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Re: easy way to find your robot weight.

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Originally Posted by sanddrag
Thanks for the tip. Although I think anyone who models their robot in AutoCAD is at a great disadvantage. Inventor is the way to go. And you can set the material properties for each part and find out the weight of an entire assembly instantly!
Yep.. Same with SolidWorks.. somehow.. idk.. I did it once. lol
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