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Re: [FTC]: CAD Library Inventor
Nice! VEX college has 60 seconds of autonomous and sounds like he can do some serious damage... Especially in the college challenge when the alliance can work together. I think getting all the balls & barrels to the isolation zone to score would be the key (since there's NO gate that can be lifted...) and it's nearly impossibly to defend against during autonomous.
A combination of Gyro & Accelerometer should be able to do what you described with some serious coding (especially for the accelerometer) if implemented correctly (Heading using Gyro, X & Y displacement using accelerometer). Do you know whether the programmer utilized the protoboard? If so, what kind of sensors did he use? Thanks again! |
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Aperture is going a different way I'm sure you have see our Hand Of God discussion. Well thats the isolation bot the other bot we still dont quite know what to do, since the odds of actually getting that entire center stack of game objects are very slim considering the robot that would have to do that would be fairly complex, so we are taking a different approach that does close to the same thing but in a different way, however you will have to wait and see for that one - Andrew |
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I feel bad for whoever is going to be carrying the robot on and off the field...
How do you constraint nuts and bolts in Autodesk? Thanks. |
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If its FTC I use a simple insert constraint (Furthest one to the left on the constrain tool bar) its pretty easy If you have any problems go ahead and ask away P.S. I did some real rendering of our FTC bot today... These are the results... ![]() ![]() -Andrew |
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Interesting looking collector!
I'm having issues constraining the nuts and bolts with VEX parts. They're all centered through the axis (I added axis in their sketch on all the parts but after that I found out SuperSonic 24# posted their CAD library and they did the same thing... Yay for dedication...) and they're mated on both sides of the metal but it doesn't work. What's the offset for tangent constrain? And what tangent to what?But for some reason it works when there's no metal in between... Are the parallelograms on the side for lining up to dispensers? Thanks! |
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Tangent Constraint is the 3rd one from the left (I think) To center the hardware inside the hole from the edges of the holes the dimension is .009 from both edges.
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Sounds good! I won't be able to test it until later but does the nut automatically goes onto the bolt? I tried mating the metal surface with the bolt / nut but it shows constraining error. Any suggestions? (I feel like there's an obvious thing that I'm doing wrong since I was able to put the nut & bolt together when there's no metal between them and I did it in PTC...)
Oh and do you know anything about dealing with wires and cables in Inventor? I'm trying to make the model as realistic as possible so... Wiring... Not excited about that... Yay... |
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![]() ![]() to put the nut on you mate the centerline to centerline or mate around a radius. So click the rounded surface of the bolt then click the rounded inner surface of the nut and they should snap together, After that you mate surface to surface on the bolt and the nut and you should be complete. ![]() |
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Well guys its here!!! My FTC CAD Library formated for Inventor 2012 is published here: http://ge.tt/5hscqpb?c
Some notes: Every part I could find a suitable material for I have assigned it to most of the parts. This means if you want a weight estimate you can simply go to iProperties and figure out (roughly) how much your robot will weigh. It will also give you an accurate CG! You also might notice I added some eye candy to the gears just for some fun (I got really bored one day) ![]() I tried to color most of the parts and I am working on sensors and basic legos. I have to convert all the parts from Pro-E If you have any comments or suggestions It would be appreciated! I would love to improve and update this for you guys as parts are added and such! ![]() Last edited by Andrew Remmers : 19-05-2011 at 12:54. |
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Thanks! I can finally stop using Pro/E...
Oh and it turns out I had to mate both the nut and bolt to the surface they're in contacted with, then use insert to each other and to the hole. Otherwise it shows constraining error for some odd reason. But it's better than nothing.I'm spoiled with all those center lines to line everything up but it doesn't have that for the axels... (I'm sure I knew how to line the axels to the delrin bearings before but I forgot) Any suggestions? I guess I never have to worry about that with Tetrix since it has D shafts. ![]() |
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