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Re: fuzzy robots?

To answer your initial question: No rule against it, so long as it doesn't put you over the weight limit.

But I'm with everyone else on this, fuzzy fabric could be harmful to electronics and gears and chains. Speaking from a seamstress point of view, I've sewn with fuzzy fabrics before, and even the short haired variety has a habit of shedding and getting little bits and pieces everywhere, floating in the air and adhering to everything in sight.

If you want the fuzzy fabric to make it look like some sort of animal fur, I'd suggest animal print fabric that is smooth.
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