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daniel_dsouza 28-05-2012 14:39

pic: The humble wrench
 

Tom Ore 28-05-2012 14:41

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Very nice render! Good work!

DominickC 28-05-2012 14:42

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*bows* How humble!

Akash Rastogi 28-05-2012 14:51

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Freshman persuasion stick*.

akoscielski3 28-05-2012 15:03

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Dont forget its most important use.

A grade nine beating stick :D

EDIT: Akash beat me to it... Great minds think alike. Maybe next time i'll read through the whole thread before commenting ;)

rsisk 28-05-2012 18:12

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The Wrench for President!

daniel_dsouza 28-05-2012 19:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Ore (Post 1171786)
Very nice render! Good work!

Thanks, I'm learning SolidWorks, and this seemed like a good idea!

Gregor 28-05-2012 19:14

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Originally Posted by daniel_dsouza (Post 1171785)
I've seen many great pictures of CADed robots this season, and realized that the tools that we use to build them don't get enough credit. So here is a tribute to the battle-hardened wrench. It can be used as a crowbar, a hammer, a pointing stick, and also as a wrench.


And also as a wrench ;)

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Originally Posted by akoscielski3 (Post 1171792)
A grade nine beating stick :D

Hey >:l

Ekcrbe 28-05-2012 22:35

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Originally Posted by Gregor01 (Post 1171806)
Hey >:l

Freshman power!

Don't forget noisemaker and attention-grabber (plus anger-venting fodder).

akoscielski3 28-05-2012 23:15

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Originally Posted by Gregor01 (Post 1171806)
Hey >:l

What you guys don't have a paddle to "Encourage" grade nines to deburr?

I broke ours on one of our students... ;)
Which reminds me... I have to make a new one for next year... I think i'll start designing it.

MattC9 28-05-2012 23:19

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Its also pretty good at fixing things... just sayin'

Richard Wallace 29-05-2012 05:46

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Is your model parametric, so that you can drive dimensions for a wrench of any size from a table? Since this is a learning exercise, making the model parametric would be a good goal. Might even lead to useful results, or at least to interesting artistic combinations.

:]

(Ooh, really bad pun.)

Jared Russell 29-05-2012 13:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rsisk (Post 1171799)
The Wrench for President!


daniel_dsouza 29-05-2012 13:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard (Post 1171858)
Is your model parametric, so that you can drive dimensions for a wrench of any size from a table? Since this is a learning exercise, making the model parametric would be a good goal.

Can you recommend how I would go about doing this? I didn't even know this was possible! I had just stuck with a size 22, because taking measurements was easy.

billbo911 29-05-2012 15:37

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Well, now that you are talking "measurements", please include the size on this beauty. My suggestion......."7/16".


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