Creating a semi-functional Iron Man armor prototype with 3D printing, CNC, Mechatronics, and onboard computing.
Monday, November 18, 2013
This past month I have been working more on my two jobs and waiting for the CNC machine to be fixed and ready for use. Its quite a temperamental machine it seems and we're working out the driver and electrical shortcomings.
James, please email me when you have a moment. I would like to talk to you about your Ironman 3D project. I am working on one as well however I started from the top down lol, as I see you started from the bottom up. id like to brain storm with you, and possibly share some knowledge each of us has gained throughout the process. im a Engineering masters student at Northwestern in Chicago, and have been using Solid works to create our suit. let me know if you would like to discuss some ideas and possibly help each other out. my email is Andrewhelgeland2016@u.northwestern.edu
James, please email me when you have a moment. I would like to talk to you about your Ironman 3D project. I am working on one as well however I started from the top down lol, as I see you started from the bottom up. id like to brain storm with you, and possibly share some knowledge each of us has gained throughout the process. im a Engineering masters student at Northwestern in Chicago, and have been using Solid works to create our suit. let me know if you would like to discuss some ideas and possibly help each other out. my email is Andrewhelgeland2016@u.northwestern.edu
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