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==Intro== | |||
We want to be able to rapidly prototype designs based on the [[Warehouse]] of standard parts for the [[GVCS]]. | |||
==Plan== | |||
<html><img src="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1NJ31HXt7_RPRWk9RRS7BtnHeH43iBt6YuVYfukeCDyY/pub?w=720&h=500"></html> | <html><img src="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1NJ31HXt7_RPRWk9RRS7BtnHeH43iBt6YuVYfukeCDyY/pub?w=720&h=500"></html> | ||
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=Links= | ==First Kit== | ||
[[Image:2013-10-06_-_Assembling_Rapid_Prototyping_Kit.jpg|800px]] | |||
==Links== | |||
*[[OSE Rapid Prototyping]] | *[[OSE Rapid Prototyping]] |
Revision as of 05:08, 6 October 2013
Intro
We want to be able to rapidly prototype designs based on the Warehouse of standard parts for the GVCS.
Plan
Notes on scale model: (1) Tooling fit - not possible in cad. (2) Interference prior to assembly - a bolt can fit, but you can't tell if it is insertable in the first place (3) Tubing - don't know how it bend upon motion. (4) CAD program can't verify assembly order - it will allow you to assemble something without it being possible in physical reality.
First Kit