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Chris_Elston 03-02-2005 22:20

Robot Vinyls or Stickers?
 
Where do you guys get your decals for your robot? Team Number and sponsor stickers?

Gdeaver 03-02-2005 22:30

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Last year we went to a local sign company that does vinyl decals. We had them do them so that they could be stuck on the inside of the lexan covering.

Karthik1 03-02-2005 22:34

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We got our team number and logo laser cut in to our side panels.

CyberWolf_22 03-02-2005 22:45

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Our sponsor's have a multimedia guy who prints all of are signs, stickers, logos, and ID cards for us. He also takes many our pictures at competitions.

FusionDude364 03-02-2005 22:46

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I worked at a sign shop two summers ago. I go to them every year with the logos and designs, they cut it out (of vinyl), and I install it on the robot.

Chris_Elston 03-02-2005 22:47

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Grrr...how is a poor soul like me suppose to find your sign ship two summers ago and order some stickers? LOL :-)




Quote:

Originally Posted by FusionDude364
I worked at a sign shop two summers ago. I go to them every year with the logos and designs, they cut it out (of vinyl), and I install it on the robot.


tiffany34990 03-02-2005 22:50

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we simply use sticker paper you buy at office depot, just print them and cut them out and peel the backing and stick it to a side of the bot. it's pretty fast and easy.

Billfred 03-02-2005 22:50

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We had window decals (or something like that) printed on an inkjet that we used on part of the robot. The other part was electrical tape.

FusionDude364 03-02-2005 22:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chakorules
Grrr...how is a poor soul like me suppose to find your sign ship two summers ago and order some stickers? LOL :-)

lol, it helped that it was my dad's shop, lol. also they donate the vinyl to us. I do the work on prepping it and installing it, so all they donate is the cost of the raw vinyl before it is cut.

Koko Ed 03-02-2005 22:53

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We used velcro and poster paper mounted on foam core.
Worked fine.

MasonMM 03-02-2005 23:11

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In past years we've usually gone with:
-laminating big posters of our logos and taping them on
-using a student's uncle to print big stickers to go on some large surface area
-having students hand draw and color some awesome looking designs on posters and then laminating it.

Chris_Elston 03-02-2005 23:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tiffany34990
we simply use sticker paper you buy at office depot, just print them and cut them out and peel the backing and stick it to a side of the bot. it's pretty fast and easy.


SWEET...This sounds more like our budget! Thanks Tiffany!

RoboCat05 04-02-2005 00:56

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My team usually just uses the decals our sponsors give us, or we have a machinists that is our sponsor and he engraves all of our sponsors on our robot. He also mills out our numbers for us.

jgannon 04-02-2005 01:06

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White contact paper, an X-acto knife, and a steady hand.

Peter Matteson 04-02-2005 07:50

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One of our Sponsors, Gerber Scietific, makes the those really neat decal printers/cutters and they print out those great translucent graphics we have every year.

Mark Pettit 04-02-2005 09:36

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Our signage was the most expensive line item on our robot last year. We have plastic signs printed for our sposor and number panels and we go all out with the decals too. We buy them from Fast Signs, Inc. The signs along with our uniforms won us the Imagery Award at Phoenix last year so it was well worth it!

dhitchco 04-02-2005 10:03

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One of the easiest ways to make "poor man's" signage that has been somewhat brought out on this forum is to print them yourself.

Here are several ideas:

1) Whatever paper you print the labels/stickers on, you can simply get clear "contact paper" and cut it one inch oversize. Just take the contact paper, lay it upside down on a smooth table and then take your "sticker/label" and lay it face-down on the sticky contact paper. Use a spoon to smooth all the bubbles etc from the middle. Then apply the whole thing to your robot and trim 1" of margin with a knife.

2) Now, at home you can print up to 8.5"x11" sheets in your inkjet printer. You could design a logo to span over two pages (use Powerpoint for easy designs). Or, you can buy "banner or panoramic photo paper" for most inkjet printers from an office supply store.

3) Or, you can take your design file to Kinko's and they can print it on glossy vinyl in larger formats.

I agree that companies such as FastSigns are nice, but there are other cheaper methods that produce great results too.

roboguy #1 04-02-2005 10:18

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First you should call some sign places around your area using good ol' yellow pages. Also see if they would like to sponsor you. If thats too expensive try going to a good hobby store and pic up so vinyl grafics without design cut outs. It will be a solid color or design without stickers them selves, and cut em out tracing a pattern drawn on. Or they have vinyl graphics printers that cut out the design just like a printer. One last thing just use spry paint.

Joe Matt 04-02-2005 10:21

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In past years we have used both stickers and vynal, this year vynal.

Andy Baker 04-02-2005 10:38

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We've done different things over the years:

2004: One of our teachers has a sweet printer, on which he printed out large, adhesive-backed, graphics on clear media. The stickers were pasted to the inside of our side panels, to the polycarbonate.

2003: We masked and painted the inside of polycarbonate. We also purchased stickers from a local sign company. These stickers had adhesive on the front, so they can be stuck to the inside of the polycarb so they don't get scraped off during matches.

2002: We did 2 things: masked and painted the inside of polycarbonate and also cut out very thin polycarb into numbers and painted them.

Andy B.

boy_scout72688 04-02-2005 16:03

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Our teams suppliers give us all the decales and then we add them into our design

James

roboguy #1 06-02-2005 01:53

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For the record in my oppinion vinyal is a cool well thought sticker. Of cousre made of vinyl or similar plastic.

Anchi 06-02-2005 02:38

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one of our mentors works at a hospital and they have a but vynle plotter that we use.

Sean Schuff 06-02-2005 10:59

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<CAUTION! Shameless plug for sponsor to follow!>

Team 93 gets their cut vinyl lettering and logos from Fast Signs in Appleton, Wisconsin (Thanks!!). They donate all of our adhesive graphics!

Like many teams we have them cut everything in reverse so we can attach it all to the inside of the polycarbonate side panels. This keeps the graphics on our robot looking brand new even after a few bruising matches.

Happy building!

Sean

JAH 06-02-2005 13:26

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Cyber Blue 234 has, this year and 2004, done our graphics on vinyl. In the past, we'd done everything from printing out logos and taping them on a piece of lexan, such as 2003 the back panel at the bottom of the robot. In 2004, there was a student who has an aunt who works for a vinyl company and that is where the blue flames on the side of the robot came from. This year, we have a student on the team who has a connection with a different vinyl company. We're getting our vinyl done through the same company that does the vinyl stickers for the Nascar cars and Indy cars that race at the Brickyard. It's great having those type of connections. :]

wheeler 08-02-2005 10:04

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Just to let you know if you have a way to purchase through the school. Most schools have an account with a local office supply distributor and get very good pricing on all products. We bought a box of 100 8.5x11 labels for about $9 and printed out multiple copies of our sponsors logos then cut them and placed them on the robot. If they got messed up we just put a new one on. Easy to do and very cost effective. Total for all labels including ink about $12. Oh an we still have some left from last year.

Coachmac 10-02-2005 07:08

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OK...so we have decided to got with vinyl. but, with everything going on, i have forgotten all about the decals for our robot. can anybody tell me if we can add the decals to the robot AFTER we get to the regional? is that against the rules or is this something that is allowed in the work time on the thursday of the regional? thanks

Bcahn836 10-02-2005 07:10

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I know most decals stick to lexan but will they stick to plywood or particle board?

Peter Matteson 10-02-2005 07:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Coachmac
OK...so we have decided to got with vinyl. but, with everything going on, i have forgotten all about the decals for our robot. can anybody tell me if we can add the decals to the robot AFTER we get to the regional? is that against the rules or is this something that is allowed in the work time on the thursday of the regional? thanks

I don't believe non functional decoration/complying with the marking rules like that is an issue. You need to have your team number and sponser on the robot anyway.

Joe Matt 10-02-2005 08:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Coachmac
OK...so we have decided to got with vinyl. but, with everything going on, i have forgotten all about the decals for our robot. can anybody tell me if we can add the decals to the robot AFTER we get to the regional? is that against the rules or is this something that is allowed in the work time on the thursday of the regional? thanks

It needs to be added before inspection. Plus, you need the team nuber on four sides of the robot in a certain height.

JulieB 10-02-2005 09:20

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we use vinyls done by a local printer

one question the team number have to be 3 inch or 4 inch tall
this question has probably been ask before

dhitchco 10-02-2005 10:54

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Julie (and everyone else),
The robot graphics are articulated in section 5.3.2.3 under rule <R09> for "at least 4 inches high, contrasting color, etc...."

Also note in rule <R10>, the robot must have and utilize the team color LEDs on each side of the robot. These are mounted on your robot at the event registration.

Conor Ryan 10-02-2005 18:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dhitchco
Julie (and everyone else),
The robot graphics are articulated in section 5.3.2.3 under rule <R09> for "at least 4 inches high, contrasting color, etc...."

Also note in rule <R10>, the robot must have and utilize the team color LEDs on each side of the robot. These are mounted on your robot at the event registration.

whats a good contrasting color for extruded aluminum?

Coachmac 10-02-2005 23:31

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Originally Posted by cdr1122334455
whats a good contrasting color for extruded aluminum?

assuming your extruded aluminum is not painted and is the original color...basically any dark color would work. a good contrasting color in art terms is the color's opposite (i.e., blue/orange, yellow/violet) so for extruded aluminum i would say a black or dark blue.

MasonMM 10-02-2005 23:39

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we often go with orange on aluminum and it works beautifully.


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