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    Time-Lapse Toy Robot

    This is a project i did with solidworks from one of my classes at school. I performed a time-lapse recording of most of it's creation. I thought i'd share it with you guys to demonstrate one of the many cool things you can do with solidworks.

    [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1NGM7Zijf4"]YouTube - King Crab Robot Walker[/nomedia]

    Please leave comments or questions! Enjoy!
    Would the stars shine if nobody were there to observe them?


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    Thanks for sharing. Looks like a good way to get practice in Solidworks.


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    You're welcome. Here is another project I did recently.

    [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGZDoTEEzus"]YouTube - Designing Toy Robot[/nomedia]

    I originally made it with 24 legs, but solidworks (or I) could not get it to render more than a total of 12 legs.
    Would the stars shine if nobody were there to observe them?


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