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ORBIT #1690 2016 CAD SKYZER
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Re: ORBIT #1690 2016 CAD SKYZER
Amazing Machine. I would encourage anyone interested in sheet metal design to have a close look. What I find really interesting is the use of metric sheet metal sizes and tubing that are available in Israel. 40mm x 60mm x 2mm aluminum tubing would be a very useful size for FRC applications. I wish we could get that here.
The other really interesting thing is the naming convention for parts and assemblies and the way they've structured the assemblies. This is something that we've bounced back and forth with over the years, and I really like what they've done here. There are a lot of really subtle details in this model that tell me that their designers really know what they're doing. Well done guys. |
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Re: ORBIT #1690 2016 CAD SKYZER
The 1690 robot, reveal video and CAD are awesome ! Thanks for sharing.
I'm amazed that 1690 attended only 1 event and then went straight to Einstein. Just realized that 1690 and 3339 are two repeat Einstein teams from Israel (in 2015 & 2016) ! |
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I'm glad you guys did so well this year. Ever since I saw your reveal video I knew you'd be at the top.
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Re: ORBIT #1690 2016 CAD SKYZER
Actually this year was 1690 first time in Einstein. last year we were finalist in Galileo devision
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