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 Always use vector image formats (PNG, TIF, etc.) to ensure crisp resolution at any scale.

Always use vector image formats (PNG, TIF, etc.) to ensure crisp resolution at any scale.

 Aluminum standoff spacers

Aluminum standoff spacers

 They have an additional function to prevent the swerve modules from crashing into the plaque when the robot steers...

They have an additional function to prevent the swerve modules from crashing into the plaque when the robot steers...

 BreakerBot looking good! We have to do something about its hair though

BreakerBot looking good! We have to do something about its hair though

 Always use vector image formats (PNG, TIF, etc.) to ensure crisp resolution at any scale.  Aluminum standoff spacers  They have an additional function to prevent the swerve modules from crashing into the plaque when the robot steers...  BreakerBot looking good! We have to do something about its hair though

BreakerBot Gets a New Look

May 11, 2016

Even though our senior design class is technically over, we still have some things to finish with our project. We are traveling to my hometown of New York City to give a presentation and demonstration of our robot at ConEd. The goal of this is to convince them to continue future phases of the project at BU to design and build a full scale version of the robot. 

We spent the day trying to make our robot look a bit more professional and presentable by adding lasercut acrylic plaques of our sponsors' logos. We also turned some aluminum standoff spacers that I think add a really nice touch.

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In Academic Projects, BreakerBot, Machining Projects Tags BreakerBot, Lasercutting, Machining
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