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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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 **Step 1** **Step 1**
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 Open up a file that is closet to the piece that you are creating. 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.  Study how the piece work and see the dimensions on how the piece fits with others. 
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-**Video**+\\ 
 +**Step 2** 
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 +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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-===== Result =====+**Video**
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-If you did everything right, the result will look like this!+{{youtube>LOECRs82xTs?medium}}
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-{{:lego:tutorial:f17.png?400|}} 
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-The name of the files and folders are important because that is how DASL wiki displays correct image/files.+Try to use the sketches that are already present to save time.
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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+Make sure to use measuring tool to match the dimensions of the dimensions of other pieces. 
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 +**For pieces that are totally new** 
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 +{{: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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