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 Bearing holes should always be 1.125" in diameter Bearing holes should always be 1.125" in diameter
  
-Otherwise, for bolts and rivets, refer to this spreadsheet:​ [[https://​docs.google.com/​spreadsheets/​d/​18voqgjbJtyfr2O7htokv0n161DI1woDY9wG7nuWMSVU/​edit?​usp=sharing|External Link]]+Otherwise, for bolts and rivets, refer to this spreadsheet:​ [[https://​docs.google.com/​spreadsheets/​d/​18voqgjbJtyfr2O7htokv0n161DI1woDY9wG7nuWMSVU/​edit?​usp=sharing|Official Fastener Standardization Sheet]] 
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 +**How to Structure Your CAD File Tree** 
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 +Please refer to the EagleStrike CAD Standards for any questions about file structure that you might have. 
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 +[[https://​docs.google.com/​document/​d/​10l9a5TXNTc-vvjymAhKMu1SE2z97N5bxNxR9ytk4Muw/​edit?​usp=sharing|EagleStrike CAD Standards]] 
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 +**How to Get Started With Design** 
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 +Learn Solidworks! Solidworks is a CAD (computer-aided design) software that EagleStrike Team 114 uses to plan our robot out before we manufacture it. At the beginning of the year, our new designers followed these tutorials [[http://​www.solidworkstutorials.com/​solidworks-user-interface/​|here]]. I recommend that you do the same before build season starts so that you can be on the same page as everyone else with the software.