Robot Project

Robot Project

dishan_otieno19
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Robot Project

dishan_otieno19
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I have completed a robot project while taking a course on Design using Fusion 360. It's awesome for the accomplishment. Screenshot (141).pngScreenshot (144).pngScreenshot (145).png

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jhackney1972
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Very nice, Congratulations!  Have you added motion to the model?  If so, create a video and show it off, if not, attach your model and let the Forum users give you a hand in adding some if you would like the help.  If you do not know how to attach your Fusion 360 model follow these easy steps. Open the model in Fusion 360, select the File menu, then Export and save as a F3D or F3Z file to your hard drive. Then use the Attachments section, of a forum post, to attach it.

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TrippyLighting
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Congratulations!

 

If you are looking to further improve your Fusion 360 skills, then please share the model. I can see some potential for improvement in the timeline of the screenshots you provided 😉


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dishan_otieno19
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Hello, 

Thank you for the guidance. 

Here is the CAD files. I would like to be guided on having a video to show off my skills and also have any further improvements on the model. @jhackney1972 @TrippyLighting 

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dishan_otieno19
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Hello 

Here is the CAD files. I request anyone who knows how make a motion of the robot to lend a hand. I will be glad of it. Further, suggest further improvements on the same.

 

Thank you

 

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TrippyLighting
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Again, congratulations. For a first design this is well done!

 

All sketches are simple, properly dimensioned and constrained.

All the parts in your assembly file are properly joined.

 

  • The position capture features are not needed and you should delete them. In more complex designs those will hinder performance
  • There are a number of ground/unground features. You have correctly grounded the base so the others are not needed and should be deleted. Remember, nice and clean timelines usually perform much better.
  • There are 2 yellow icons in your timeline, which are sketches. You should never ignore yellow or red icons. Fix these warnings/errors as soon as they occur. In this case the sketches ( in the assembly file) don't serve any apparent functions and can be deleted.

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dishan_otieno19
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Thank you for the response @TrippyLighting. I will make the changes. 

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