Here's a pic of the compression tool.
Interesting... What else do you do?Currently doing compression tests on each urethane bumper on the individual spine segments of a BioRID rear impact crash dummy for GM, Ford and honda.
Sorry not allowed to take pics.
Oh, and I guess you can't share pictures of your job either?Copying some jobs while juggling the baby's changing and feeding times. Week 2 of work from home and full time baby watcher. Kickin my tail! I miss ole school dimetapp.
Listen here Pal, your only priority for the next 24 hours is run a 10 second pass in your truck!Done for the day and riding home, would be better if I didn't have to be back at 2am though
What is the mess of white wire in the background for?Here's a pic of the compression tool.
Interesting... What else do you do?
Oh, and I guess you can't share pictures of your job either?
Listen here Pal, your only priority for the next 24 hours is run a 10 second pass in your truck!
What is the mess of white wire in the background for?
Looks tedious. You like it?Ok, snuck a pic of the comp. tool on the T-12 rear vertabra on the spine.
Looks tedious. You like it?
Is that a Lenovo laptop in the background?
Looks tedious. You like it?
Is that a Lenovo laptop in the background?
It's always something different that I'm doing which I like. Last week I was making prototype molds and making prototype parts out of them.
That's just a Dell latitude laptop.
So what if it is?
Sounds fun really. Different to do list every day.
I'm still more partial to designing the parts and making 3D models in Autodesk Inventor.
(On a side note I laid out and modeled my own valve cover spacers)
Interesting... What else do you do?
Oh, and I guess you can't share pictures of your job either?
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Here's the point of view the baby has to deal with while I'm workin. She loves to stare at the trophies.
I'm still more partial to designing the parts and making 3D models in Autodesk Inventor.
(On a side note I laid out and modeled my own valve cover spacers)
That's a great thing as they run 6-800$ which is crap!:rock:
I use Architectual Desktop on occasion. Most my work is done in what is called Mitek Sapphire. A lot like desktop, but specifically for laying out and engineering trusses. I do like to hop in desktop tho when Im not workin and draw ideas I have. Inventor would be sooooooooo much easier for the mechanical parts than Desktop tho LOL.
That's crazy what they want for them. I just used a valve cover for the profile and hole locations. Was tricky to layout but I got it. Now just gotta get someone to machine them. (Hint hint Mopar-or-no-Car)
Listen here Pal, your only priority for the next 24 hours is run a 10 second pass in your truck!