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Robot Surfaces/Covering
What are you all using for an overall robot surface? We are stuck trying to figure out what to put on there, a few options are floating around, but nothing definite. Our mentor wanted to know what other teams are using to cover their robots. Pictures can be posted if you need to see what we're covering.
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Re: Robot Surfaces/Covering
![]() 1/32 polycarbonate. Its very light, and functions both as decoration and as armor. You can spray-paint the inside giving it a nice shiny surface that won't sratch. |
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Re: Robot Surfaces/Covering
*bump* My mentor would really like to have a few more options so we can get an idea of what's out there to use.
I know bumps are looked down upon in the CD community so I'll give a friendly reminder that we have TWO (2) WEEKS LEFT!!! ![]() |
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Re: Robot Surfaces/Covering
We are using 1/16 sheet metal and polycarbinate(sp)
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Re: Robot Surfaces/Covering
i believe we're using lexan
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Re: Robot Surfaces/Covering
We're using lexan as well. 1/16", for our robot signs.
Our bumpers will also be silkscreened again, for a nice looking effect |
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Re: Robot Surfaces/Covering
If you're just looking for a list of alternatives, try
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Re: Robot Surfaces/Covering
Well any suggestions are welcome, as we are looking for a list and/or what others have used and liked.
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Re: Robot Surfaces/Covering
Thin tin sheetmetal plate works real great and it's very lightweight. We have made our panels out of that and attach stickers to them for team number, school name, and sponsors.
Example: The Orange panel: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/13930 Lexan works sometimes as well, but breaks a lot easier especially when covering a large open area: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/28951 Fancy Aluminum covers work well sometimes if you have enough weight: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/20375 |
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Re: Robot Surfaces/Covering
1/32" Lexan is light and is pretty durable for it's weight. It also looks amazing when painted from the inside.
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Re: Robot Surfaces/Covering
We're leaning towards Lexan right now. So the next question is, for those who have used it in the past, what did you use to paint it?
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