unfortunately that doesn't help. I need about 6500 features in order for the texture to look right. Also my object is more irregluar, there are no linear or revolved edges. It's more like an...
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unfortunately that doesn't help. I need about 6500 features in order for the texture to look right. Also my object is more irregluar, there are no linear or revolved edges. It's more like an...
I'd have to say I feel a little like Thomas Edison when he was inventing the lightbulb: someone said to him, "you've gotten nowhere, you've tried a thousand things and nothing works," and Edison...
Come on, all you Solidworks gurus out there and nobody has any ideas!?
This is actually work related (remember work, thay paying job?) so any help would be really appreciated.
I have a model that needs a 3d texture on it, not just a rendered texture, very much like...
This is actually work related (remember work, thay paying job?) so any help would be really appreciated.
I have a model that needs a 3d texture on it, not just a rendered texture, very much like...
Shouldn't he have a helmet and a harness on? No seriously, we got in trouble for having a pic of our baja team driving with a harness and no helmet in a promotional presentation. They wern't doing...
Sorry, I'll summarize.
American competitions require a car with a new frame. All other sanctioned competitions allow second year cars with substancial modifications. Modifications should be...
FSAE and FSAE West
Rule 2.3.3.1
Only first year vehicles may enter Formula SAE and Formula SAE West. To be classified as a "first year vehicle" a car must, as a minimum, have a completely new...
I've found a 4 pack of the same clamps at a local hardware/autoparts store for $1.79. 45 cents a piece ain't too shabby.
casting is fun. Do you get to see things like this in you're engineering labs?
http://www.uwplatt.edu/org/afs/pictures/DSC_6659.jpg
That's us pouring steel or iron, I don't remember which
the angle drive is from andantex. It's a little heavy but there's less than 3/4 degree of slop in it and it's stupid simple to integrate.
We're expecting rain in Wisconsin until we leave for...
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You don't have to have an engineering degeree to engineer a part or process; it's also a method of development. If a person's profession requires them to design a product to fulfill...
Worthless? Mike, click on the "master link" link then go to the pull-down menu under ORDER INFORMATION and choose a size. The price is there too; they list a rivet-type master link for standard...
The concern our former member expressed wasn't about the sprocket breaking, but the chain breaking because of the stress involved with making the tight radius. He said something about an o-ring...
Yeah, a spark test can tell you a lot. A quick Google search found this cool site: spark test. Or go to a machine shop and ask to use their spectrograph.
A while back Car and Driver did a comparo of various acclerometers available to the average consumer. It can be found here:
Do Inexpensive Performance Meters Work?
Okay people, if you get flamed you can at least defend yourself with good grammar. It doesn't help your case if you just vomit a bunch of words up and hope they make sence. People aren't going to...
Are you still selling this? Please check your email.
Joel
When do they usually post updated hotel information or are the Auburn Hills/Utica hotels close enough?
If you call wilwood they can make a recommendation. Tell them what you're doing, they're pretty familiar with FSAE, and they'll probably recommend a high heat/high friction pad. I'm having...
I see what you're saying, Wright D. Just to placate Mike you can send a drawing to uwpformula[at]yahoo[dot]com. I'll let our upright guy know what to do. Thanks for the help!
We just got in our Dynalite single floaters and noticed that the pads don't have a clip to secure them to the piston. Has anyone had any issues with the pads rotating on the pin?
We just got in our Dynalite single floaters and noticed that the pads don't have a clip to secure them to the piston. Has anyone had any issues with the pads rotating on the pin?
How 'bout atatching the disc via a hat bolted to the existing differential bolt holes? But you know me, just causing trouble http://fsae.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_wink.gif