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Electronics lattice for Team 842s entry in AUVSI Robosub

falconmaster

By: falconmaster
New: 26-12-2012 22:39
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Electronics lattice for Team 842s entry in AUVSI Robosub

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28-12-2012 11:16

Dan Richardson


Unread Re: pic: Electronics lattice for Team 842s entry in AUVSI Robosub

This has got to be one of the cooler looking, functional structures, I've seen with 3d printing. Kudos on the slick design!

Did you have the machines to build this in house or did you pursue a vendor/sponsor? Also, just out of curiosity, was there a specific reason the FDM technology was chosen and two different materials?



28-12-2012 12:32

falconmaster


Unread Re: pic: Electronics lattice for Team 842s entry in AUVSI Robosub

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Originally Posted by Dan Richardson View Post
This has got to be one of the cooler looking, functional structures, I've seen with 3d printing. Kudos on the slick design!

Did you have the machines to build this in house or did you pursue a vendor/sponsor? Also, just out of curiosity, was there a specific reason the FDM technology was chosen and two different materials?
I wish we had the machines, it was done for us at PADT, http://www.padtinc.com/
We did not ask for there to be two different materials. We have an email to them asking this very thing. It really doesn't matter to us as long as it does the job. Have you seen our AUV website? We are still working on this years AUV but if you look under previous you will see more https://sites.google.com/site/falcon...csauvteam/home

Thanks for commenting! By the way we used Autodesk!



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