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 ====== Creating NXT LEGO Machines & Mechanisms in Solidworks Part 2 ====== ====== Creating NXT LEGO Machines & Mechanisms in Solidworks Part 2 ======
  
-**Author:** [[unlv_lee|Joo Won Lee]] Email: <leej183@unlv.nevada.edu>+**Author:** [[unlv_lee|Joo Won Lee]] Email: <leej183@mit.edu>
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 **Date:** Last modified on <6/3/2021> **Date:** Last modified on <6/3/2021>
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 ^ File Name                 ^ Google Drive Link                                                                   ^ Note                                   ^ ^ File Name                 ^ Google Drive Link                                                                   ^ Note                                   ^
-| Isogawa Solidworks Parts  | https://drive.google.com/file/d/15YxjyU9YPXL9NbGBGqAZQyTHRre_JzFH/view?usp=sharing  | Ask author or lab member for password  |+| Isogawa Solidworks Parts  | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KvLF4l2abW-GGuO1T0vRRLwzHVT3o4dG/view?usp=sharing  | Ask author or lab member for password  |
 | Isogawa Book Parts List   | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HDJ3HF7Dj-EgmrfUnNSEUs-qo3hrSzzq/view?usp=sharing  | Not all parts are all accounted for    | | Isogawa Book Parts List   | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HDJ3HF7Dj-EgmrfUnNSEUs-qo3hrSzzq/view?usp=sharing  | Not all parts are all accounted for    |
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 After the plane has been selected, click on the parts that needs to be mirrored.  After the plane has been selected, click on the parts that needs to be mirrored. 
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-One can go back to add more pieces by right clicking the mirrror on the left menu. +One can go back to add more pieces by right clicking the mirror on the left menu. 
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 ===== How to Create a Lego Piece===== ===== How to Create a Lego Piece=====
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 +Creating a new lego piece can be the most difficult part of the project. In order to create a lego piece, the best way to do it is by copying what the other's did.
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-**Video**+The most important aspect of creating a lego piece is that it needs to be 100% compatible with other pieces in the folder. 
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 +This is why one must use measure tool to examine the correct size of holes and lengths to make sure that all sizes match with others. 
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-Open the parts from your folder. 
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-Make sure to get the motor first!+For this tutorial, the following 1x4 red block with a hole in the middle will be created. 
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-This is important as this is the piece that will be stationary (fixed)!!+{{:lego:tutorial:lego-red-technic-brick-1-x-2-with-hole-3700-32-64503-81.jpg?400|}}
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-**Step 2**+A simple 1x4 pink block piece and green 1x3 technic piece will be used as a guideline.
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 +{{:lego:tutorial:comb2.png?400|}}
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-Open the "peg" that rotates inside the motor. Assemble it to the motor first.  
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-{{:lego:tutorial:f7.png?400|}}+**Step 1**
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-**Step 3**+Open up a file that is closet to the piece that you are creating.
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 +Study how the piece work and see the dimensions on how the piece fits with others. 
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-Assemble the rest of the parts. 
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-Make sure to use gear mate for the gears.+**Step 2**
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-**Step 4**+Create a copy of the file you are creating to mimic and start editing it. This is the fastest way to do it. 
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-Watch the assembly video. + 
 +**Video**
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-Make sure to have captions on for the tips.+{{youtube>LOECRs82xTs?medium}}
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-{{youtube>7d6rt2WtLo4?medium}} 
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 +Try to use the sketches that are already present to save time.
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- +Make sure to use measuring tool to match the dimensions of the dimensions of other pieces.
-===== Result =====+
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-If you did everything right, the result will look like this! 
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-{{:lego:tutorial:f17.png?400|}}+**For pieces that are totally new**
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-The name of the files and folders are important because that is how DASL wiki displays correct image/files. 
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-If the link is in <fc red> red</fc>then it means that the link is broken and you should see if you uploaded  the file in the right folder or the name is correct+{{:lego:tutorial:wing.png?400|Stuff}} 
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 +For unusual pieces like thisyou need to use caliper to measure the rough dimensions of it.  
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 +Once the measuring is done, make sure to compare the sizes with other pieces so that it fits with it. 
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 +Having a uniform size is the most important aspect when creating a new piece
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 This tutorial went over the following tasks: This tutorial went over the following tasks:
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--How assemble in Solidworks +-How assemble more complicated assembly 
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--How to view in exploded view+
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--How to animate the pieces+-How to use mirror function 
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--How to use Studio 2.0 and make instructions+-How to use Rack & Pinion mate
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--How to upload to DASL wiki+-How to create a new piece
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-For questions, clarifications, etc, Email: <leej183@unlv.nevada.edu>+For questions, clarifications, etc, Email: <leej183@mit.edu>
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