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In real life (IE when you go to apply your engineering skills to tasks in industry) there will be constraints on all sorts of things - many of which may or may not be "fair" or even "intelligent". You must learn to either work around them or use them to your advantage - preferably a bit of both. - OScubed [more] |
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Average Jig
Whatever can this be for?
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04-02-2016 01:14
Chief Hedgehog
Re: pic: Average Jig
For an average jig, that is impressive.
04-02-2016 01:27
Chief Hedgehog
Re: pic: Average Jig
Quote:
Originally Posted by Whippet
For those of us who did cursory google searches and found nothing, what is an average jig used for?
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Def: "A typical average jig is an exemplary jig created by a student in an exploratory welding or woodworking course."
In case of the Average Joe's: "An 'average jig' is one that is done within impeccable standards that most FRC teams hope to achieve at some point."
Tongue in cheek for most of this. The OP is from the team 'Average Joe's' - FRC 3620.
04-02-2016 09:40
philso
Re: pic: Average Jig
That's pretty good workmanship. I wish our team members had skills as "average" as this one.
04-02-2016 09:47
Clinton Bolinger
Re: pic: Average Jig
Welding Jig for Intake (driven by 550 or 775 motor).
-Clinton-
04-02-2016 13:49
Certified Nerd
Re: pic: Average Jig
Quote:
Originally Posted by Clinton Bolinger
Welding Jig for Intake (driven by 550 or 775 motor).
-Clinton-
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I wish I would have made a jig before welding my teams suspension parts.
04-02-2016 13:52
RonnieS
Re: pic: Average Jig
Quote:
Originally Posted by Clinton Bolinger
Welding Jig for Intake (driven by 550 or 775 motor).
-Clinton-
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Welding Jigs FTW.
-Ronnie
04-02-2016 17:02
amesmich
Re: pic: Average Jig
A jig for TRI-Star wheel frame.
05-02-2016 09:31
Ed Sparks
Re: pic: Average Jig
I suppose it will be awesome at doing Average things ......
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