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Re: Weighing your Robot
Motorola Shipping Dock Scale (It's good to be in a facility that used to manufacture all Nextel phones and ship them to nextel in large crates).
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Re: Weighing your Robot
It would be hard to get your hands on, but the best way to measure a robot, is to buy a four point scale. It will tell you the distibution of wieght if you serious about this stuff thats the only way u can go you rnot serious without one.
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Re: Weighing your Robot
We have a 150 year old calf weighing scale that our school has had forever... It's made almost all out of wood and iron, but it seems to work fine.
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Re: Weighing your Robot
My team (447) uses my fathers Longacre 4 pad scales. They get within 1/10th of a pound. He uses them for Soap Box Car Setups, and I get to talk him into letting us use them. They are very nice, but VERY expensive. I suggest them if you team can afford them.
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