Isis #194
Isis is one of my all-time favorite Astrobots. Her head is a bearing that I’ve never seen before, and I was so excited when that part finally found it’s place after sitting in a coffee can waiting for...
View ArticleNiabi #205
Mercury Class Astrobot #201 Niabi has a special place in the evolution of the Astrobot in a few ways: she's got more 'rivets' than any other Astrobot to date. I create each rivet by adding a single...
View ArticleChuki #206
Jupiter Class Astrobot with infinite headress options. Half Samurai, half Assyrian, fully fun-ctional! Chuki was built to be the show-piece for the 2013 Somerville Opens Studios. She represents a...
View ArticleDotti #207
Mercury-Class Astrobot #208 Dotti is appropriately named for her extensive bronze rivets, but she's actually named after my grandmother, Dorothy. She's very tall for a Mercury Class Astrobot: 20"...
View ArticleLeigh #209
Merucry Class Astrobot #209 The day I welded Leigh I said to myself "today I weld in color". I'm so proud of her attitude: confident yet demure. Her skirt is made from a large bearing that spins in...
View ArticleJuniper #210
Mercury-Class Astrobot #210 Juniper has lots of flair and poise: she's confident, charismatic, healthy, keen, interested, engaged. I love how her tiny bronze eyelashes and dimples came out. I used...
View ArticleMaribelle #211
Mercury-Class Astrobot 211 Maribelle is tall for her class. The inspirational element was a pair a of brass knobs from a broken oxy-acetylene torch. Welding brass is not fun at all: even if you can get...
View ArticleRylee #212
Proteus-class Astrobot #212 The construction of Rylee was filmed and is being made into a short piece. She is the first of the articulated Astrobots to have ball-and-joint wrists, allowing her to do...
View ArticleZowie #214
Castillo-Class Astrobot serial number 214 Zowee is made entirely of bicycle parts, save her boiler plate and silicon bronze weld wire 'rivets'. She's was made to be donated to the Bikes Not Bombs JP...
View ArticleKyria #215
Castillo-Class Astrobot serial number CA2151308142. Kyria is the third Castillo-Class Astrobot ever made. Drill bit legs, coaster brake hub body, bicycle cassette skirt, bicycle axle arms, coaster...
View ArticleAda #222
Mercury Class Astrobot #M223. Activation Date 140219. Weight: 4lbs, 15oz. Dimensions: 22" x 10.5" x 7" "She could get anything with eyes like that", was the first comment to be made of Ada. Her eyes...
View ArticleTotsi #223
Mercury-class Astrobot 223 The most challenging part of creating Totsi were the legs: They are made from one-piece bicycle cranks. Steel bicycle cranks are seriously tough things: I popped the circuit...
View ArticleMarvel #226
Mercury-Class Astrobot with Cutlass Letter Opener. Sometimes inspiration comes from an accessory. A cavalry sword letter-opener was being offered up for free on a mailing list, and was lucky enough to...
View ArticleSunni #235
The very first in of Nova Class Astrobot, Sunni is an elegant robot with a light-up glass skirt. "Astrobots are made to be strong enough, and cute enough, to have the potential to live forever". This...
View ArticleEmaline #236
Mercury-Class Astrobot #236 with machinist tap skirt and semi-articulation Constructed from the most choice available appropriate parts, including a vintage bicycle parts, the most notable of which is...
View ArticleEmili #238
Mercury-Class Astrobot #238 twenty-three bicycle parts, twenty titanium nitride drill taps, four drill bits, a bicycle tool, wing nuts and miscellaneous hardware. Serial number: 141119 M238 Born:...
View ArticleHope #246
Mercury Class Astrobot #246 fifty-seven bicycle parts, seventeen drill bits, two reamer blades, two wing nuts, bronze, copper, steel Hope is significantly heavier than the average Mercury-class...
View ArticleNiko #247
Castillo-Class Astrobot Niko twenty-nine bicycle parts, four wing nuts, copper, bronze Height: 19" Weight: 4 lbs., 7oz.
View ArticleMo #252
copper tube, 35 bolts, bicycle parts, hardware, bronze, enamel Mo was a challenge. Welding the thin steel bolts to the soft, heat-sucking copper thirty-five times in-a-row took practice, patience,...
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