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Unread 15-01-2009, 15:41
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Marie Planchard, SolidWorks
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Re: Hey anybody have the kit in cad

Thank you to the Boston First Regional teachers/mentors at my workshop Tuesday that showed me AndyMark's web site and the 2009 Slick Wheel. I worked on taking the step file and making it into a SolidWorks smart file and placing it on www.3dcontentcentral.com. Through FeatureWorks, I made the bearing parametric. Just the bearing to keep file size down.

http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/part...atalogid=171#0

You can also download the complete assembly, not only for SolidWorks 2007, 2008, but also for Pro|E prior to Wildfire 4 and eariler Inventor files. Autocad is also there too.

I really believe students need to know how to work with different file formats - I hope this helps. AndyMark parts from last year already posted on 3dcontentcentral with the help of Ed Sparks.

I will work on the C chassis and try my best to do any other components developed by manufacturers that want to use 3dcontentcentral.

What are the most critical parts you need?

I have been receiving jpeg images from many teams we support - showing cool parts- just place them on 3dcontentcentral, so everyone can share - no mater what cad system you use.


Marie
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