D3D Frame and Axis Quiz: Difference between revisions
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#Why does OSE build frames from steel? | #Why does OSE build frames from steel rather than aluminum or plexiglass or wood? | ||
#How many parts does the Universal Axis have? | #How many parts does the Universal Axis have? | ||
#How many nuts do we have in the D3D 3D printer in total? | #How many nuts do we have in the D3D 3D printer in total? | ||
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#How many short bolts are there if there are 60 nuts and 17 long bolts? | #How many short bolts are there if there are 60 nuts and 17 long bolts? | ||
#How many short bolts are there per axis (except the X axis)? | #How many short bolts are there per axis (except the X axis)? | ||
=Extra Credit= | =Extra Credit= |
Latest revision as of 15:01, 4 September 2018
Questions
- Why does OSE build frames from steel rather than aluminum or plexiglass or wood?
- How many parts does the Universal Axis have?
- How many nuts do we have in the D3D 3D printer in total?
- How many nuts do we have in the Immersion Program?
- How many long bolts are there per each moving axis (outside of X axis)?
- How many short bolts are there if there are 60 nuts and 17 long bolts?
- How many short bolts are there per axis (except the X axis)?
Extra Credit
- How do we keep track of build time? A: Use Fab Tool Icons clock icon and write down the number of minutes/hours.
- For the documentation template, what are the Graphics Guidelines?