Thread: Robot Weight
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Re: Robot Weight

I really wouldn't worry about having the compete bottom of it weighing 85 lbs, as long as I knew I could make the rest of the robot weigh less than 35 pounds.

Weight down low is better than weight up high....think about what it takes to make the robot fall over.

What is the plan for the "stuff" that will handle the ball (if any)?
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