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Unread 30-05-2011, 21:13
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Re: Mechanism for CAD practice

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Originally Posted by MattC9 View Post

Your probably thinking "how do i do this?!" what i'm doing right now is finding robot CAD files on here(CD) and at http://frc-designs.com/html/2011.htm, now remember none of these robots come with mates, so take it apart and learn how it goes together and how it works! Like 148 and 33 have there main robot it 1 assem, with multiple sub assem. Looking at some of these robots is great CAD practice and a great way to learn about common FRC mechanisms!!
As Matt said, FRC Designs is a new website that will be used to host robot system and sub-system designs! Below is the correct link that was posted incorrectly previously.

http://www.frc-designs.com/html/2011.html

Matt
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