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Re: Halfway through build: How much does your robot weigh?
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Actually we have a proto-type rolling chassis that ways about 60-65lbs. Our wheels alone wiegh almost 5lbs each!!! |
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Re: Halfway through build: How much does your robot weigh?
Hmmm...
We have nothing assembled as of yet due to a hang up getting funds from our BOE to pay for parts. So far, we have 1 6" shaft (5 more coming) and 12 pillow blocks. In total, our bot weighs two pounds based on our materials. EDIT: Forgot, our two cylinders came in. The system weighs all of 5 pounds. |
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