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Aceanuu 06-03-2008 18:44

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I'm soooo happy someone noticed that. The zipties were pretty last minute on my part... but I couldn't leave em off... same with all the nuts on all of the bolts, its just not right to have one without the other.

Gherkinman 07-03-2008 01:16

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I was happily perusing the submissions and I must say yours caught my eye. You say you did it solo? That is incredible, I have to add my own predictions of success for your entry, very impressive!

Aceanuu 07-03-2008 17:15

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I'll add a link to the full submission as soon as I find how to edit my post... the edit button seems to be MIA at the moment.


Team 1477 Entry

grim 08-03-2008 22:43

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Very nicely done. As a CAD professional I am very impressed with the quality of the work. The reflective plane and lighting are very well done.

Aceanuu 24-03-2008 20:54

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Whoooo hooo!

We won our Lone Star regional and we won a design control innovation award, and in the process our lead mentor (and my Physics and also Electronics teacher) made himself look like he's crying and hollering in the Houston Chronicle. Hahah.

http://www.chron.com/community/photo...l_contest.html

Just scroll over a dozen or so the guys with the white shirts with the red/blue/white circles in the middle... you can't miss 'em.

Qbranch 24-03-2008 21:47

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VERY nice! Chain, bolts, even dangling wires/hoses! Totally Realistic!

Great job, I hope you guys win. This is the best thing I've seen so far! :yikes:

-q

GBilletdeaux930 24-03-2008 21:49

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i am in awe man... i've been starin at this picture for the last like 10 mins. I wish i was that good. And all by yourself, jeez.

Awsome Job!

Aceanuu 30-03-2008 00:56

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Hehe... seems we won the Bayou Regional as well...
http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv/team.php?team=1477

Chris Herold 31-03-2008 22:10

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Hey,
I really like your robot and the CAD model and am glad you did so well.
One thing made me curious though. Your forks look very, very long. When they are level, how long are they? Aren't they interfering with the 80 inch cylinder? I tried to measure it in Inventor because I am really interested in it. They were both 87 inches? Do I make any mistake there?
I hope you get into the finals, well, I am pretty sure actually. Congrats to your wins...

Chris
Team 1983 - The Skunkworks
Autodesk Inventor Design Team

Aceanuu 01-04-2008 01:12

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Well oddly enough nobody caught that 80 inch thing... even me.. probably becaues once I finished the arm I turned it off and removed it from the assembly so as to make my computer not die as fast... It brought 3gb of ddr2, a 3.0ghz q6600, and 8800gts, all oc'd, to its knees. So.. by the time anyone realized it (first person being someone earlier in the thread, lol), it was already rendered and sent. However, we did actually chop the "tusks" (as we call them) down so that the part parallel to the floor is significantly shorter, and also inside the 80in cylinder.

ehcualp 05-04-2008 20:09

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dang man! i didn't know we had such an awesome submission!

JulieB 05-04-2008 23:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Aceanuu (Post 709152)
Well, this is my first ever entry to the FIRST Inventor Design competition... but I've been doing Inventor work for about three years now (its my Senior year now, and I've actually got a job at a biofuels company doing their mockups and models).

You are so lucky to have a job as senior in high school working in CAD. I will graduating this May with my A.A.S in drafting and I wish I had job doing models. Keep up the good work :D

Robert Thacker- 15-04-2008 16:58

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You should have been on the top 5....I don't know what happened there.

I know what happened with us...but not you guys

lynca 16-04-2008 00:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Herold (Post 728158)
Hey,
I really like your robot and the CAD model and am glad you did so well.
One thing made me curious though. Your forks look very, very long. When they are level, how long are they? Aren't they interfering with the 80 inch cylinder? I tried to measure it in Inventor because I am really interested in it. They were both 87 inches? Do I make any mistake there?
I hope you get into the finals, well, I am pretty sure actually. Congrats to your wins...

Chris
Team 1983 - The Skunkworks
Autodesk Inventor Design Team

Do you think it was because of your difference in CAD submitted ?

Chris Herold 18-04-2008 14:27

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Hey Aceanuu,
congratulations from me (and Team 1983) for your "Best Use of Professional Modules" Phillie. It is very well deserved! I will probably come over during the competition...your model is awesome! I was seriously surprised you didn't make the finals! But there will be a next year...and I know for sure your robot's gonna rock! Good luck during the competition

Chris
Team 1983 - The Skunkworks!


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