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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
We take 1/32" polycarbonate and spray paint the inside orange. Then we print up stickers and stick them on the outside. Because the paint is on the inside it doesn't scratch, and looks shiny. Its easier and cheaper than powder coating, and the plastic helps protect the robots electronics - so its functional too.
We started making this "armor" in 2006, and it looked really good so we took it a step further in 2007 by covering the whole robot with it. Painting eyes and fangs on your robot also helps ![]() |
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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
675 usually puts our team number/logo on some functional part of our bot, the conveyer belt last year, the ramp this year. It's also usually not top-notch quality -- Cthulhu was spray painted and Gloria was plasma cut by hand.
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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
I've tried to incorporate "X" into the design when possible in the past -- which isn't terribly hard since it appears in trusses all the time -- but we've been moving away from that and trying to use the lightest material for the task to start with and lightening as little of the robot and its parts later.
I don't know how 'signature' that is, though, since I doubt that anyone has noticed. Last season, I cut lightening holes into a beam that, when read as morse code, spelled "XBOT," but the tube collapsed as a result. ![]() |
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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
We have a in house decal/sign shop, so we cover ours in a red glitter-finish decal with silver and gold sparkle flames. Also, we were the original one of the first to put spinners on a robot
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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
My past team, the TechnoKats, typically have very low profile drive systems, also this past season everything was black.
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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
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Your bot really stood out on the webcast! ![]() |
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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
Full out monocoque construction. This was the first year we used a steel structure with the robot. Probably won't happen to often, depending on the game.
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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
Well we always have the big raindrop on the robot
. Sonny's our main sponsor has a raindrop as their logo. Also Lots of Blue,silver and Orange. Custom plastic wheels, custom machining everywhere. The stuffed tiger that usually gets ziptied to the robot. We have become known for our outrageous ,metallic flake ,blue shiny paint and metal brushing alumnium parts too. Finally, ACM which is a material that stands out thats pretty interesting that not many teams use except for us. Ohh ya and lots of uhmw pink bushings at pinch points to be OSHA certified and safe. Past years we've had 1251 machined into the Alumnium for cutouts on the robot.Last edited by techtiger1 : 23-09-2007 at 22:05. |
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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
648's has... well... 648 in 4 places at 90 degree intervals. Other than that... it's mostly extruded aluminum now-a-days.
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LOL well...isn't it obvious?
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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
I think the running theme for robots from team 1726 is different grey shades of unfinished aluminum and fiberglass covered in black, blue, and green sharpie notes.
In my opinion you guys have the most stylish robots in competition; keep em coming! |
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Re: How Do You Give Your Robot It's Signature Look?
Any where we can put our cardinal chop we do. It's that cardinal looking thing on the frond of the robot. Our school's mascot is the cardinal and instead of putting a pic of a bird on there we took the abstract approach.
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