HomeBrewed Robot Building Materials?

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camp .

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Nov 25, 2025, 2:22:47 PMNov 25
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    There's a section in our (the Mockers) forthcoming "MockBOT" book where we recommend unconventional building materials. For example:


    Any other unconventional building materials folks have found handy for building homebrewed robots?

Thanks,
Camp

James H Phelan

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Nov 25, 2025, 8:27:35 PMNov 25
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James H Phelan

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Nov 25, 2025, 9:35:11 PMNov 25
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No, not just double stick tape.  That's hard to peel off.

These are Command Strips.  Pull on the tab slowly and the strip comes right off.


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camp .

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Nov 25, 2025, 9:39:17 PMNov 25
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> These are Command Strips.  Pull on the tab slowly and the strip comes right off.

    I'll try some. - cp

rick rowland

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Nov 27, 2025, 3:09:10 PMNov 27
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And when glue will not work on plastic! Takes a little practice.

Chris Albertson

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Nov 27, 2025, 7:32:19 PMNov 27
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You left out acetone. If you print with ABS, acetone is a solvent and makes very strong welded joints. Same is with ABS waste pipes in houses. The black plumber's ABS glue works too.

Jeremy Williams

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Nov 27, 2025, 8:07:24 PMNov 27
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Re glue and plastic, we have had good luck with dollar store crazy glue and PLA

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Ansel Halliburton

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Dec 8, 2025, 3:40:56 PMDec 8
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I don't know if it's unconventional, but I've had success building a chassis mostly out of 1" square aluminum tubing. I buy longer lengths for cheaper, and cut them to the lengths I want with a chop saw. Easy peasy.


These corner pieces came in handy.


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Chris Albertson

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Dec 9, 2025, 2:13:01 AMDec 9
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I think more people use the 2020 extrusions like below.  They come is different sizes and there is a whole ecosystem of parts.    I have a 3D printer made with this stuff.

Is the tubibg cheaper.  It seems that it might be given there is less metal per unit of length?

On Dec 8, 2025, at 12:40 PM, Ansel Halliburton <ans...@gmail.com> wrote:

I don't know if it's unconventional, but I've had success building a chassis mostly out of 1" square aluminum tubing. I buy longer lengths for cheaper, and cut them to the lengths I want with a chop saw. Easy peasy.


These corner pieces came in handy.


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On Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at 11:22:47 AM UTC-8 camp . wrote:
    There's a section in our (the Mockers) forthcoming "MockBOT" book where we recommend unconventional building materials. For example:


    Any other unconventional building materials folks have found handy for building homebrewed robots?

Thanks,
Camp


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Alan Federman

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Dec 9, 2025, 12:01:09 PMDec 9
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Extrusions are easier for smaller robots. Square Al tubing with brackets and pop rivets for robots above  50lbs. I would stay away from using welding or brazing Aluminum. TIG welding is expensive, brazing hardly ever works. Printed brackets using carbon fiber reinforced plastics also work.
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