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CraigHickman
30-01-2006, 22:21
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BuddyB309
30-01-2006, 22:26
Ahh!! how dare you put something on here that so profane that you have to censor it. What is your robot doing? Is it giving the #1 sign but with a different finger? Or does it have some sort of exposed body (or machine) part on it? ;) HHHHMMMMMM?????????????
Just kidding. great job with Inventor. cant wait to see what mechanism lies beneath ;)
crazykid234
31-01-2006, 06:39
I'm curious, how did you create the red belt? Is that just one huge solid part, or did you make it adaptive some how?
All around, looks great, cant wait to see what's so special!
Good job guys, red belt is a nice touch.
Greg Perkins
31-01-2006, 08:17
It looks like solidworks to me....but I could always be wrong
James114
31-01-2006, 10:24
It looks like solidworks to me....but I could always be wrong
It was all AutoDesk Inventor 10, using Inventor Studio to render the picture.
Michael Corsetto
31-01-2006, 10:26
I really have no idea how the red belt was made, but I do know that it doesn't move on the pulleys.
And I promise that there is nothing profane on our robot, unless profane means totally awsome! :D
Mike C.
NextPerception
01-02-2006, 01:24
i dont know about inventor but in autocad when i am modeling stuff i make belts by making a big block then slicing, merging, and subtracting cylinders
What's with the censoring? This seems to defeat the purpose of posting the picture in the first place. Well, no big difference either way, I'll see the actual thing at some point ;)
Salik Syed
01-02-2006, 10:10
its probably som kind of aimable turret... you can kind of see a bit of a roller past the censoring sign.
I am interested to see how this thing works!
James114
01-02-2006, 12:02
its probably som kind of aimable turret... you can kind of see a bit of a roller past the censoring sign.
I am interested to see how this thing works!Well that roller is for the ball mover. The red belt is also visible on the rollers.
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