I’ve decided to start a local R2 Builders Club. The first meeting was sparsely attended. I can only assume that there was a hyperspace glitch that sent the other droid engineers to the wrong place.
However, I did have a good time! I showed off the R2 dome that I built last spring for the Imagination Fair and gave a very short presentation on R2’s dome. Below is a summary of my presentation on the astromech hemispherical dome head.
Dome Specifications
- The classic R2 hemispherical dome has a diameter of 18.16 inches.
- The classic R2hemispherical dome has a height of 10.51 inches when measured from top of the base ring.
- These measurements come from the Astromech.net community and can be found as part of the Official Club Blueprints: CS-R Blueprints. (“CS-R” stands for Club Spec-Revisited.)
Dome History
Over the years, astromech engineers have come up with a variety of ways to create the hemispherical dome of the R2 series astromech unit. These have included …
- light fixtures
- squirrel guards
- Webber grills
- made-to-order domes
- 300mm Aluminum Dome
- ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) domes
- laser cut
- uncut with PDF templates
- clear PETG plastic domes — perfect for an R3 astromech unit
- papier-mâché (my own solution)
Members of the Astromech.net community can read more about the history of dome solutions at Jason Smith’s Dome History.
Astromech Droids
I then gave a basic overview of the astromech droid units from Wookieepedia — including how to avoid the hemispherica doem problem by choosing a unit without a hemispehrical head.
- non-hemispherical heads
- hemispherical dome heads
- R1-series astromech droid — this unit is over 6-feet tall
- R2-series astromech droid — the classic 3-foot astromech unit
- R3-series astromech droid — has a clear dome
- R7-series astromech droid
- R8-series astromech droid
- R9-series astromech droid
- BB unit
Dome Terminology
I finished my presentation by reviewing dome components and standard terminology used by the Astromech.net community.
The next USAA gathering will focus on options for dome rotation including Lazy-Susan bearings, remote controls, and programming.
I came home to find that my own styrene dome had arrived!