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Construct and Test Prototype
The assembly constrains used are flushes and mates. The mate connects two parts together while the flush makes removes the degrees of freedom of the mates. It takes 2 flushes to completely attach an object to another.
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There was so much i had to redesigned. To start off i had to make the body longer, change the length and height of it. Also the tail and the head and also the neck. Basically i had to redo everything over from when i finished the initial build.Refer to the picture 1 below. The calculation for tipping force is basically the weight multiplied by he distance from the center of gravity divided by the height. Because of those calculations i had to make the leg shorter and had to make it weigh more.
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Using the extrusions and fillets was really useful and made me finish my work quicker. Doing your deer or starting from the origin makes finding the center point easy and simple. My design should be supported by the economic,environmental,social,political,ethical , and safety. In the end the inventor project was good in letting us test our skills with all the new inventor tools we have learned in the past weeks. The project was fun with the fact that we could make a deer with any design we could come up with. The only big problem i had was having the tipping force be above the 50 pound constraint. It took me so long to figure it out. I was on it for 2 hours until i finally got it. I didn't really learn anything other than inventor can really be a pain some times.