Painting
ARobot©s paint job is your first chance to be creative and have a little fun. Who wants every robot to look alike anyway? Five parts are candidates for painting: The robot base, 2 motor brackets, encoder wheel, and the motor coupling. Or if you prefer, simply leave these parts unpainted.
Here©s the process:
Sanding
Paint primer
Finish coat
Accents
Sanding
Sand the metal, especially the edges, with fine sand paper
Paint Primer
Paint primer is a special kind of
Finish Coat
Apply the finish coat according to the directions on the paint can. You may want to check out some of the
Accents
Be creative, consider using special accents to make your robot stand out.
Masking to create special shapes such as flames or zebra stripes.
Colored electrical tape from Radio Shack - Catalog
Colored adhesive dots from an office supply store.
Flexible, plastic molding from an auto parts store.
Textured paint for special effects.
Text using
Use large washers on the rear wheel axles as hub caps.
Oh I almost forgot, try using your imagination!.
See some great examples of creative paint jobs on our web site at www.robotics.com/arobot
It may be necessary to clean out holes on the robot that have a
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