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Re: Sheet Metal Design

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Originally Posted by baronep View Post
So, our team in the off season built a project that used custom laser-cut aluminum parts made out of 1/8" sheet. This thickness was good for our design in which we required extra-rigidity and we had no weight requirements. My question is how does someone optimize weight and rigidity. How do you know in a CAD model if your sheetmetal part is going to fail or not (we use Solidworks) and what thickness of sheetmetal is typical on a 148 style robot?

Thanks

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JVN has posted CAD of 148's robots from 2008 to 2011 in CD Media. A quick search will link you to them.
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