture)

SpaceOsc
17-03-2004, 17:49
Looks good! Our submission can be seen at www.tahsroboticsteam.org/inventoraward2004 (http://www.tahsroboticsteam.org/inventoraward2004)

Also 781 how did you get your picture to be so big?? Did you resize it in Inventor somehow or did you take the .BMP into an editing program?
When you go to Save Copy As and select the BMP format there is an Options button pressing it gives you a little dialog box to specify a pixel size just go above 800x600 and it will be huge :) (at lease thats how it is in Inventor 7)

By the way next time you post a pic of your robot it look cooler and better if you did it in the perspective view instead of the orthographic camera (just like the pictures above yours)

kevin77284
17-03-2004, 20:47
When you go to Save Copy As and select the BMP format there is an Options button pressing it gives you a little dialog box to specific a pixel size just go above 800x600 and it will be huge :) (at lease thats how it is in Inventor 7)

thanks for that tip! it will help me too, now i dont have hurt my eyes by setting my desktop resolution to 2048x1536 :ahh: just to save high resolution screenshots :)

Kevin Karan
20-03-2004, 19:26
Sorry its a pic of the screen, I cant find a screen shot anyware.
http://web.cortland.edu/pete/w52004/images/DCP_3524.jpg