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Evenstar_342
04-04-2007, 19:42
To all FIRST students,
Please VOTE for the FIRST Autodesk Inventor award.
Go to
www.autodesk.com/firstbase
To register, you must have your team password. Only YOU can vote!
Look at everyone's work, register and vote for Team 342 or any other team(s) before April, 13th at 4 pm (EST).
Thanks for voting!!!!!
TEAM 342—DESIGN SUBTEAM
BOSCH Charleston, SC / USA
Stephen Gnamm
Stephanie Kohl
Maricruz Murillo-Achata
Jessica Piness
Check back tomorrow for some interesting Autodesk Inventor facts!
wow so we go from a nice general reminder to vote for the Inventor submission to an advertisement for 342.
Elgin Clock
05-04-2007, 00:58
wow so we go from a nice general reminder to vote for the Inventor submission to an advertisement for 342.
Today's post was made possible by the letter's G & P..
Alone they don't mean very much, but together they make a world of difference..
That said.. Good luck to ALL competitors involved in the Autodesk Award. :)
Evenstar_342
05-04-2007, 10:50
Sorry if this comes across as an advertisement, since the awards process is very different this year and registering can be complicated, we simply wanted to encourage all FIRST students to vote for the entry of their choice.
Yes, Team 342 is proud of our work. We've spent countless hours learning the ins and outs of Inventor, modeling the robot, having fun working together and eating too many cookies. We hope that our experience encourages more FIRST students to work with Inventor. As you'll see in the next few days, we are also trying to start a discussion in the Chief Delphi community about Autodesk Inventor and robot design.
If any other teams would like to post about their entries or the awards process in general, please do! Maybe together we can foster a postive spirit of coopertition.
dancingmagneto1
05-04-2007, 21:40
One of the first facts about Team 342 and Autodesk Inventor is: Approximately how many pieces are needed to model the Rack n’ Roll playing field?
Check tomorrow for the answer and some more fun facts!
teammember_342
06-04-2007, 10:05
The answer for yesterday's question from dancingmagneto1 is:
1096 parts! That definitely takes forever to load.
Question for today I am wondering is:
What is the newest version of Autodesk Inventor?
Does anyone know?? :confused:
Dan Zollman
06-04-2007, 13:41
What is the newest version of Autodesk Inventor?
Autodesk Inventor 2008...just released.
http://www.autodesk.com/inventor
http://images.autodesk.com/adsk/files/autodesk_inventor_2008_technical_what_s_new.pdf
Evenstar_342
07-04-2007, 13:01
Dan's correct. Autodesk did just release Inventor 2008, which looks very cool. In 2007, most teams used Autodesk Inventor 11, which was released in April, 2006.
Today's Question:
How many educational licenses does Autodesk give to FIRST?
Check back tomorrow for the answer...:]
Maricruz
08-04-2007, 13:16
the answer for yesterday's question is:
Autodesk gives out ten Inventor licenses to each FIRST team. Autodesk has given over $72 million in software donations to FIRST teams since 1972. Thanks Autodesk!
Today's question is " what kind of projects do you think autodesk inventor could be used for?"
do you think could be used in an electronic foosball game?mmmm...:rolleyes:
Before heading for lunch i just want to share a little bit of my experienced that I had with FIRST and of course desingning with autodesk inventor. This is my first year on the team, but not only on the team but also in your country. I am a exchanged student from BOLIVIA, and I've been living here for about 7 months. And one of the greatest experiences I had here, and helped me to find that science and techonology are amazing ,was being part of a desingn team, being part of First,where I learn how to use the software autodesk inventor. All these has been such a great experienced, an experienced that I could not have in my home country.
I am glad to be part of all these/:D
Forgive me if everyone already knows the answer to this question. I am buried under an avalanche of emails.
Was there an email blast sent to every team about this awards process? If so, let me know when. (I can't access the FIRST site for some reason today.)
Thanks.
Evenstar_342
08-04-2007, 18:47
Forgive me if everyone already knows the answer to this question. I am buried under an avalanche of emails.
Was there an email blast sent to every team about this awards process? If so, let me know when. (I can't access the FIRST site for some reason today.)
Thanks.
Actually, I'm not sure if there was an e-mail sent out. The top five were announced Saturday (3/31) morning and voting will close April 13th at 4pm. The winners are announced at the awards ceremony at the Championship on April 14th. That's why we started this thread, we're very proud of our work and excited about the work of other teams and want to have it voted on and judged by the entire FIRST community.
teammember_342
09-04-2007, 10:10
The answer for yesterday's question from Maricruz is:
Autodesk Inventor is used for modeling all sorts of applications, from developing consumer products to creating cars capable of traveling at over 200 mph! The software can even be used for an electronic foosball game!
http://www.americanmachinist.com/304/GlobalSearch/Article/False/15014/
Question for today I am wondering is:
How many pieces did it take to model 342’s robot? Other teams, how many parts did it take to model your robot? What was the most challenging part/assembly?
Does anyone know?? :cool:
I don't know exactly how many parts 103 had, but I do know that it was enough to "blue screen crash" a 7 processor super computer when trying to render the full robot (reason why we don't have a full rendered robot)
Michael Leicht
09-04-2007, 13:57
I don't know exactly how many parts 103 had, but I do know that it was enough to "blue screen crash" a 7 processor super computer when trying to render the full robot (reason why we don't have a full rendered robot)
i was talking to rob about this and they were missing 3 bolts, take a look at their camera i heard it is the best.
good luck to the top 5
Tristan Lall
09-04-2007, 14:33
I don't know exactly how many parts 103 had, but I do know that it was enough to "blue screen crash" a 7 processor super computer when trying to render the full robot (reason why we don't have a full rendered robot)Is the Inventor Studio rendering process multithreaded? Because if it isn't, will only take advantage of one processor at a time (for the main thread, which usually does all of the work).
I wonder how the award judges balance super-detailed entries (which can take several minutes to load, and several seconds to redraw), with the ones that are highly accurate in terms of constraints, dimensions and parametrization, but which omit high-overhead/low-return details like gear teeth or IC legs.
Evenstar_342
09-04-2007, 14:54
JasJ002, crashing a supercomputer can't be fun! I totally sympathize. This picture alone took 15 minutes:
http://academics.tridenttech.edu/team342/inventor07/07_robot.html
(BTW, here's our camera, http://academics.tridenttech.edu/team342/inventor07/images/robot/07_electrical/vision_assembly.jpg
Does 103 have a pic they'd like to post?)
Out of curiosity, is Autodesk going to provide a voting booth at nationals? Has FIRST sent out any info about the voting? From e-mailing teams, it seems most are unaware of the process.
Dan Zollman
09-04-2007, 20:31
I'm pretty sure that the voting was only specifically mentioned in a regular Update, when the said that voting would occur on FIRSTbase. Particulars weren't given.
Michael Leicht
09-04-2007, 21:18
http://www.cybersonics.org/Cybersonics/awardentries/2007/inventor2007/Electronics/Pics200/camera_mount.jpg
there is the camera.
Sean Marks
09-04-2007, 23:08
hey i have a quick question is there an inventor people meeting at Atlanta??
If so when, im very interesting in meeting all the other inventors out there.:D
Evenstar_342
10-04-2007, 10:13
hey i have a quick question is there an inventor people meeting at Atlanta??
If so when, im very interesting in meeting all the other inventors out there.:D
I think on Thursday or Friday afternoon, there's going to be a luncheon hosted by Autodesk for all FIRST students on teams who submitted for the Inventor and Visualization awards. I know I got an e-mail about that from my subteam mentor, you might want to contact yours.
Dan Zollman
10-04-2007, 15:59
I think on Thursday or Friday afternoon, there's going to be a luncheon hosted by Autodesk for all FIRST students on teams who submitted for the Inventor and Visualization awards. I know I got an e-mail about that from my subteam mentor, you might want to contact yours.
Isn't that just for the 5 finalists for each award?
Evenstar_342
10-04-2007, 16:16
Uh, check with Autodesk? As a college student all I saw was "free lunch" and said, sure I'll go! :D
The luncheon is by invitation only for the 5 finalist teams.
Mrs. Z.
Evenstar_342
10-04-2007, 20:22
Why don't Inventor students get together Thursday? Maybe in the afternoon, on one of the outside halls and then we can either go outside in one of the park areas, or stay in one of the upstairs halls?
dancingmagneto1
10-04-2007, 21:17
The answer to yesterday's question from Stephen is...
5 students took six weeks of designing (and redesigning) to model the 497 parts needed to complete this year's version of Bernie. For our team, probably one of the most challenging parts was the tube gripper.
Now, the next question is...
What can YOU do to be more involved in FIRST?
Evenstar_342
11-04-2007, 13:22
What can YOU do to be more involved in FIRST?
VOTE!!!
Register with your team password at:
www.autodesk.com/firstbase
and vote for the Autodesk Inventor entry of your choice.
Tell all your fellow FIRST students, don't let our competition go unnoticed.
Good luck to all of the top 5!!!!
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