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Re: pic: Versa Roller Claw

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Originally Posted by DampRobot View Post
If you're new to Solidworks, you can find masses by going to the "Evaluate" tab on the ribbon, then "Mass Properties." If, on the other hand, you're like me, an old hand at Solidworks but too lazy to add in the correct materials, I completely understand .
I'm not new enough to Solidworks that I don't know how to do that, but I am too lazy to put in the correct materials. I might get around to that tomorrow, but then again I should be studying for finals right now. We'll see.
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