by tempusmaster » Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:18 am
by tempusmaster
Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:18 am
robosavvy wrote:Just noticed that the Posjeidon workshop has uploaded a new concept model for KHR-1 dressing
There are some 10 hand designs and 19 concept rendering of these designs at
http://www.poseidon.co.jp/1F/1f.html
It'll be interesting to see how many of these show up at the Robo-One contest here next month.
Some of the regular competitors have been experimenting with vacuum forming to create their own shells. The basic equipment is pretty cheap - dollar store stuff - but the challenge is designing and fabricating the basic shapes. If you start with an existing model you can measure, scale up (or down), and modify to fit the robot geometry its a lot easier.
Durability can be a big issue, especially if you do any sort of active tricks or combat with the shells on. All of the competitors robots have major nicks, dings, scratches, and even broken brackets. The thin plastic painted shells scratch very easily.
robosavvy wrote:Just noticed that the Posjeidon workshop has uploaded a new concept model for KHR-1 dressing
There are some 10 hand designs and 19 concept rendering of these designs at
http://www.poseidon.co.jp/1F/1f.html
It'll be interesting to see how many of these show up at the Robo-One contest here next month.
Some of the regular competitors have been experimenting with vacuum forming to create their own shells. The basic equipment is pretty cheap - dollar store stuff - but the challenge is designing and fabricating the basic shapes. If you start with an existing model you can measure, scale up (or down), and modify to fit the robot geometry its a lot easier.
Durability can be a big issue, especially if you do any sort of active tricks or combat with the shells on. All of the competitors robots have major nicks, dings, scratches, and even broken brackets. The thin plastic painted shells scratch very easily.