View Single Post
  #1   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 19-12-2013, 08:36
Kims Robot's Avatar Unsung FIRST Hero
Kims Robot Kims Robot is offline
Onto a New Chapter...
AKA: Kim O'Toole Eckhardt
no team
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Rookie Year: 1996
Location: Framingham, MA
Posts: 1,467
Kims Robot has a reputation beyond reputeKims Robot has a reputation beyond reputeKims Robot has a reputation beyond reputeKims Robot has a reputation beyond reputeKims Robot has a reputation beyond reputeKims Robot has a reputation beyond reputeKims Robot has a reputation beyond reputeKims Robot has a reputation beyond reputeKims Robot has a reputation beyond reputeKims Robot has a reputation beyond reputeKims Robot has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to Kims Robot
[NE FIRST] NE Teams - We want your CAD Component!

Attention New England teams!! The New England Championship is working on a "secret" project!!

We are looking for any New England teams that design in CAD to pick their favorite component from the last 3 years (so think gearbox, shooter hood, wheel module, shoulder joint, etc) to send us a WIREFRAME of that component for use in our project. The Wireframe can have dimensions on it, or not, whatever is easiest for you. Having at least some dimensions labeled is preferred. Please leave out any team number "stencils" that may have been cut into the component (or they will be removed in our process).

Some examples are here: (Inventor) and (ProE). We prefer files with "No Hidden Lines" if possible (both of these quick examples show hidden lines), but can work with either.

Quick Details
WHAT: Your Favorite Component in Wireframe form (pdf/png preferred)
DUE: Friday December 27th
HOW: Email your file to necmp @ nefirst.org (without the spaces)
SUBMIT: Team Number, Year of Design
__________________
~kim~
Kimberly O'Toole Eckhardt <3
Principal Systems Engineer & Program Manager
History - Team 176, Team 229, Team 1511, FIRST Volunteer!!
My new FIRST Photography Hobby & Angry Eric's Fan Page
Excellence - is the result of caring more than others think is wise, risking more than others think is safe, dreaming more than others think is practical, and expecting more than others think is possible.
Reply With Quote