Robot Cutout Contest - UPDATE

The robot always wants to get out more. He's tired of being at the office and we need your help so that he can travel.

Here's what to do:
- Print out the PDF document below
- Cut out the robot and the supporting pieces
- Attach together like the picture below
- Take a picture of the robot somewhere cool
- Post the picture in a reply down below.
- Limit of three pictures

The best two pictures that come in by Friday of the robot in a cool place will win a copy of Haywired: Pointless (Yet Awesome) Projects for the Electronically Inclined.

The robot is black and white because our printer got a little too crazy on color printouts before and has no color left. Your results may vary and will probably be a lot more colorful!

UPDATE - Everyone who puts a photo of the robot up in a comment will get a cutout robot patch

UPDATE 2 - Congratulations to I_am_Canadian and lukethebook333 for their photos! We looked at all the entries, laughed, made a decision, changed our minds, and then repeated the process a few times until we decided on these two. Many great entries, everyone! Thanks for submitting your photos and we'll get the rest of those patches out to you.

UPDATE 3 - OK, the patches are now closed for this contest.

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kelseymh says: May 14, 2009. 11:24 AM
Hey, thanks for the help, Robot. No, wait, don't push that button! Aaiiieeee....
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PKTraceur in reply to kelseymhMay 14, 2009. 7:39 PM
What exactly...is that, behind the robot? -PKT
mhkabir in reply to PKTraceurAug 21, 2009. 9:45 PM
Looks like an Iron Man Arc reactor!!
kelseymh in reply to mhkabirAug 22, 2009. 1:40 AM
I'm guessing you didn't read the answer below.
kelseymh in reply to PKTraceurMay 14, 2009. 9:27 PM
It's me, inside the rear portion of the BaBar experiment. The twelve sectors of photomultiplier tubes surrounding me are used to read out a Cherenkov ring imaging detector.
Lithium Rain in reply to kelseymhMay 15, 2009. 9:10 AM
Goodhart in reply to Lithium RainMay 23, 2009. 5:53 AM
You mean like:
  • neutron subspace detector
  • asp muon detector
  • BIST dongle inversion
  • photonic bandwidth detector
  • HTTP density inversion
Some were so obvious I had to personally edit them LOL
kelseymh in reply to Lithium RainMay 15, 2009. 5:07 PM
Pah. That's lame. I asked for four phrases, and got the same word appearing in three of them. Whoever populated the database had little imagination. You want some real technobabble, ask me how to avoid compacitification in a 10+1 dimensional Calabi-Yau conformal manifold, while still maintaining the infinite Kaluza-Klein ladder necessary for inflation and spontaneous symmetry breaking.
PKTraceur in reply to kelseymhMay 15, 2009. 6:49 PM
Umm... Im pretty tech and knowledge savvy...so... TEACH ME! !!! (Lest tell me to understnadable layman's terms) -PKT
kelseymh in reply to PKTraceurMay 15, 2009. 7:54 PM
See my followup to W'burg below. The actual comment from me is nonsense, but all the terms are current particle-physics and cosmology stuff.
Lithium Rain in reply to kelseymhMay 16, 2009. 11:05 AM
Okay, now I don't feel nearly so bad that I couldn't make any sense of the question even after looking up all the terms...
Weissensteinburg in reply to kelseymhMay 15, 2009. 6:45 PM
Are we talking string theory and super symmetry here? (We watched An Elegant Universe in physics after the AP exam was done)
kelseymh in reply to WeissensteinburgMay 15, 2009. 7:48 PM
Yeah, basically, although I more or less strung together seemingly-plausible terms and phrases. It doesn't actually say anything sensible to an actual theorist.

A Calabi-Yau manifold is one kind of a compact, unitary surface (manifold) in n-dimensional space, satisfying a Riemannian integrability condition. Reading the description in Wikipedia, most of the terminology beyond that is outside of my own education.

The "10+1" dimensions I referred to are the simplest sort of string theory space needed for unifying the four known forces, called SO(10). As it turns out, the rate of proton decay predicted by SO(10) unification is faster than has been observed, and is therefore ruled out.

A "Kaluza-Klein ladder" (more properly called a "Kaluza-Klein tower") refers to the series of excited states nhc/R" for strings on each compactified dimension of radius R. This is just good old-fashioned quantum theory, except that with R being so small, the energies of the states are huge compared to normal particle physics.

''Inflation'' is the current standard cosmological model for how the universe can be so perfectly flat (Euclidean) with a uniform CMB temperature, even in regions which should be spatially separated.

Spontaneous symmetry breaking (which won this year's Nobel in physics) describes how an underlying set of equations can have a symmetry, even though the particles or interactions we observe don't seem to reflect that symmetry. The Higgs mechanism for the origin of mass involves a spontaneously broken symmetry.
Goodhart in reply to kelseymhMay 18, 2009. 4:46 PM
A Calabi-Yau manifold

Oh good, for a moment I thought you were talking automobiles....and then I should have known what you meant ;-)
PKTraceur in reply to kelseymhMay 15, 2009. 8:17 PM
G-G...Ga-Ga....Gah! Information overload! What else do you know?

-PKT
kelseymh in reply to PKTraceurMay 15, 2009. 9:17 PM
:-) See my profile. All of the jargon I'm about to spout below should be searchable either on Wikipedia or via Google (especially Google Scholar).

I'm a particle physicist; most of my career has been on e+-e- colliders, so I mostly work with tree-level interactions (ee -> µµ, ee -> tau tau, or ee -> q anti-q with subsequent fragmentation to hadrons). My current research area (on BaBar) is rare B meson decays, in particular charmless semileptonic channels which permit the measurement of form factors and the CKM matrix element |Vub|.

I've started working on ATLAS, so I am having to get used to large higher-order diagrams, as well as thinking in terms of "jets" instead of single particles.
PKTraceur in reply to kelseymhMay 19, 2009. 12:44 PM
When was the last time or whe will the Large Hydron Collider go off? -PKT (Is that how you spell LHC?)
kelseymh in reply to PKTraceurMay 19, 2009. 1:30 PM
The Large Hadron Collider ("hadron" is a generic term for any particle made of quarks, including protons and neutrons) was turned on for the first time last September, and the initial tests went well.

Unfortunately, when they tried to run up to full current, an electrical junction between two of the superconducting magnet sections overheated and vaporized (think of a fuse blowing, but where the fuse is a 1/2" think chunk of copper). The incident punch a hole in the nearest liquid helium cryostat, and the subsequent release of helium caused a cascade failure that broke half a dozen or so magnet assemblies.

The current plan is to have all the magnet junctions retrofitted, the broken assemblies replaced with spares, and commissioning to resume around July.
PKTraceur in reply to WeissensteinburgMay 15, 2009. 6:50 PM
String theory? Super Symmetry? See my comment to Kelsey,

Umm... Im pretty tech and knowledge savvy...so...

TEACH ME! !!! (Lest tell me to understnadable layman's terms)

Thanks!

-PKT
Weissensteinburg in reply to PKTraceurMay 15, 2009. 6:59 PM
I don't have a great understanding, but the idea is that gravity and magnetism and quantum mechanics and all that good stuff can be combined into one universal set of formulas. It says that everything is made up of infinitesimally small strings that vibrate and change to make up the word around us. The theory requires that there be 11 dimensions. It's 10 standard type ones, such as height, width and length. The + 1 is for time. Super symmetry is one of the things particle accelerators are for. It's the fact that for every bit of matter, there is an equal amount of anti-matter (i believe these are the two substances). Colliding protons is apparently a way to obtain the antimatter. PBS has a great series of videos called "An Elegant Universe" on their website that you can watch about the subjects.
PKTraceur in reply to WeissensteinburgMay 15, 2009. 8:16 PM
What is a particle accelorator? As you explained it, it shoots 2 particles of matter at eachother, as excessively high speeds, to esstentially, "go back to the drawing board" with the big bang to create anti-matter. Right? -PKT
kelseymh in reply to PKTraceurMay 18, 2009. 3:11 PM
You had asked, "what is a particle accelerator?" I never actually answered your question, but instead described different kinds of accelerators in use today.

Basically, a particle accelerator is a "coil gun," but for individual charged particles (electrons, protons, or atomic nuclei), rather than for chunks of metal.

Some very low-energy accelerators (like the electron gun in a CRT) use electrostatic forces (high voltage), but anything above an MeV (million electron volts) uses RF cavities and a high-performance vacuum system.

I'd recommend reading the Wikipedia article, rather than having me reproduce some of the information already there. If you have specific questions (e.g., about the SLAC linac, or the superconducting dipoles at the LHC), feel free to post to my Orangeboard.
kelseymh in reply to PKTraceurMay 15, 2009. 9:22 PM
Sort of. An accelerator aim beams (bunches) of particles at each other, at extremely high energies ("speed" is not a useful term here :-). The LHC uses protons colliding with protons. The PEP-II and KEKB accelerators use electrons and positrons (anti-electrons).

Creating anti-matter isn't the goal of the accelerator-based HEP program. Rather, when you have a collision at high energy, particles and antiparticles are created in pairs automatically, because the various conservation laws (electric charge, for one) require it.

At electron-based machines, we produce positrons by using part of the initial electron beam onto a heavy metal (usually tungsten) target, the resulting shower is a mixture of electrons, positrons, and gamma rays. We can use magnetic fields and RF to collect the positrons and put them back through the accelerator to get them to high energies. The rest of the shower is dumped.
Lithium Rain in reply to kelseymhMay 15, 2009. 5:26 PM
Okay, how do you avoid compacitification in a 10+1 dimensional Calabi-Yau conformal manifold, while still maintaining the infinite Kaluza-Klein ladder necessary for inflation and spontaneous symmetry breaking?

Actually, isn't compactification of Calabi-Yau manifolds important, seeing as how it partially preserves Su Sy? And shouldn't the Kaluza-Klein ladders take care of themselves?

Goodhart in reply to Lithium RainMay 18, 2009. 4:48 PM
Su Sy?

That is the name of a local Itamae-san ! LOL
kelseymh in reply to Lithium RainMay 15, 2009. 5:38 PM
Ah...you have learned Googling from the great Laird Howe.
Lithium Rain in reply to kelseymhMay 15, 2009. 5:41 PM
Bah! I spit on the great Laird Howe's Googling! I learned my own self to Google...
caitlinsdad in reply to kelseymhMay 15, 2009. 5:09 PM
Metamucil. That was easy.
Goodhart in reply to caitlinsdadMay 18, 2009. 4:49 PM
if you don't mind gaseous clouds around (a particular planet) ;-)
caitlinsdad in reply to kelseymhMay 14, 2009. 9:38 PM
Isn't that where you do a mind meld with the Robot and we have to wait for The Search for Kelsey to show up on the big screen to find out what happens?
kelseymh in reply to caitlinsdadMay 14, 2009. 9:43 PM
Actually, that would be Angels and Demons, since I'm now working 50% time on ATLAS :-)
caitlinsdad in reply to kelseymhMay 14, 2009. 9:47 PM
I had a feeling you weren't firing on all cylinders...
Lithium Rain in reply to kelseymhMay 14, 2009. 11:32 AM
Oh, this HAS to win!
Goodhart says: May 23, 2009. 5:43 AM
Ok, here are a few....I was going to do more, but it got dark yesterday and I didn't feel motivated to go again today with the camera..... ;-)
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watermelonhead in reply to GoodhartJul 2, 2009. 6:31 PM
omigosh! your HAMSTER is eating A ROBOT???!?!?!!?
Goodhart in reply to watermelonheadJul 2, 2009. 7:48 PM
That would be a really BIG hamster :-) He weighs 2 1/2 pounds.

Shamrock is a cavy, better known as a Guinea Pig, and yeah, when he asked to pose with Robot, he just wanted to nibble off his antenna .

I put little captions in each, and in the 4th picture, Robot makes up with Shamrock by offering a peace offering of Timothy Hay
watermelonhead in reply to GoodhartJul 3, 2009. 7:30 AM
haha, if you look at the slideshow, there's a really cute pic of a little puppy eating the instructables robot! there's also on of him about to jump off of a deck, getting run over by a bike... i feel bad for mr. robot.
Goodhart in reply to watermelonheadJul 3, 2009. 8:09 AM
Which slideshow?
watermelonhead in reply to GoodhartJul 3, 2009. 10:56 AM
hmmmm... i'm not sure, i can't find it now!!! D:
lindaga says: May 20, 2009. 9:48 AM
blagggh! venus fly trap!
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Goodhart in reply to lindagaJul 3, 2009. 8:08 AM
Venus Robot trap? :-)
Goodhart in reply to lindagaMay 23, 2009. 5:46 AM
That's funny :-)
I_am_Canadian says: Jun 15, 2009. 9:41 AM
Hey guys, I still haven't received my book... Any idea how long it might be?
fungus amungus (author) in reply to I_am_CanadianJun 15, 2009. 11:50 AM
Those books totally got shipped.... erm... today!
I_am_Canadian in reply to fungus amungusJun 24, 2009. 6:31 AM
Got it today! Looks like a very fun book. Thanks so much!
I_am_Canadian in reply to fungus amungusJun 15, 2009. 12:35 PM
Haha! Okay, I will look forward to getting mine. Thanks!
TyMan210 says: Jun 20, 2009. 4:55 PM
Is it too late to get a patch?
lemonie says: Jun 15, 2009. 12:10 PM
I'm not that bothered, but I notice that I haven't received a patch. (Everyone who puts a photo of the robot up in a comment will get a cutout robot patch)
?

L
fungus amungus (author) in reply to lemonieJun 15, 2009. 12:21 PM
Missed you and Goodhart. Fixed.
lemonie in reply to fungus amungusJun 15, 2009. 12:34 PM
Cheers L
DJ Radio says: May 16, 2009. 8:13 PM
I wish i found my printer drivers sooner....
Kiteman in reply to DJ RadioMay 17, 2009. 4:33 AM
You can still post a picture to get a patch.
Goodhart in reply to KitemanMay 18, 2009. 2:35 PM
Aww, I missed even seeing this....until today.
Wasagi in reply to GoodhartMay 20, 2009. 5:36 PM
Same....
mg0930mg says: May 12, 2009. 6:48 PM
I don't have any color. Could I print him out in black and white, then color with markers?
mg0930mg in reply to mg0930mgMay 19, 2009. 3:33 PM
No one answered my question and I was too late. :(
mikeasaurus says: May 19, 2009. 1:37 PM
Robot in helmet, and on helmet
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ben_k says: May 14, 2009. 10:17 AM
On a wisteria and grapevine covered swing, next to the same chicken I used in my avatar, and sitting behind the chicken that likes to snuggle up with people.
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Lithium Rain in reply to ben_kMay 14, 2009. 10:55 AM
I had the same idea of pictures with chickens! XD
ben_k in reply to Lithium RainMay 14, 2009. 11:14 AM
do you have chickens?
Lithium Rain in reply to ben_kMay 14, 2009. 11:17 AM
Yep! And a turkey.
Goodhart in reply to Lithium RainMay 18, 2009. 4:40 PM
Yeah, I have two younger brothers..... *chuckle*
ben_k in reply to Lithium RainMay 14, 2009. 11:37 AM
Nice! What breeds of chickens do you have?
Lithium Rain in reply to ben_kMay 14, 2009. 11:39 AM
Hm, I think they are rhode island reds, and one banty.
Sunbanks in reply to Lithium RainMay 15, 2009. 8:30 PM
We have rhode island reds too! And some other kind... But soon (more like in a month or so) we're going to get some that lay different colored eggs.
ben_k in reply to SunbanksMay 16, 2009. 4:51 AM
Those are either araucanas or americanas. I used to have two of those. One was a rooster, and he looked like a velocitapter.
Lithium Rain in reply to ben_kMay 16, 2009. 5:28 PM
:D Hehe see how much I know about chickens.
Sunbanks in reply to ben_kMay 16, 2009. 1:50 PM
I want one that look like a velociraptor :D
lindaga says: May 16, 2009. 5:25 PM
I know it's too late, but I just wanted to share my fun times with mr. robot with some beers in the college inn, seattle. mmm
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JellyWoo says: May 15, 2009. 4:17 PM
Aww.... I think I'm too late. Here's the pictures.... 1. Stuck in a Tree 2. Don't do it 3. Trying out the Balance Board
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Bigev in reply to JellyWooMay 16, 2009. 1:54 PM
Your deck looks just like mine!
fungus amungus (author) in reply to JellyWooMay 15, 2009. 6:56 PM
Yes, but thanks for the pictures. Patched.
JellyWoo in reply to fungus amungusMay 16, 2009. 7:06 AM
Thanks.
Lithium Rain says: May 15, 2009. 4:17 PM
Oh, no! I was going to enter mine...I thought I had until the end of today. :'( Well here they are anyway:
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fungus amungus (author) in reply to Lithium RainMay 15, 2009. 6:55 PM
Had to close up the contest, but you still get a patch.
Lithium Rain in reply to fungus amungusMay 16, 2009. 10:57 AM
Oh, well! Thanks for the patch! :)
I_am_Canadian says: May 14, 2009. 3:39 PM
Here are my entries!

1: Pyrothecnic robot
2-3: Birdwatching robot

None of the photos are enhanced in any way other than cropping!
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Keith-Kid in reply to I_am_CanadianMay 16, 2009. 8:22 AM
Congrats!
I_am_Canadian in reply to Keith-KidMay 16, 2009. 9:17 AM
Thanks very much!
lukethebook333 in reply to I_am_CanadianMay 15, 2009. 4:25 PM
Hey, great job on winning the contest! Really liked the first one. How did you coax the birds over for the other shots?
Keith-Kid in reply to lukethebook333May 16, 2009. 8:22 AM
Congrats!
lukethebook333 in reply to Keith-KidMay 16, 2009. 8:36 AM
Thanks!
I_am_Canadian in reply to lukethebook333May 15, 2009. 4:51 PM
Thanks, and congrats to you too! I just placed the robot behind a big birdfeed spill... There are loads of ground feeding sparrows in my area at the moment. It didn't take them long to show up :-D
lukethebook333 says: May 16, 2009. 8:38 AM
Thanks to all who entered!

I posted a slideshow of everyone's pictures, with the author name and the caption. Let me know if I might of made any mistakes, otherwise, enjoy the collection!

http://www.instructables.com/id/Robot-Cutout-Contest-Entries

lukethebook333
Chicken2209 says: May 15, 2009. 11:53 AM
Don't judge yet! I was gone, give me a chance
Chicken2209 in reply to Chicken2209May 15, 2009. 12:34 PM
horrible quality I took it with my phone, plus the background is youtube :( The robot is on a boat Its from a The Lonely Island song
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PKTraceur in reply to Chicken2209May 15, 2009. 8:14 PM
LOL! I love im on a boat! I also love We like Sportz -PKT
=SMART= says: May 15, 2009. 4:07 PM
Oh dammit ! Am i too late ???/ Here is the robot group
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fungus amungus (author) in reply to =SMART=May 15, 2009. 6:55 PM
Too late for a prize, but you still get a patch!
dombeef says: May 11, 2009. 4:39 PM
Aw! Man my printer is broken! Can I draw one?
fungus amungus (author) in reply to dombeefMay 11, 2009. 9:49 PM
I hear you. Our color cartridge just ran out :( Still, we'd like to see this printout for this contest. You have a few days to do it.
dombeef in reply to fungus amungusMay 15, 2009. 6:40 PM
But Can I draw it?
I_am_Canadian says: May 15, 2009. 4:52 PM
Thanks very much! Great photos everyone!
Sunbanks says: May 15, 2009. 4:39 PM
Picture one: "Dude, I'm the robot, who are you?"
Picture two: "Hey! Don't peck me!"
(the chickens knocked the robot over and trampled him XD I wish I had gotten a picture of that)
Picture three: Recovering after the chicken trampling incident.
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Zorink says: May 15, 2009. 2:22 PM
1) Robot ignores warning sign 2) Robot signing my ibles book 3) Robot relaxing after a hard day's work
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PaHalloweenFreak in reply to ZorinkMay 15, 2009. 3:40 PM
LOL!!! I had the same idea with the spa! In fact your spa looks almost identical to mine.
Kiteman says: May 15, 2009. 12:14 PM
It's like a royal visit, Makers across the ocean, meeting in the shed...
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lemonie in reply to KitemanMay 15, 2009. 2:32 PM
Why does this remind me of Vic Reeves Big Night Out? L
Kiteman in reply to lemonieMay 15, 2009. 2:37 PM
I know they're surreal, but you've lost me there...
lemonie in reply to KitemanMay 15, 2009. 3:28 PM
If you watched it when you were a youth you might see it. Not a direct parallel, but made me think of L
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