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Unread 08-12-2011, 17:09
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Re: [FRC-Designs.com] Call for CAD

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Originally Posted by mplanchard View Post
I have posted the FRC model used in our SolidWorks tutorials. The SolidWorks robotics tutorials teach you the basics, a good frame, mounting motors, wiring, drawings. The model is in SolidWork 2011.

http://blogs.solidworks.com/teacher/...olidworks.html

Sometimes it is easier to learn when you can see the the complete assembly and then look how to create sub assemblies. Sub assemblies are key to good robot design. Hardware folders are great to keep all your fasteners together and suppress when they are not required.

If you need SolidWorks software sponsorship, please go to www.solidworks.com/SponsoredDesignContest. Marie
Marie,

Thanks for sending this along! This is a great resource! I hope that more teams will join FRC Designs!
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