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CD47-Bot 07-01-2004 22:11

pic: Coaxial crab
 

Aignam 08-01-2004 20:13

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The red scribbles to protect your ideas, I suppose?

KenWittlief 08-01-2004 20:16

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Oh No! Its On Fire!

Tytus Gerrish 08-01-2004 20:16

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nope

Michael(SBM) 08-01-2004 21:03

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Yup... nice
oh yeah tytus if you need anymore help or something i'm always here (here as in "infront of computer"^^)
plus tytus you have to let the people that are trained in AutoCAD do some work^^ (but than again i have no idea on what going on in the mind of your so i guess it's best that if you do it)

Bduggan04 09-01-2004 16:32

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How much will it weigh? You can estimate using the mass property query feature of autocad. Multiply the volume of the aluminum parts by .1 (density) and add the motors and other components to that to get a decent estimate of weight.

Tytus Gerrish 09-01-2004 16:48

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ok, i added all the aluminum in a single module and i got 2.7 does that mean the aluminum pieces of the module weigh 2.7 pounds lilograms or what?
and wgere can i find all those descity ratios like aliminum=0.1 what is steel? duprine, lexan, Etc...

Landon 08-02-2004 19:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bduggan04
How much will it weigh? You can estimate using the mass property query feature of autocad. Multiply the volume of the aluminum parts by .1 (density) and add the motors and other components to that to get a decent estimate of weight.


Tytus, make sure you're putting in .1 (0.0918) lbm/in^3 .

Drew Hopman 08-02-2004 19:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Landon
Tytus, make sure you're putting in .1 (0.0918) lbm/in^3 .

This is why i like inventor. Just enter your I-properties and you have a weight!

Landon 08-02-2004 20:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Drew Hopman
This is why i like inventor. Just enter your I-properties and you have a weight!


Solid Edge or bust!


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