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Does any one have any links to information on the weight of parts for the robot?

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Re: weights

Most information on the KOP parts can be found on the suppliers website. You can see a link of suppliers by going to:

http://usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/...nt.aspx?id=452

and clicking "where to get more" under section 10.
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Re: weights

Most accurate and efficient way is the get yourself a scale and a notebook, and do it the old fashioned way. Thats how we do it every year. I don't really trust the info we find on the internet, and feel much better looking at the actual number on the scale.
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