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    *Diemaker

    Re:

    12-09-2003 11:57 PM in reply to: *Diemaker
    My modesty prevents me from answering yes. But I would be thrilled.
    And if you did I would email my buddies to go check it out.--------


    "Sean Dotson" wrote:

    >That's great!! Want me to put it on my site?
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    *Diemaker

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    12-09-2003 11:58 PM in reply to: *Diemaker
    Would you take the job if I told you the crank moves the
    man?-----------


    "Larry Caldwell" wrote:

    > Don't think I'd want to crank that saw all day though!
    >~Larry
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    *Diemaker

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    12-10-2003 12:00 AM in reply to: *Diemaker
    At least a hundred hours. But I'm new, so there's a lot of learning in
    this file. I'm sure I won't do another... Not without a goal, a plan
    and a purpose.-----------


    "Mladen P." wrote:

    >How much time did you spent on this?
    >
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    *Diemaker

    Re:

    12-10-2003 12:01 AM in reply to: *Diemaker
    Get back to work, I'm not paying you to watch movies. :smileysurprised:)> -------


    "John Ricketts" wrote:

    >Has your boss seen this?....... you did it all at home right?
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    *Diemaker

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    12-10-2003 12:02 AM in reply to: *Diemaker
    I thought you would particularly like the logo in the bottom right
    corner.---------



    "Donovan Cox" wrote:

    >so will there be a turorial on how to make that.? that thing is extremely
    >cool to watch
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    *Diemaker

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    12-10-2003 12:08 AM in reply to: *Diemaker
    This is just IV. Surprised you too huh? There are 1250 entries in the
    parameters table. There are a number of gaps in the sequence. There
    are a few items under the mounting plate driving things, like a big
    plate with a spline sketched groove to track the car. THe car hits the
    crank, but after tweaking in the track to narrowly advoid the buzzsaw
    it would not move any more. That was it, I called it quits, after so
    much work every move was making me nervous.

    Charles Bliss wrote:

    >This is very cool. I am going to assume that you used Animator to
    >create it.
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    *Bystry, Mark A.

    Re: Inventor is not a toy... or is it?

    12-10-2003 12:10 AM in reply to: *Diemaker
    good grief, guy. that was really cool.

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    Mark A. Bystry
    Engineer
    Ziggity Systems, Inc.

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    *Bystry, Mark A.

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    12-10-2003 12:12 AM in reply to: *Diemaker
    oh, totally. i think sean should put it on his sight too.

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    Mark A. Bystry
    Engineer
    Ziggity Systems, Inc.

    Dell Precision 420 Workstation
    Dual 933 MHz Pentium III
    WinXP Pro SP1
    768 MB RDRAM
    PNY Quadro4 750 XGL
    nVidia 6.14.10.5214
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    *Crain, Ron

    Re: Inventor is not a toy... or is it?

    12-10-2003 12:15 AM in reply to: *Diemaker
    Very impressive! Much kudos to you.
    I'm sure it would be a great learning tool for others to dissect to utilize
    some of the constraints.
    Are you planning on posting the inventor files?
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    *Cox, Donovan

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    12-10-2003 12:25 AM in reply to: *Diemaker
    yes i do sir,
    "Diemaker" wrote in message
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    >
    > I thought you would particularly like the logo in the bottom right
    > corner.---------
    >
    >
    >
    > "Donovan Cox" wrote:
    >
    > >so will there be a turorial on how to make that.? that thing is
    extremely
    > >cool to watch
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