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school project (alarm clock)
Maybe you still remember my previous post were I asked you to choose one concept, well here is the end result. I couldn't keep the shape I wanted because I hadn't had enough room for the electronical components
. Here it is![]() BTW: thanks again for your help.
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Cool, which one was that originally again?
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If I´m remembering right it wasn´t in the old list! But I like this design more than most of the old designs!!
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This was the one that came best out the test. I had to make some serious changes to get all the components in.
[img]http://photo.msn.s8.com/MS8zLzAvMS8xMDg3LzE1NS8zMi9lcHVBbG1VQlNnS29WTWg0Vm 1ESG13/d4143bb940a7bad621f506bf4379172e/clbk=0h9xCkj4Yyo6VbTdcNrmhglJSkAWB6C9QdXb*iFN7YvvN wYPrL2244lAOpyNt3xc1SuwR!bUawSzw43D0fXlRoO6U*F7CsW Eow18lDVkZsNJ5dn6tDWmnczrTD4z1bGb0mlSnPsHPSHuJW5lK YXUS5MDpVhE9ZD48oQ0Xf25AKPL9V!iye0kftfwSwb49wO7fP2 0L0TlRxJLoS1lQO2mYfUtaDCgzetEl*2bMzQlP2dbtdqpmhWBc 0plfEcK8JZIFzOfT8fgE6P*ApdLEZ!BOZlONHihJJdBOUSYkZ! ow9YW!XuSFm4AhtNKQwNN6h4i/jpg.jpg[/img]
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IMO the new design is a lot better!!
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Thanks
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Looks nice.... is it made in pro engineer?
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Quote:
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On my work I'm busy with finding new software for our fem - work (finite elements)... we're now using Ansys but thinking of buying another package like pro-engineer combined with pro-mechanica for better 3d solid modelling. I've seen some examples and they look alike. It could have been solid works also I think. Have you experience with solid works? what do you think works better for modelling... solid works or pro-e? especially when modifing dimensions afterwards?
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I only have experience with Pro-E, so I really can't compare with other programs. Drawing in Pro-E is very easy, the only problem is the rendering of the pic. Most people I know cut and paste the image from Pro-E to 3Dstudiomax to render it.
You can alter dimensions afterwords very easy in Pro-E if you have put values at the sketch. If you haven't done this you have to go back to the sketch and this takes a bit longer.
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well okay... thanks
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