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Madison 07-11-2007 19:18

Re: paper: FIRST Drive Trains and Structures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GMKlenklen (Post 650231)
well, I'm really glad i found this!
have to give a presentation in about an hour... and had forgotten about this fact.

one thing i wish i knew:

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drawing a blank here...


i'll just turn it into a math joke or something XD

Thanks,
Mason

I just meant that as a quick way of describing that teams frequently lower their center wheel <1/4" on most 6WD systems is all. Nothing fancy.

Let me know how things go if you use this presentation :)

vic burg 04-12-2007 07:25

Re: paper: FIRST Drive Trains and Structures
 
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Originally Posted by technoL (Post 647655)
This is a great presentation. I may be using some of it at the next mechanical meeting after we're done with Inventor. It's great to have all of the bases (literally, lol) covered in one simple source.

Yeah, I agree.
This presentation rocks! :)
M. Krass, is it alright if we (108) use your presentation for our kids at a meeting?
Pwease? :D

CraigHickman 04-12-2007 17:29

Re: paper: FIRST Drive Trains and Structures
 
Wow! I just Dl'd this, and I've gotta give major props! This is quite the sweet little overview! I might have to yoink this for giving to my noobs... er. Freshmen?

Madison 04-12-2007 17:37

Re: paper: FIRST Drive Trains and Structures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 114ManualLabor (Post 655476)
Wow! I just Dl'd this, and I've gotta give major props! This is quite the sweet little overview! I might have to yoink this for giving to my noobs... er. Freshmen?

Quote:

Originally Posted by vic burg (Post 655354)
Yeah, I agree.
This presentation rocks! :)
M. Krass, is it alright if we (108) use your presentation for our kids at a meeting?
Pwease? :D

Go for it :)


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