Rocket Hacking - Part 3 - SOLIDWORKS
Rocket Hacking - Part 3 - SOLIDWORKS. Happy Fourth of July SOLIDWORKS users! Welcome to the final part of our series where we are celebrating the holiday by hacking a model rocket kit with our own 3D printed plastic components. The SOLIDWORKS design is complete so to wrap up the series we’ll show you how to export these parts for printing and we’ll get this beauty flight-worthy. Will it fly? Watch through the video to find out! This video features the song Up by Dave Depper and is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license. Song: http://3ds.one/aDJPPz Artist: http://3ds.one/R23NKk License: http://3ds.one/XD8r0R Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/z3rQfT Visit our website: http://www.solidworks.com/ Follow us! Facebook: / solidworks Twitter: / solidworks LinkedIn: / 5003792

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