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FREE MATERIAL documentation
How do you document material you already have. Like Delrin rods and sheets of nylon (perfect for cutting small gears out of) or what about extruded aluminum and blocks of aluminum can we use them and how do we document them. they were in the back of the classroom where we meet.
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From Rule K3 in the robot section
· The fair market value if you buy a component at a discounted price or obtain it as a donation; Ex.: The fair market value is the price at which a component is usually available, i.e., its typically advertised price. If you were to buy the same component from 10 different sources, what price is most representative of the 10 sources? |
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