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Here's a screen shot of the 2003 ramp that NateMartin247 and myself worked on. Every measurement is exact, made easy by PTCprodesktop. It took us about 4 days ( in our "model making" class at BHS ), making the ramp proved to be more difficult than we thought, but the finished product was well worth it.
07-02-2003 08:12
Gadget470Where is the wire mesh? and it looks like the plexi-glass holder doesn't go far enough.
Just gotta mess with you since you are 8 feet away 
And also.. to anyone who may be wondering why there are red lines on the HDPE, it's an outline of the wood that is actually under the HDPE.
07-02-2003 08:15
DanLevin247
Wire mesh was deemed to be impossible to accomplish in ProDesktop by Nate and I. On second thought, it may be possible, but not on BHS's crapatron410's. And gadget, all the measurments are tight, the plexiglass holder was misplaced by Nate, and he will promptly be poked in the eye.
07-02-2003 10:18
rbayer
Just so you guys know, wire mesh is most definately possible and it doesn't even take all that much horsepower. If you want, I can send you my Pro/D files or some JPEGS. If you want to do it yourself, my advice would be to study the Pattern tool very carefully.
--Rob
07-02-2003 20:23
AJ QuickHere is mine from Inventor:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...gle&picid=3424
For the wire mesh in Inventor, I made a single bar, and patterned it many times. Then I drew the one underneath it, and did the same.
It is very possible.
09-02-2003 22:52
DanLevin247
Nate and I have the class tommrow, and we are going to work on the model some more. As for the pattern idea, I'm going to try it out and see how it works for us. When the proper changes are made, i'll re-upload the picture of the ramp