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Does CAD get respect on your team?
I am wondering if your team considers CAD as an important part of the competition or is there little interest in it?
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For 1293, CAD is essential. We went through several dozen revisions of our hopper and shooter this season, and only wound up with one set of prototype parts that proved useless for Chomp. (Oddly enough, it was the one teaser we put up on Delphi.)
If it weren't for Paul and Mr. Stankovic, our two CAD nuts, we would have run out of room to hold all of our discarded prototypes around week three! |
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Our team considers it the basis of the design process. We don't even touch tools (unless to prototype), until we've designed the entire mechanism of choice in Inventor.
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It's the same on our team. Everything gets drawn in CAD before we make it, except to prototype. We also use CAD as a valuable way to show judges and other teams how our robot works, especially at competition.
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Nope. The only thing we CAD'd was our frame, and that was to ensure that the hole were in the right place as it's built out of two folded sheets of 1/8th inch. We used it last year and figured that it was probably the reason why we designed and built our robot in the 240 hours leading to the arrival of the FedEx guy. So we didn't use it this year and not surprisingly, we got a little carried away with protoyping and did the same thing, again. So we could probably use it, just don't get carried away. Also, the two years we CAD'd the robot, the robot didn't look anything like the CAD drawing.
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Not particularly.
Let me tell you, it's really frustrating when you make a part in CAD that works and makes system integration easy and then they put it in the wrong spot, making it a nightmare. |
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Most definately it is.
CAD was the main focus of the web design team this year and many of the students are encouraged to learn and use the program. It is very important to our robot design process. |
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One of the first things we did on our team this year was teach the new kids how to use CAD. Most of them loved it, and we used it for designing everything.
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The only part on our robot that was CADed this year was our shooter. Everything else was drawn up and designed using graph paper and pencils and other drafting tools. Our team engineer has a whole notebook full of amazingly detailed drawings for almost every part on our robot.
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There is a copy of Inventor 6 and Inventor 10 on the club computer. Neither has had the authorization code entered. What CAD drawings get done, I do at home.
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I'd *love* to learn how to use it, becuase I dont know how. If I actually could learn how to use it, 1023 would actually have CAD drawings. Instead we just kinda sketch it out...do some sort of prototype (like 2x4s and plywood) then tweak for a final design.
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Actually, the CAD team (3 of us, 2 of whom had almost current data on what was being built) got some respect this year, in the form of "Can you do this for me?" At one point we had so many people asking that we had overload. Also, the CAD crew had some idea of what the robot would look like before most people did, so one day "Can you help me find a place for the battery?" from one of the electronics people. We used CAD to figure out approximate areas and interference zones, then headed for the frame (on a table nearby) to get a better idea. |
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