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BOM question
2106 is a rookie team this year. We have had the luck of receiving help from several teams in our area. Some of the help has been through sapre parts from thier KOP, suck as sprockets,Andy Mark wheels and the like. We have also recieved custom parts that were made at a local machine shop. The only question i have is how do i account for these parts on our BOM? If these parts were given without charge, what do i put for a price?can i find a similar part and guess the value? How does one account for custom parts?
Thanks for any help in advance! |
Re: BOM question
Its all explained in the manual. But anyways regardless of how you acquired an item you put it in the BOM at market price.
http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Community/FRC/FRC_Documents_and_Updates/2007_assets/Manual/8-The_Robot,Rev%20G.pdf Quote:
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Re: BOM question
I believe most of the KOP materials are available on ifirobotics.com. Andymark products, of course, should be on andymark.biz.
From 8.3.4.4 Additional Parts - Cost Determination Quote:
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Re: BOM question
Great! i can't believe that i looked over that part of the Manual. As a "source" of the parts could i just put the team that donated or the sponsor whos employee crafted the part?
What about parts out of the KOP? if i remember correctly, the 26 tooth sprocket out of the KOP is restricted to only 2 per team. Can i list the two that we have for 10$ each? would that be fair market value? I just don't want to run afoul of the inspectors... We still have to get our ramps working when we get to VCU on Thursday. |
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