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Important Note! You can build the whole setup with the beginner hardware kit, but having a second 360-degree servo makes everything smoother. The “beginner hardware kit” includes one 360-degree servo, which you’ll need for the arms, and one 180-degree servo, so I highly recommend buying an additional one or two 360-degree servos depending on if you want the grab bucket. The 180-degree servo can work for the bucket, but isn’t recommended because it always returns to its zero position, making it awkward to use. With forks, it’s nearly impossible to keep them level while lifting a pallet. With the bucket, it’s workable—you just mount the bucket at the angle you’ll use most often and only tip it when needed. If you want to run the grab bucket, you’ll also want another 360-degree servo. A 180-degree servo can technically do the job, but it’s inconvenient, though not quite as inconvenient as using it for bucket tipping. I was really excited to get my first cyber brick hardware kit, and I had
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