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Help-Robot Art
I was wondering how to do the side-art for a robot. I am using plexiglas sides, and I was wondering how to add "art" to them. I know there is a way since just about every team has some for of "art" on there robot. I am looking to put things like the name of the bot, etc. onto plexiglas.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, -Greg The Great |
We had ours cut out of vinyl on a machine you hook to a computer...it's called a plotter.
Basically it takes a vector image file (like you'd make in Illustrator, etc etc) and plots all the points onto a material (we used vinyl...you can use a plotter with various things). This allowed us to make our "wings" last year look like this: http://firstubergeeks.com/gallery/vi...d=team_pho to I know it's not fancy, but we didn't have our own plotter (then). Anyhow, if you have more questions I'd be willing to help you out, but I'm sure there are ways to get much cooler looking art onto your bot than this. |
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I think i have seen that before.. but it was just a printable static cling
a quick search on google yelded this http://www.visiongraphic.com/Inkjet1.html |
i think what 668 has done in the past is use sticker paper. you know, the kind with the peel off backing that you can run thru an inkjet printer...
so get your image the size you want it (test on regular paper first!), print, cut, and stick on the plexi |
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-Greg The Great |
i think you should be able to buy it at any office supply store e.g.: office max or office depot, or equivalent for your area. perhaps you might even order some online. i don't have any links for you, though...
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our team cut out stencils, and spray paint onto lexan for our side panels. Very durable, lol.
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Our team used sticker paper, it came in sheets of 8.5 x 11 and then we created our images in powerpoint and printed them off. This was easy for us since we wanted a background image, rather than a clear bkg with letters/numbers on it.
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You could always just go buy paint made for lexan (readily available for r/c cars) and paint somthing by hand **gasp**
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http://www.gideontech.com/guides/etching/
Basically what you do is use a dremel with various attachments and etch what you want into the lexan. You can put images behind the lexan to give you a guide if you want. People use it mostly for modding computer case windows on the side of their cases. Once done, you can paint it, or just let the etching do the work, although you wouldn't be able to see it from far away. Just an idea |
We just made the signs with Photoshop and printed them out on paper and laminated them on the inside of the lexan.
http://www.team340.com/gallery/album...2003_02_16_230 Really sharp looking. |
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