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Not an expert on mechanical CAD tools but does SolidWorks comes with some checking tools to validate the drawings? The picture shown simply twisted the surface and objects because of incorrect lines are connected. If this has been done in 3d objects with frame model it should not be like this to begin with.
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![]() The issue I have is that the machinist trade gets closer and closer to becoming obsolete, the engineers seem less and less likely to listen to us. Particularly the new ones... argh... Part of it could be that the CNC button monkeys that are replacing what used to be a more qualified (but less relevant if he doesn't move on to CNC programming) machinist have less genuine insight to offer. So the engineers listen less. The engineers at my first job were excellent, but they were incredibly experienced, understood design and production. We had excellent two-way feedback, mutual respect, etc... Currently we have a bunch of fools straight out of school that are smarter than god. Snarkiness came as a response to their amazing arrogance coupled with production naivete, disregarding basics like proper tolerancing and just plain being wrong more often than they were right. Mech engineers should spend more time in production before they can graduate.
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Maybe if you didn't let them know they were smarter than god they wouldn't be so arrogant
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Camera core... do you deal with DSP or compression algorithms? I took a few DSP, digital image processing, and video compression courses at UCSD to get a fundamental understanding of things. Fascinating stuff but I never really got to apply it. The SQA stuff I do now is at a much broader/higher (system) level. Basically at the phone level (Android or Windows Phone like you) with scripts controlling the phones to simulate how the end user uses the phone, etc. Your chipsets are at the core of our devices so our systems are heavily reliant on your systems!
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And I am very fortunate that where I work now the lead designer was a machinist (race engine builder) for a long time, he is VERY anal about doable tolerancing, proper measurement, easily manufacturable parts and easy to read drawings. I have learned more in the past 6months from him in proper design for manufacturing than I did at uni. Difference is I know what I know and I don't, I know I'm not smarter than god. And we need more people like him, good machinists, it's sad that it's a dying breed
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Any Materials Engineers? I'm not one, but the field interests me.
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I'm graduating in aerospace engineering (very close now finally) and I work at a performance exhaust company so I'm quite happy with what I do, even if I'm not doing the design itself at the moment as I'm occupied with other stuff.
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Majority of our group's testing is through automation stability, development framework, debug, post processing verification (Perl/C++) and broken down into multimedia groups; video encoding/decoding, audio, voice, graphics, display, camera, camcorder and power. My group works with the camera dev team for camera encoding, image quality tuning and decode post processing. Have you heard of the 3rd party group called Imatest?
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Studying to be an ME, estimated grad date in 2013 or so...
Though I've always been on the fence between ME and EE.... a flip of the coin decided it for me... |
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Intro to microcontrollers decided it for me, I high tailed it out of there.
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