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This is the radio we had to design this year, still getting used to Inventor Studio so it isn't as fancy as it might look.
George Nissen, the inventor of the competition trampoline, standing on his hands on a beam (?) at a not-so-young age for a gymnast! ** Thanks to Chris Eilertsen for providing the photo
As well as extruding forwards and backwards we can extrude either side of our sketch. Watch what happens to the distance - it stays the same, half forwards and half backwards.
Key-chain figure of the Inu-Yasha character Sango that I modeled in Inventor for a CAD class in High School. I did not design any part of the figure, I estimated sizes of the physical figure and used those to model it in the computer
February 3, 2002
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Daniel E. Hurtado, Associate Professor, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile speaking during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
Brookhaven Town Deputy Supervisor and Councilwoman Kathleen Walsh, Dr. Samuel Aronson, Director of Brookhaven National Laboratory, Dr. Samuel Stanley, President of Stony brook University and Mark Lesko, Brookhaven Town Supervisor
Tratamento de fotos para catálogo de produtos Immensa - Linha Inventor. Trabalho realizado na Agência Mais Grupo.
Next we will draw a line across the domino. Find the line tool, click on it and then mouse over the far away long edge of the cuboid and try to find the middle of the line, when you are near Inventor will 'snap' your mouse to the exact middle and turn your little grey dot into a big green one - like on my screen. Click here and then try to find the middle of the other side - see the next screen if you are unsure.
For now we'll stick with the default settings: extruding forwards and for a distance of 10mm when you have this chosen click OK to get your screen to look like this.
TEDxTokyo 2013, May 11th. At Hikarie in Shibuya, Tokyo. Leica Monochrom with 135mm APO, 50mm cron and 16mm elmar.
We can array in one or two directions. We will get the first direction correct before we look at the second. Choose the Direction button (as shown on the screen shot notes) and pick the end of the domino. Check that the arrow is pointing the same direction as mine.
Inventoring and loading on Deck EII (E Second). Mission soon to start.
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Inspired by a particular level of Mirror's Edge. Love the color combinations Lime/White/Light Grey.
Enjoy! d:-)
To finish the line you should find the middle of the near long side, do the same as in the previous image – mouse over near the middle of the line. When you are over the middle the grey dot of your mouse will jump to the exact middle and turn into a big green dot. When this happens click once to finish the line.
This image appeared in the 2013 La Guardia and Wagner Archives calendar Inventing the Future: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in America, courtesy of the NMAH Archives Center; United Shoe Machinery Corporation Records
Box 105A, Folder 2. Schematic mechanism for a baseball cover sewing machine by S.J. Finn, March 1949. For more images from the Archives' calendars and collections go to www. laguardiawagnerarchive.lagcc.cuny.edu