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New render of our team's robot 
06-03-2014 09:39
xSAWxBLADExWow, rookies are getting better and better. I remember in 2009, Wood+KoP=Rookies. (Yes, you have exceptions, but I'm talking average)Truly great job guys!
06-03-2014 11:20
AgentarrowThat's quite an advanced render for a rookie team. Do you guys have people with CAD experience from before founding your team, or did everyone just learn this year?
I count 3 pressure gauges in your robot, what's the 3rd one for?
I haven't been able to successfully find a model of the D-Link router for the robots. I semi-successfully made a quick one, but would like to have a truly accurate model. Did you guys make that, or did you find it online? If so, where?
06-03-2014 11:53
AustinH60 psi was incredibly wasteful with our loading mechanism. 60 psi on the catapult was incredibly important. Having a tertiary pressure line was the obvious choice.
I do a fair amount of CAD in my day job, and I definitely pushed for it to be a core team strength, but the model above was assembled entirely by a sophomore.
I'm fairly certain we used the D-Link model from the Solidworks KOP files... I'll have to check. I know we had to get creative with some of the models.
06-03-2014 13:36
AgentarrowAh, that's a secondary regulator down there. That makes sense now. I have been a bit more out-of-touch this year than I would like to have been, and I did not realize that there were SolidWorks KoP files. I gathered all of our electronics from 3D Content Central, previous models, manufacturer's websites, and then made the ones left over from scratch. I will have to check those files then, as it will likely save me the trouble of fixing my current router model.
I just want to stress again how exceptional this looks for a rookie bot, I hope it performs as well as it looks!
06-03-2014 15:18
AustinHHere's the link should you be interested:
http://www.solidworks.com/sw/educati...gn-contest.htm
Huuuuuuge leg up having a pre-built drive base in CAD (and the right file format to boot) to play around with after kickoff... I must say, the support from Solidworks was incredible this year.
06-03-2014 21:43
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Wow, rookies are getting better and better. I remember in 2009, Wood+KoP=Rookies. (Yes, you have exceptions, but I'm talking average)Truly great job guys!
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06-03-2014 22:52
RobotDoktorThat's a pretty nice render, you must have some pretty good CAD guys for a young team. I have a few tips to make your renders look extra good. When you center the view, first minimize the sidebar on the left. This will get the final image centered properly. Also consider careful picking of you material appearances for each part. Solidworks has a wide variety of texture options, so you can really make things that are dull or texture look different from things that are smooth or shiny.
09-03-2014 15:26
mplanchardNew Team 4918 - really well done. Both the model itself and the render are just beautiful. Great success to the young future engineer who did this assembly.
We are listening to FIRST teams to see how we can help you more. The response has been overwhelming. I have to thank WPI, the FIRST teams and their mentors that have been using SolidWorks over the years for their help and support - especially here at Chief Delphi. Marie