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well my story isn't as epic as some of these, but basically, someone on the team had put the drill bit in the press WAY to tight, like it was nearly bending the bit. so I'm trying to get it out with the drill key, which slips out of place and my hand goes into the edges of the drill bit. i probably dripped a few drops of blood on the piece i was drilling, which is part of my minibot, so my bot will now bear the blood of its creator
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Blood isn't on the approved list of materials. Redo your whole bot! D:<
Unless you are willing to make your blood a COTS item... I had a similar thing happen also, but with a 3/4in endmill. Pointy things tend to be sharp! ![]() |
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Perhaps the GDC will rule hemoglobin as an acceptable "polycarbonate glue"? In that case, it would pass inspection...
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I'm fairly sure you could argue that it is a decorative item, if an inspector even bothers to question it.
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...or your robot has become self aware and dangerous to humans. "terminating" them one, by one, in their sleep
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