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DCG Project 2012

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23 tazmanian


    Irish94 wrote: »
    Someone help me!! I can't open my main part for my concept, it says 'unexpected file format'. All my other parts will open but not this one. Please what do i do?

    I think unexpected file format means that the type of file you are trying to open does not have the correct file extension for SW, for example; assembly.sldasm would be the actual name of your "assembly", so if you renamed it to be "assembly.sldassm" then Solidworks won't be able to open it. Either that or you made your main part on SW 2011 and tried to open it with an earlier version of SW like SW 2009.

    EDIT: I just re-checked the brief, if you made your project with Solidworks 2011 you no doubt are going to have to re-build it in school on 2009 version. As I said before however, ask your teacher if you can bring your laptop into school so you can refer to it for measurements and such.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,671 ✭✭✭GarIT


    Mayo_Boy wrote: »
    All the solidworks needs be done on the 2009 version according to the brief

    Really? I'm just curious but any idea why that is?
    tazmanian wrote: »
    I think unexpected file format means that the type of file you are trying to open does not have the correct file extension for SW, for example; assembly.sldasm would be the actual name of your "assembly", so if you renamed it to be "assembly.sldassm" then Solidworks won't be able to open it. Either that or you made your main part on SW 2011 and tried to open it with an earlier version of SW like SW 2009.

    EDIT: I just re-checked the brief, if you made your project with Solidworks 2011 you no doubt are going to have to re-build it in school on 2009 version. As I said before however, ask your teacher if you can bring your laptop into school so you can refer to it for measurements and such.

    He could have made it in school, opened it at home, then saved it as he was clicking close, happened to someone I know.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23 tazmanian


    GarIT wrote: »
    Really? I'm just curious but any idea why that is?



    He could have made it in school, opened it at home, then saved it as he was clicking close, happened to someone I know.

    I suppose the examiners know that some schools only have 2009 version to work with and therefore they don't want to give some schools the advantage of working with 2011 version which has more features.

    As for the guy you know, ouch!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 661 ✭✭✭Mayo_Boy


    Kerry man wrote: »
    i think u just use a blank dvd like one of the recording ones
    Can anyone verify if this is what we use? Dont want to buy the wrong one


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 358 ✭✭mcpaddington


    Mayo_Boy wrote: »
    Can anyone verify if this is what we use? Dont want to buy the wrong one

    It's supposed to be on a CD. I highly doubt they would give a shít if it was on a DVD though.

    Look on the second page: http://www.t4.ie/Assessment/LC-DCG/Assignment/DCG%20Student%20Assignment%202012.pdf


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23 tazmanian


    Mayo_Boy wrote: »
    Can anyone verify if this is what we use? Dont want to buy the wrong one

    Ah just get a CD-RW 700mb

    It says "CD" on the brief, CD's are cheaper than DVDs and using a DVD would be a wast of 4gb space because all you need is a few mb.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 661 ✭✭✭Mayo_Boy


    It's supposed to be on a CD. I highly doubt they would give a shít if it was on a DVD though.

    Look on the second page: http://www.t4.ie/Assessment/LC-DCG/Assignment/DCG%20Student%20Assignment%202012.pdf
    tazmanian wrote: »
    Ah just get a CD-RW 700mb

    It says "CD" on the brief, CD's are cheaper than DVDs and using a DVD would be a wast of 4gb space because all you need is a few mb.

    Ok, thanks for the help :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,671 ✭✭✭GarIT


    tazmanian wrote: »
    As for the guy you know, ouch!

    Wasn't a problem really, tons of backups on our servers. I think two different lads in the class lost usb keys too. I'm in a class of Idiots haha, theres one guy who basically shows everyone else how to do their project.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7 Dan_oC94


    tazmanian wrote: »
    Dan_oC94 wrote: »
    Really man? Ok.. I don't mean to be a cheat or anything but with just one week left, would it be possible to open a solidwork part in school, copy all the features on the left, and paste them in a new empty part, and save. Will that come up on the examiners check as completed in school? :/ thanks I really appreciate this.. don't wanna get a D2* like a guy did last year. I'm not the only one in my class who has solidworks done at home! Uh-oh ... the other idea wouldnt be so bad.. bringing my laptop to school and redrawing. Cant believe this

    I'm not sure if you can copy features over, BUT you can copy sketches from one file to another, and I have done so occasionally. Here's the thing though, I'd be guessing you used Solidworks 2011 to make your project on your laptop, if the version of SW on your school computer is still in 2010 or 2009 then you will not even be able to open your work on the school computers.

    I'll see Monday, I'll see how much I can copy over. But like ye said, at this stage we all should be very familiar with the ins and outs of our cad models so redrawing won't be a disaster! Thanks though. Really had a mini panic attack :/ for something that's so easy to rake in a potential 45 cao points, you don't wanna mess it up. Btw, I used SW 2010 in school and also at home! My part B modification is half made at home and half made in school and they assemblied together just fine so no worries about different versions.. Cheers man. Appreciate this


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23 tazmanian


    Dan_oC94 wrote: »
    II used SW 2010 in school and also at home!

    Er.. Not trying to give you a panic attack or anything but the brief says it has to be SW 2009

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    If all your school has is SW 10, I reckon there's nothing they can do, I mean they can't cancel 30 student's projects based on their school's facilities.

    Dan_oC94 wrote: »
    Cheers man. Appreciate this
    No problem, happy to help! :)


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 27,371 CMod ✭✭✭✭spurious


    tazmanian wrote: »
    Er.. Not trying to give you a panic attack or anything but the brief says it has to be SW 2009

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    If all your school has is SW 10, I reckon there's nothing they can do, I mean they can't cancel 30 student's projects based on their school's facilities.

    Equally validly, you could say the SEC clearly stated the requirements and the school could hardly argue they didn't know.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 358 ✭✭mcpaddington


    All the examiners will have solidworks 2009 education edition also. If it's built with SW2010 or SW2011 they won't be able to even open it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,671 ✭✭✭GarIT


    All the examiners will have solidworks 2009 education edition also. If it's built with SW2010 or SW2011 they won't be able to even open it.

    Are you sure about 2010? I know they cant open 2011 but is not not like office where the format changes every few years? there might be a save as feature in solidworks too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,154 ✭✭✭ImpossibleDuck


    GarIT wrote: »
    Are you sure about 2010? I know they cant open 2011 but is not not like office where the format changes every few years? there might be a save as feature in solidworks too.

    No I don't think so, Solidworks are really bad like that. They change it every year to "encourage" you to get the new version i.e. they want money!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23 tazmanian


    spurious wrote: »
    Equally validly, you could say the SEC clearly stated the requirements and the school could hardly argue they didn't know.

    Ah yeah but in fairness everybody should be given an equal chance in the Leaving Cert, it would seem extremely unjust if some people lost 40% of their DCG because the school messed up. Why punish the student for things he/she has no control over?
    GarIT wrote: »
    Are you sure about 2010? I know they cant open 2011 but is not not like office where the format changes every few years? there might be a save as feature in solidworks too.

    SW09, SW10 & SW11 are all completely incompatible with each other, it's a nuisance!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7 Dan_oC94


    Our class was well into our projects (I mean like, our entire part A's were finished) when our teacher noticed that our projects were asked to be in SW 2009 format. We all thought it was ridiculous that he could make a mistake like that and only realise now... but he e-mailed the SEC and told them that our class will be submitting SW 2010 format projects! So it doesn't make a huge difference to the SEC.. just a matter of preference I bet. But SW 2011 has a few new features so submitting in that format is definitely out of the equation I'd say, as it leaves everyone else using older versions at a disadvantage of some sort


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23 tazmanian


    Dan_oC94 wrote: »
    Our class was well into our projects (I mean like, our entire part A's were finished) when our teacher noticed that our projects were asked to be in SW 2009 format. We all thought it was ridiculous that he could make a mistake like that and only realise now... but he e-mailed the SEC and told them that our class will be submitting SW 2010 format projects! So it doesn't make a huge difference to the SEC.. just a matter of preference I bet. But SW 2011 has a few new features so submitting in that format is definitely out of the equation I'd say, as it leaves everyone else using older versions at a disadvantage of some sort

    That sounds grand ;)


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 27,371 CMod ✭✭✭✭spurious


    I suspect the requirement for a particular version of the software reflects what the examiners are able to view on their (probably ancient) equipment.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10 Murphy92


    Lads, is there a simple way in doing an exploded view? Repeating this year and last year it took me like an hour positioning each piece like 20mm apart! How do ye do it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 661 ✭✭✭Mayo_Boy


    Murphy92 wrote: »
    Lads, is there a simple way in doing an exploded view? Repeating this year and last year it took me like an hour positioning each piece like 20mm apart! How do ye do it?

    Im having bother with that too! I cant fit the exploded view on the sheet the way I have it now so I have to put it at an angle which looks bad, and if i put it to a smaller scale the parts are kinda blurred :/

    Also, for output 7, what order do the pages go? Is it moodboard first, then new concept design brief then possible solutions?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,671 ✭✭✭GarIT


    Mayo_Boy wrote: »
    Also, for output 7, what order do the pages go? Is it moodboard first, then new concept design brief then possible solutions?

    That confused me two, I only have two pages, but one has the brief and posible solutions and one is a mood board. The brief should be first, mood board in the middle and possible solutions last. I might just put the mood board first for simplicity.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 661 ✭✭✭Mayo_Boy


    GarIT wrote: »
    That confused me two, I only have two pages, but one has the brief and posible solutions and one is a mood board. The brief should be first, mood board in the middle and possible solutions last. I might just put the mood board first for simplicity.
    I have the brief, mood board and possible solutions all on separate pages :eek:
    EDIT: Im still confustered about that environmental sustainability part :( .Dont know what to do


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 ar81093


    How do you plan out output 7, im just stuck on that and it's pissin% me off. If anyone knows exactly what to do i'd love a reply, especially about the environmentally sustainability bit!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 fifty3


    Could any one upload their project?

    Mod note: No!!

    I have the solid works parts done but I have not got a clue what the rest of it is supposed to be like..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 661 ✭✭✭Mayo_Boy


    fifty3 wrote: »
    Could any one upload their project?
    Do you actually think anybody would be that stupid to upload their project?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7 Dan_oC94


    fifty3 wrote: »
    Could any one upload their project? I have the solid works parts done but I have not got a clue what the rest of it is supposed to be like..

    With this little time left you'd wanna have a clue what the rest of it is supposed to be.. I hope nobody is stupid enough to upload there project and risk having it caught by the SEC. How many of the 14 portfolio pages have you left to do?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7 Dan_oC94


    Lads .. Does anyone know?! The solidworks drawings we're making for part A and B, the elevations/plan/sections etc page, do they want the file of that submitted as .pdf or .drwg (or whatever it is) . I know we have to put both of them in our portfolio, but it must be in our solidworks folders A and B too.. Anyone know? As an adobe PDF or as a solidworks drawing file? Page 43 of the guide to the student assignment says go 'save as' and click PDF but I'd imagine they might wanna have a poke around in our solidworks version of it to see how we projected our views etc, no? My teacher doesn't seem too confident when he says to save it as a SW drawing .. Cheers anyone who can help


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,671 ✭✭✭GarIT


    Dan_oC94 wrote: »
    Lads .. Does anyone know?! The solidworks drawings we're making for part A and B, the elevations/plan/sections etc page, do they want the file of that submitted as .pdf or .drwg (or whatever it is) . I know we have to put both of them in our portfolio, but it must be in our solidworks folders A and B too.. Anyone know? As an adobe PDF or as a solidworks drawing file? Page 43 of the guide to the student assignment says go 'save as' and click PDF but I'd imagine they might wanna have a poke around in our solidworks version of it to see how we projected our views etc, no? My teacher doesn't seem too confident when he says to save it as a SW drawing .. Cheers anyone who can help

    You definately cannot put a pdf in your solidworks folder, a pdf is not a solidworks file. We are putting the solidworks file in the solidworks folder, and the pages are all scanned into one pdf in the other folder.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 27,371 CMod ✭✭✭✭spurious


    Mayo_Boy wrote: »
    Do you actually think anybody would be that stupid to upload their project?

    There are people here giving all sorts of detail about their projects. People should know they are not as anonymous as they think on the internet. Just look at some of the usernames. I presume when setting up their account they didn't think they'd be using it to ask others what to do in their exams.


    As I said before, the people in the SEC can read boards. Let's remember that.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10 Murphy92


    Think this'll be my last question thank god! Do you have to rename all extrudes and fillets and things like that?! If so..what kind of names do you give them? Thanks lads!


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