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348 <strong>Build</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Own</strong> <strong>Combat</strong> <strong>Robot</strong><br />

■ Winfred M. Berg www.wmberg.com<br />

(516) 599-5010<br />

Precision mechanical components<br />

■ Small Parts, Inc. www.smallparts.com<br />

(305) 557-8222<br />

Small supplies, metal stock, and fasteners<br />

■ Grainger www.grainger.com<br />

(805) 388-7076<br />

A one stop shopping place for most anything you will need to build<br />

a robot<br />

■ McMaster-Carr www.mcmastercarr.com<br />

(562) 692-5911<br />

Great catalog—one stop shopping place for most of anything you will<br />

need to build a robot<br />

■ Donovan Micro-Tek www.dmicrotek.com<br />

(805) 584-1893<br />

Micro stepper motors<br />

■ Gates Rubber Company www.gates.com<br />

(303) 744-1911<br />

Machinery and automotive rubber belts<br />

Electronics Suppliers<br />

■ Ace R/C (purchased by Thunder Tiger)<br />

(816) 584-7121<br />

Servo test equipment<br />

■ Advanced Design<br />

(602) 544-2390<br />

“Robix” PC-driven, R/C servo-powered robot arms<br />

■ Allied Electronics www.alliedelec.com<br />

(800) 433-5700<br />

Good catalog<br />

■ Digi-Key www.Digi-key.com<br />

(800) 344-4539<br />

Reliable parts source<br />

■ Team Delta www.teamdelta.com<br />

Number one supplier of combat robot electronics, motor controllers, R/C<br />

interfaces, radio antennas, and other combat robot components.

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