!!! Vendors

Below are some of the vendors of robotic hardware, software, and related materials. If they're
listed on this page, [I've|Murray Altheim] done business with them and am satisfied and/or 
quite happy with their service.

Limor Fried, who founded and is the CEO of __AdaFruit__, has [a list of vendors on her wiki|https://www.ladyada.net/library/procure/hobbyist.html]. 
While we can't vouch for them, they're likely reliable suppliers of robot and hobbiest electonics.


! Robotics & Personal Electronics

* [Adafruit|https://www.robotshop.com/] (US) ''personal electronics & robotics specialist''
* [Pimoroni|https://shop.pimoroni.com/] (UK) ''personal electronics & robotics specialist''
* [RobotShop|https://www.robotshop.com/] (Canada, US) ''robotics specialist''
* [Pololu|https://www.pololu.com/|https://www.pololu.com/] (US) ''robotics and electronics manufacturer and vendor''
* [PiBorg|https://www.piborg.org/|https://www.piborg.org/] (UK) ''robotics add-on boards for Raspberry Pi'' (robots, motor controllers, etc.)
* [PiJuice|https://uk.pi-supply.com/|https://uk.pi-supply.com/] (UK) ''focusing on robot power supplies and accessories''
* [4Tronix|https://shop.4tronix.co.uk/collections] (UK) ''robotics speciality boards for Arduino and Raspberry Pi''
* [REV Robotics|https://www.revrobotics.com/] (US) ''focusing mainly on electro-mechanical hardware, very good selection''
* [The Evil Mad Scientist Shop|https://shop.evilmadscientist.com/], who "produce and distribute a curated selection of components and original kits in support of art, education, and accessibility"
* [SuperDroid Robots|https://www.superdroidrobots.com/] (USA) large, well-built but rather expensive wheeled (traditional, mecanum, etc.) and tracked chassis; tactical, lawn-mowing, snow-blower robots, generally remote control; autonomous robots are US$3750-$19990 (__warning:__ their YouTube videos include rather annoying, unnecessary hard rock music)
* [Matiot Robot Kits|https://www.matiot.com/robotic-kits] (and other accessories, located in Istanbul)
* [Lynxmotion|http://www.lynxmotion.com/], manufacturer of robot kits, accessories and hardware
* [JSumo Robots|https://www.jsumo.com/]
* [Waveshare Electronics|https://www.waveshare.com/], maker of the [Alphabot2] robot
* [The Robot Marketplace|https://www.robotmarketplace.com/]


! Electronics

* [Mouser|https://www.mouser.com/] (US) & [Mouser|https://nz.mouser.com/] (NZ) 
* [DigiKey|https://www.digikey.com/] (US) & [DigiKey|https://www.digikey.co.nz/] (NZ): ''electronics''
* [Jaycar|https://www.jaycar.co.nz/] (NZ): ''electronics''

! Hardware, Plastics, Materials, Other

* [MakerBeam|https://www.makerbeam.com/] supplier of both a 10mm and 15mm square extruded aluminum construction system
* [MicroRAX|http://www.microrax.com/] supplier of a 10mm square extruded aluminum construction system
* [Coastal Fasteners|https://www.coastalfasteners.co.nz/] (Porirua, NZ): ''supplier of nuts, bolts, all manner of stainless coolness''
* [Mecha4Makers|https://mecha4makers.co.nz/]: New Zealand supplier of T-Slot Aluminium Industrial Construction Extrusions & Mechatronics components, as well as motion-specific hardware, tools, cables, 3D printer parts, etc.  (''prices on some parts are very reasonable'')
* [Mitre 10|https://www.mitre10.co.nz/]: whereas Bunnings have rather meagre pickings, Mitre 10 carry a pretty good line of stainless nuts and bolts
* [Pete's Emporium|https://www.petesemporium.co.nz/]: miscellaneous everything, including wheels, hardware, etc.
* [Macplas|https://www.macplas.co.nz/]: an Auckland supplier of pretty much any plastic you might need. I used clear polycarbonate and black delrin, ordered on the phone and it was here in a few days.
* [Cactus Plastics|http://cactusplastics.co.nz/] in Petone. They don't sell some of the more unusual plastics like Delrin but if you just need perspex (acrylic) they've got it and they're nearby.


! Other Lists

* [Atlanta Hobby Robot Club Robot Links|http://botlanta.org/AHRC/robotlinks]


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