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Using Circular Pattern

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Using Circular Pattern

- [Instructor] To design the sixth and final link of my robotic arm, I'll start a sketch on the Front Plane, and just going to sketch a circle at the origin point. I'll give a dimension of 40 millimeters, and then I'll extrude that out 15 millimeters, and once I'm happy with that I can create another new sketch on my front face of my object here, create a new sketch, let's draw another circular sketch here at the origin point, give that a dimension of 20 millimeters, and maybe do an extrude cut here, let's say five deep, and now I'm going to circular pattern a few holes on this face here, so I'll jump into the Hole Wizard, and I'm just going to use a threaded hole again. I'll use the M4 hole I've been using, and I want to position that on my front face here, somewhere about here, and then I finish it off, maybe jump directly onto a front view here to help finish off some of those dimensions, and I'll say I want this hole to be 15 millimeters above my origin point there, and also maybe…

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