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Re: easy way to find your robot weight.

I didn't mean to post something that would be offensive for all the inventor/solidworks. Me, myself is a inventor designer. I like inventor... the reason why I use it. All of my designs that has been posted here was created in inventor.Yes you can get the mass of the robot using inventor properly.

Point of this thread was Tytus pointing out HOW to get the robot weight using Autocad. It had nothing to do with how you weigh your robot using inventor or solidworks. The thread wasn't created to bash the inventor or solidworks user. It was a tip for the rookies who are using Autocad.

Let's keep the thread on topic...

and thanks Tytus for giving the Autocad users the tip.