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sanddrag
24-12-2015, 18:26
Does anyone have a single-download source for a complete CAD library of every VexPro part? This would be really useful. I'm hoping for one big zip file, with everything arranged by part number, or perhaps by product line. Thanks.

EmileH
24-12-2015, 18:33
I know it's not a CAD library for all vexpro parts but here are step files for a good amount of COTS parts commonly used on FRC robots.

https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0BxrM5TU8rVcOX2ttZDBWOUwyWjg/edit

Rachel Lim
24-12-2015, 19:02
It's not every part, and it includes parts from other places, but this is a link to the zipped folder of the part library I created this summer: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4GJvSccrzOlfk9BNmM3MDFESVNNd0VSZHN0ZFJsS VBwNTZTVnRXTjBXVkZJSVlHYWlEa1E

It should have all wheels, hubs, gears, sprockets, pulleys, bearings, shaft collars, spacers, and electronic parts. It doesn't have the 775pro, most gearboxes (only has versaplanetary + BAG combinations), or any of the versaframe line. It also has parts from Andymark and other places (mostly wheels and pistons). It's sorted into folders by categories though, and part numbers / supplier names are in the part names, so it shouldn't take too long to pick out vexpro parts.

It only includes solidworks files though. I think everything was created with 2014.

orangemoore
24-12-2015, 19:47
Does anyone have a single-download source for a complete CAD library of every VexPro part? This would be really useful. I'm hoping for one big zip file, with everything arranged by part number, or perhaps by product line. Thanks.

How about the link towards the right hand side of this (http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/examples-guides#CAD) page?

z_beeblebrox
24-12-2015, 20:41
Most are in the Bit Buckets CAD Library (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=139021).

sanddrag
24-12-2015, 20:42
How about the link towards the right hand side of this (http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/examples-guides#CAD) page?Sweet, it does exist! Thanks!