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Re: Making CAD Models Faster

I would strongly recommend against #4.

Break your robot into parts. After you've finished the drivetrain and figured out how to mount things to it, start building your drivetrain (or use the kit chassis and save a ton of time that way).

Parallel processing is your friend. If you can find a way to build and CAD at the same time it's a big help.
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