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August 21, 2015
Seeed Raspberry Pi Breakout Board v1.0
$14.95

The Raspberry Pi Breakout Board for Raspberry Pi is a prototype board that allows you to combine your Raspberry Pi with other components and modules.
Grove - Light Sensor(P)
$3.75
Panel mount light sensor from SeeedStudio.
XBee WiFi Module - Wire Antenna
$52.75

This is the XBee WiFi Module with wire antenna from Digi.
Kossel Carbon Fiber Arm Set
$20.75
A 6-pack of 3.5mm carbon fiber rods, 262mm long
eSun 1.75mm HIPS filament - Orange - 1kg Spool
$36.00

1.75mm HIPS filament for 3D printing. HIPS is an excellent general purpose filament with high strength and a small amount of flexibility, and less prone to warp than ABS.

 

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