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In lugnet.robotics, Stefan Naepflin wrote:
> hello all
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> After a long building time (uncounted houres during one and a half year) I
> finally assembled my Johnny Five robot the first time.
Congratulations, this is an amazing achievement! I've been seeing "Johnny's"
progress on Brickshelf from time to time. It would be cool to see this one in
person, to get the full effect of the massive scale. I even picked up some good
detailing/greebling ideas from your work.
I noticed some of the black areas are dusty, which will happen if you work on a
MOC for an extended period of time. I've found an ordinary paintbrush works
well for getting dust off--better than washing, and way better than a toothbrush
(I've never tried compressed air).
Great work!
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| (...) Compressed air can either be expensive (from the little cans) or sometimes has traces of oil in it from the compressor. What I have had good luck with are camelhair brushes. If you buy makeup brushes it is sometimes possible to get rounded (...) (20 years ago, 22-Jan-05, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.build.mecha)
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| hello all After a long building time (uncounted houres during one and a half year) I finally assembled my Johnny Five robot the first time. This was a great feeling looking to the robot and I will share this with you.I found a lot of inspiration on (...) (20 years ago, 19-Jan-05, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.build.mecha) !!
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