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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2009

2.2 Crawler

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  • name the software??

  • @13nailuj13 Unigraphics Nx-4 when uploaded the video. Now its higher version Nx-7.

  • HI i want to start using solid works........but i dont now nothing about it ......where can i find some help? Pozzz

  • @PolarisSrbija

    First get an evaluation version or a torrent copy of the software installed on your computer.

    Every CAD software has tutorials built into it. There are also tutorial based pdf files floating on the internet. Google search sold works tutorial pdf and you will end up with loads of them. You can also search tutorial videos on you tube.

    Another option is straight away join tutions for CAD based training located in your area.

  • Hai.

    Love your design. I am also building a rc crawler. Could not find a idee at all! May I use your design. I build one but the torque twist is killing me!!! So May I please use yours.

    Thanx!

  • @Tokker1000 Go ahead use it if its for personal use :)

    make sure you use seamless steel tubes with 5mm OD and under 4mm ID.

    Also use TIG or laser welding process to weld the joints. While using TIG welding process the operator has to be careful not to melt the joint completely as the wall thickness of the tube is thin.

    Thanks for the comment.

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  • @justlivemyway  thanks

  • Please stand up for the national anthem of Youtube!

  • @zap4life1214

    The software I have used is Unigraphics Nx -4 at the time of design. I have upgraded to Nx 7.5 version now. If you are in the US then I would suggest you learn Solidworks as there is good infrastructure developed for the program there.

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