Just my opinion:3.d. Commercial batteries, not exceeding 14.4 volts as labeled
Because it says, "Commercial batteries" if i was the supervisor I would be looking for a Commercial label, as placed by the manufacture. not one made by the students.

Just my opinion:3.d. Commercial batteries, not exceeding 14.4 volts as labeled



A cone of depression occurs when you drop your scoop of ice cream on the ground on a hot summer day.

Sure, go ahead. I've gotten quite a bit of experience thanks to this event!FueL wrote:Not to interrupt the discussion, but would this be an appropriate thread to ask a Sketchup-related question about modeling?

A cone of depression occurs when you drop your scoop of ice cream on the ground on a hot summer day.

Looking at the 5x25 file available in the sketchup warehouse, it appears that it is a collection of five 5x5 arrays. You can just select 4 of the arrays and hit delete to bring it down to a single 5x5 array. Then, right click on the 5x5 plate and select explode to make each hole an individual component. Hold shift while clicking on each hole in one row to select the full row, then copy and paste the row along the end of the array to make a 6x5 plate. Let us know if that works or does not work for you and where you get hung up if you get stuck.FueL wrote:Alright.So I'm a bit of a Sketchup newbie, and I'm not sure how to "crop" or cut off part of an object. I downloaded the VEX 25x5 hole plate from their website, but the piece on our robot is actually 6x5. How would I delete the extra portion?

I can't seem to find the piece in the Sketchup warehouse, as I originally downloaded it as a step file from the VEX wiki, opened it in Inventor Fusion, and saved it as a dwg file to import.chalker7 wrote: Looking at the 5x25 file available in the sketchup warehouse, it appears that it is a collection of five 5x5 arrays. You can just select 4 of the arrays and hit delete to bring it down to a single 5x5 array. Then, right click on the 5x5 plate and select explode to make each hole an individual component. Hold shift while clicking on each hole in one row to select the full row, then copy and paste the row along the end of the array to make a 6x5 plate. Let us know if that works or does not work for you and where you get hung up if you get stuck.
A cone of depression occurs when you drop your scoop of ice cream on the ground on a hot summer day.

Here is the link: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/ ... revstart=0FueL wrote:I can't seem to find the piece in the Sketchup warehouse, as I originally downloaded it as a step file from the VEX wiki, opened it in Inventor Fusion, and saved it as a dwg file to import.chalker7 wrote: Looking at the 5x25 file available in the sketchup warehouse, it appears that it is a collection of five 5x5 arrays. You can just select 4 of the arrays and hit delete to bring it down to a single 5x5 array. Then, right click on the 5x5 plate and select explode to make each hole an individual component. Hold shift while clicking on each hole in one row to select the full row, then copy and paste the row along the end of the array to make a 6x5 plate. Let us know if that works or does not work for you and where you get hung up if you get stuck.

Thanks! It works.chalker7 wrote:Here is the link: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/ ... revstart=0
A cone of depression occurs when you drop your scoop of ice cream on the ground on a hot summer day.
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