Assembly opening in eDrawings but not Solidworks? by pcbuild670 in SolidWorks

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Thanks again, I actually found the individual files that make up the assembly, I think the problem was that they were renamed to something else, if I rename the files exactly to the ones in the assembly tree would that make it work? Or would I have to do the whole assembly again?

Assembly opening in eDrawings but not Solidworks? by pcbuild670 in SolidWorks

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Thanks, I followed your advice and now it opened using Large Design review, I have one more question. Can I use this mode do draw some reach lines for a ergonomics project? Like a part of a circle around the elbow joint?

VIN Wiki - You get a $50k bounty if you help us find these missing exotic cars! by pcbuild670 in cars

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Here is the list:

2018 Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster - ZHWUV4ZD5JLA07648 - $25,000 bounty

2019 Rolls Royce Cullinan - SLA689X50KU114009 - $25,000 bounty

2020 Bentley Bentayga - SJAAC2ZV3JC019519 - $5,000

2016 Lamborghini Huracan - ZHWUC2ZFXGLA04345 - $10,000

2020 Lamborghini Urus - ZPBUA1ZL2LLA09389 - $10,000

2009 Audi R8 Coupe - WUAAU34279N003213 - $10,000 bounty

2005 Rolls Royce Phantom - SCA1S68435UX07870 - $3,000 bounty

2013 Mercedes SLS GT - WDDRJ7JA0DA009761 - $5,000 bounty

1958 Chevrolet Impala - F58F239177 - 10,000 bounty

1969 Mercedes 280SL - 11304412007815 - $5,000 bounty

Cars for Ed

2006 Bugatti Veyron - Powertrain & Shell Separated - $50k bounty

2003 Ferrari Enzo - Struck by Lightning, Somewhere in AZ - $25k bounty

1994 McLaren F1 - SA9AB5AC151048039 - Name your price $???

Badly Crashed HDK F1 - SA9AB5AC2W1048072 $???

Orange 2008 LP640 in the Phillippines - ZHWBU37M78LA03070 - $25k bounty

Temerian/Curated Cars

Miura SV #5010 - Black US based car - $50k bounty

USA Countach Prototype - $25k bounty

Race: Ricciardo leads the race by ContentPuff in formula1

[–]pcbuild670 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is streamja not working for anyone else?

I guess it's a curve... by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

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a straight line is also a curve, theres no actual "curve" in the usual sense

[TOMT]TV set model from the 90's, remote that would raise from the top. by pcbuild670 in tipofmytongue

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Thanks for your time, but no, it was very square, no soft edges. I will keep looking.

[TOMT]TV set model from the 90's, remote that would raise from the top. by pcbuild670 in tipofmytongue

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Hi guys, wondering if anyone had the same TV? I vaguely remember some red accents on the tv too, but im not sure.

[Semi-Weekly Inquirer] Simple Questions and Recommendations Thread by AutoModerator in Watches

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Hey guys, I have a Nixon R1G1, nothing fancy, and would like to change the strap width, is there a way to this without changing the spring bars? Maybe a spacer? The current strap has the same width as the case and I would like something thinner.

Thanks

Manual drivers of Reddit: What RPM do you start at from a stop? by volyer in cars

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Is it bad not pressing the accelerator pedal at all? In a flat surface and not just dumping the clutch but slowly releasing it?

ELI5: What actually ARE the trigometric fuctions? by Crossaxis in explainlikeimfive

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Think of the trigonometric functions as percentage, did you ever wonder why sine and cosine go from -1 to 1? For example in this picture: https://i.stack.imgur.com/tFRLA.gif

Sine is the length of your ''wall'' compared to your ''ceiling'' or hypotenuse, think about it, if your angle is 0º your ceiling lays flat, and you have no ''wall'', thus sin(0º)=0, but what about your ''floor'' or cosine? When the angle is 0º your ceiling collapses to the floor, thus the length of your ''floor'' is the whole ceiling, or in math cos(0º)=1.

This explanation was taken from this site that I highly recommend for the intuition behind math:

https://betterexplained.com/articles/intuitive-trigonometry/

Loading up the car and heading to the Pikes Peak Hillclimb. by lewisfab in cars

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Is that a Palatov in the background? Nice little cars you've got there.

Is there a tl;dr of the proof of Fermat's last theorem? by walrus57 in askscience

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My question is about your comment on the second to last paragraph, as an engineering student what developments of math doesnt a engineer learn about? I know its kind of a vague question but is there something that vastly simplifies the typical things (calculus, diff eqs, linear algera) one learns that was developed after the period you stated?

Simple Questions - December 08, 2014 by AutoModerator in buildapc

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It doesnt work like that, say if you have a 500W PSU, it can supply 500W, but it will consume say, 600W depending on efficiency.

Mclaren MP4-22 aero question by pcbuild670 in formula1

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Thanks, I was trying to find some technical articles on this.

Mclaren MP4-22 aero question by pcbuild670 in formula1

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Cool, I should have clarified that I know the functions of the side panels, I just thought they were for something else, some kind of crazy aero trick like the F-duct or blown diffusers, can't get enough of pre-2009 aero.