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4 days left - Inventor NG World Cup - December02

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4 days left - Inventor NG World Cup - December02

Test your Inventor skills and join the 'contest'.

# of participants so far: Still only 11...)^8/ ...lots of points to collect
here!!

Feel free to participate - it's just for the fun of it.
You will get points on the scoreboard just for trying.

The deadline for this month's challenge is December 20th 2002.

The December contest drawing is in Customer Files (CF), Subject:
"Inventor_NG_World Cup_ December02" dated December 3. 2002.
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WEBBASED CF:
http://discussion.autodesk.com/WebX?14@67.Wd6TaaEbdXF^1@.ee940b5

NTTP CF:
news://discussion.autodesk.com/autodesk.autocad.customer-files
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Setup note: The drawings are metric and in first angle projection.

Follow these simple rules:
1 - Print the 5 drawings and don't look at them.
2 - Setup your environment (metric/first angle projection) and start a new
sketch.
3 - Place the drawings face down, start the clock, flip the drawings over
and model them as fast as possible ending up with an Assembly with the
correct weight as indicated on the Assembly drawing sheet.
4 - Check the weights with the Accuracy setting 'Very High' of the different
models as indicated on the corresponding drawing sheet before making the
final Assembly.

#1 priority: Correct weight of the Assembly with the Physical Properties
Accuracy setting 'Very High'.
#2 priority: Fastest time.

Let me know how fast you can model and assemble it (don't cheat - it's no
satisfaction to
be the fastest when you know you've cheated).

Email your resulting time directly to me (to keep it a secret) along with
your comments (ph@ambu.com).

If you are dead sure you've made it right and you don't get the correct
weight(s) using the Physical properties 'Very High' Accuracy, I would be
very interested in checking your model(s).
The material used is gold with a density of 1.93000E-005 kg/mm^3 (Inventor
default).

NOTE: Please follow these guidelines before posting files to me directly:
1 - Pull the End of Part marker up below the Origin folder in the Browser
tree on all the models.
2 - Pack and Go the Assembly file and related models.
3 - Use Winzip (www.winzip.com) to compact the files.

The winner will be contacted directly for uploading the model and additional
comments.

I'll report back to the Inventor 6 NG with the results and an updated
scoreboard when the 'contest' is over.

See the recent scoreboard for this contest in CF, subject:
"INVENTOR NG WORLD CUP - NOVEMBER 2002 - MODELS" dated November 21. 2002.

Enjoy,
Peer
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Message 2 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Seeins its Christmas are there extra bonus points for having a go 🙂 I
could just chuck any old time in and I'm quid's in

--
Laurence,

Power is nothing without Control
---


"Peer@Home" wrote in message
news:2455C5FC9150C2A8AFA4F216594C3889@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Test your Inventor skills and join the 'contest'.
>
> # of participants so far: Still only 11...)^8/ ...lots of points to
collect
> here!!
>
> Feel free to participate - it's just for the fun of it.
> You will get points on the scoreboard just for trying.
>
> The deadline for this month's challenge is December 20th 2002.
>
> The December contest drawing is in Customer Files (CF), Subject:
> "Inventor_NG_World Cup_ December02" dated December 3. 2002.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> WEBBASED CF:
> http://discussion.autodesk.com/WebX?14@67.Wd6TaaEbdXF^1@.ee940b5
>
> NTTP CF:
> news://discussion.autodesk.com/autodesk.autocad.customer-files
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Setup note: The drawings are metric and in first angle projection.
>
> Follow these simple rules:
> 1 - Print the 5 drawings and don't look at them.
> 2 - Setup your environment (metric/first angle projection) and start a new
> sketch.
> 3 - Place the drawings face down, start the clock, flip the drawings over
> and model them as fast as possible ending up with an Assembly with the
> correct weight as indicated on the Assembly drawing sheet.
> 4 - Check the weights with the Accuracy setting 'Very High' of the
different
> models as indicated on the corresponding drawing sheet before making the
> final Assembly.
>
> #1 priority: Correct weight of the Assembly with the Physical Properties
> Accuracy setting 'Very High'.
> #2 priority: Fastest time.
>
> Let me know how fast you can model and assemble it (don't cheat - it's no
> satisfaction to
> be the fastest when you know you've cheated).
>
> Email your resulting time directly to me (to keep it a secret) along with
> your comments (ph@ambu.com).
>
> If you are dead sure you've made it right and you don't get the correct
> weight(s) using the Physical properties 'Very High' Accuracy, I would be
> very interested in checking your model(s).
> The material used is gold with a density of 1.93000E-005 kg/mm^3 (Inventor
> default).
>
> NOTE: Please follow these guidelines before posting files to me directly:
> 1 - Pull the End of Part marker up below the Origin folder in the Browser
> tree on all the models.
> 2 - Pack and Go the Assembly file and related models.
> 3 - Use Winzip (www.winzip.com) to compact the files.
>
> The winner will be contacted directly for uploading the model and
additional
> comments.
>
> I'll report back to the Inventor 6 NG with the results and an updated
> scoreboard when the 'contest' is over.
>
> See the recent scoreboard for this contest in CF, subject:
> "INVENTOR NG WORLD CUP - NOVEMBER 2002 - MODELS" dated November 21. 2002.
>
> Enjoy,
> Peer
>
>
Message 3 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Let me know how fast you can model and assemble it (don't cheat - it's no
satisfaction to be the fastest when you know you've cheated).


"Laurence Yeandle" wrote in message
news:415D460C9D6D79EBD750B0FDCC6C89AD@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Seeins its Christmas are there extra bonus points for having a go 🙂 I
> could just chuck any old time in and I'm quid's in
>
> --
> Laurence,
>
> Power is nothing without Control
> ---
Message 4 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

...however it's allowed to take a break for every hour...and to stop the
clock in the meantime.
I'm not a sadist...8^)
BR
8^Peer
Message 5 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

The only way I can make it, is if I work through the brake time......:-)
Many break times 🙂

Erich


"Peer@Home" wrote:

> ...however it's allowed to take a break for every hour...and to stop the
> clock in the meantime.
> I'm not a sadist...8^)
> BR
> 8^Peer

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