
Mechanical Parts Free 3D model
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We'll be listing upcoming tasks for this project in chronological order, including a breakdown of time required for each task and specific requirements. Here's our starting list: 1. **Tiny Race Car on Catia** (2 months): From multiple physical constraints (engine space, battery size, overall maximum dimensions), we created a wooden car from side-view and top-view drawings. We initially made two versions - the first as we learned Catia, and the second as per requirements, with full model files included in "MY_e-RACECAR_PROJECT". 2. **Valve Project** (3 hours): Using Solidworks, we had to reproduce a technical drawing of a wheel and cap. 3. **Robot Hand Assembly** (6 hours): We initially lacked key components for the fingers' hold piece and 'base'. So, we created this part from other components' dimensions, assembled everything, and animated it in operation. 4. **Fixed Support Assembly** (3 hours): With limited reference images and only knowledge of holding plates needing alignment, and metal bars fitting correctly while maintaining lightness with plastic strength, we created the top piece according to design principles shown at this URL: http://goo.gl/uigcPL. 5. **Duct Tape Dispenser Design** (9 hours): Initially with modeling clay, then solidworks, we created a dispenser that could handle full and empty tape rings while cutting it into designs - themes can include 'characters', 'animals', or 'transportation'. For those good enough designs, 3D printing might be an option.
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