Alex
@averagearc
building hardware 🛠️ cad + mechanical drafting📐+ 3d printing 🏗️
these guys could do the funniest thing
OpenArm has been released - A fully open-source bimanual robot arm built for physical AI. Some stats: – 7 DoF – 633mm reach – 6kg payload/arm All in BOM cost of $6.5k. Thanks for sharing - @enactic_ai @hiro_yams
OK, let's continue on from the extrusion design itself and I'll show you how I make frames in a quick and easy way (that's also fully driven with parameters). This information is universal and (if you're anything like me) you will need to design a frame like this at some stage.
Back to basics with this fusion 360 tutorial video: Here's how I design my 2020 aluminum extrusions. (faster then configuring and downloading from Misumi or other services.)
😅 I wonder if it's a matter of too many marketing designers, not enough product feature shippers
These guys have more rebrands than paying customers
Back to basics with this fusion 360 tutorial video: Here's how I design my 2020 aluminum extrusions. (faster then configuring and downloading from Misumi or other services.)
Fusion 360 changed "Do not Capture Design History" into "Change to Direct Modeling" Perhaps in a bid to make it a valid design process 😅

my wife bought herself a croissant but it's a little squished and I called it a "squashant" and now she won't stop laughing 😏
"sydney sweeney as a service" strikes again with unbridled results
Incredible work fellas
fun fact, when you use "off the shelf" parts the part has touched maybe 2-3 shelves before it reached you, every person that touches your part is getting paid, somehow.
Yes, off the shelf parts are great, but recently my own solutions have been cheaper/faster/better, and I'm not relying on someone else's shelf.