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* Acrylic Spheres[http://www.corseceng.com/planet-kits] from CorSec Engineering[http://www.corseceng.com] - marketed as planet kits but fit in an Egg-bot and comes with a stand
 
* Acrylic Spheres[http://www.corseceng.com/planet-kits] from CorSec Engineering[http://www.corseceng.com] - marketed as planet kits but fit in an Egg-bot and comes with a stand
 
* Decorative glass balls, for example the 4" spheres [http://www.cb2.com/table-top-decor/accessories/bubble-balls/f4820 from CB2]
 
* Decorative glass balls, for example the 4" spheres [http://www.cb2.com/table-top-decor/accessories/bubble-balls/f4820 from CB2]

Revision as of 19:26, 18 November 2011

This wiki page is part of the documentation for The Original Egg-Bot.
Click here to return to the Egg-Bot overview.


Introduction

Many types of objects can be put in the Eggbot and plotted on. In choosing an object, a number of questions come into play:

  • Size - How does it fit and what adjustments do you need to make to the Eggbot to draw on it?
  • Surface - What are you plotting on? Eggs, glass, ping-pong balls, etc. all have very different surface textures and ink absorption.
  • Expense - Are you doing ultra-fine, archiveable work or rapid-fire demo's?

Types of objects

  • Chicken eggs - the default standard. Inexpensive, absorbs ink well. Also fragile.
  • Duck eggs - bigger than chicken eggs, and narrower proportionally.
  • Christmas ornaments
  • Ping pong balls
  • "Ball pen" balls
  • Golf balls
  • Lacrosse balls
  • Plastic eggs
  • Wooden balls/eggs
  • Acrylic Spheres[1] from CorSec Engineering[2] - marketed as planet kits but fit in an Egg-bot and comes with a stand
  • Decorative glass balls, for example the 4" spheres from CB2