Inventor 201 is a study guide for teaching Autodesk Inventor. It assumes the students (and instructor, too!) have a basic understanding of how Autodesk Inventor functions, basic sketching and feature creation and 3D modeling concepts.
See the description for Inventor 201 Part 1 for more info.
Inventor 201 is a study guide for teaching Autodesk Inventor. It assumes the students (and instructor, too!) have a basic understanding of how Autodesk Inventor functions, basic sketching and feature creation and 3D modeling concepts.
See the description for Inventor 201 Part 1 for more info.
Inventor 201 is a study guide for teaching Autodesk Inventor. It assumes the students (and instructor, too!) have a basic understanding of how Autodesk Inventor functions, basic sketching and feature creation and 3D modeling concepts.
See the description for Inventor 201 Part 1 for more info.
Inventor 201 is a study guide for teaching Autodesk Inventor. It assumes the students (and instructor, too!) have a basic understanding of how Autodesk Inventor functions, basic sketching and feature creation and 3D modeling concepts.
Students should complete the basic tutorials included with In...
This is Team 237 (Sie-H20-Bots)'s code for the 2005 season. This is the exact code, ripped directly from our laptops C drive
It includes:
- Autonomous code that we used to cap vision tetra
- Auto Positioning system to set our arm/wrist into a certain position with a push of a button
etc....
This is the presentation that was given by Ken Patton (65) and Paul Copioli (217) at the FRC Conference in Atlanta on April 21, 2005. It has some of the pictures removed in order to fit under the 3Mb limit.
Team #340's evaluation of the DeWalt XRP Transmissions that we used this year. After our use, we recommend Dr. Joe's method of taking out the clutch pin in order to making shifting and transmission use more practical.
This file is the material on Continuous Improvement from the 2005 Championship Forums. The presentation was made by Matt Fultz and David Hoff.
The presentation highlights a few continuous improvement processes and then provides details and an example of the fishbone diagram method to determine ro...
Attached file is a copy of the presentation by Matt Fultz and David Hoff at the 2005 Championship Forums. The presentation covers some basics about why different types of sponsors sponsor teams and how you can acknowledge and thank them for their support.
This is a two-page flyer for an all-rookie event that is being held at Nationals this year. It will take place on THURSDAY 4/21 at 11:30 in the courtyard "gold deck" between the Georgia Dome (competition arenas) and the World Congress Center (pit areas).
I fixed a couple of formatting errors (which gave two teams 21-0-0, instead of 2-10-0 records) and added division regional wins statistics. Any errors are almost certainly mine! Please let me or Karthik know if you find any more.
This is designed as a 11"x17" two-sided document which provides some maps of the Georgia Dome local area, the MARTA map, and some sample local resources (hardware stores, parts stores, etc). It is not intended to be a thorough resource guide. The maps, directions, phone numbers, etc al...
I recreated the new FIRST LOGO in vector graphics instead of the raster graphics; which is what FIRST gave us.
It can be resized and paste it onto documents and certificates with out the white or black box (that's what I’m working on!). Please feel free to use it, shared it, comment to me about ...