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Azahara Robot #20251958

$165.00

The Bot
Bot Name: Azahara
Bot Number: 20251958

The parts used to put the bot together
This bot was made with part found on a trip to Oregon
Head: electrical box from a wall
Eyes: brass objects
Body: vintage Bergmann shoe oil light from Portland Oregon
Feet: plastic plumbing cap
Extras: mini person, yarn, pine cones, fake plants, tree bark, and mini trees
Hands: The bot's hands are metal clips that can hold photos, or other small objects like recipes, small flags, balloon strings, small signs, name tags, a few business cards, a pen, a 12in ruler, etc...

Dimensions
15 in tall
The height is a ruff measurement from the robot’s feet to the top of the robot’s head. Not including the robot’s antenna

About
Lee Bots, are handcrafted out of old, used, and discarded parts. Many times parts from computers, printers, radios, typewriters, old crafts projects, jewelry, etc are torn apart and used. After the parts are all found and dissembled the robot is put together with wire. The wire is sewn through each of the bot's parts, connecting everything. There is a structural wire, which holds the bot up and together. This wire is bought wire, from a hardware store. The secondary wire is more decorative. This wire can be from telephone wire, networking wire, industry cables, etc that get stripped down. Most of the hands are some form of electrical clips or connectors.

The Tags
Each bot comes with an identification tag, which shows the bot's name and the bot's unique number. The first number indicates the year the bot was made. Example (2016)750 means the bot was made in 2016. The second number, indicates the bot's number, in sequence to the rest of the bots. Example 2016(750) means this bot is the 750th bot I have made.

These bots, are NOT TOYS and should be kept away from small children.

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The Bot
Bot Name: Azahara
Bot Number: 20251958

The parts used to put the bot together
This bot was made with part found on a trip to Oregon
Head: electrical box from a wall
Eyes: brass objects
Body: vintage Bergmann shoe oil light from Portland Oregon
Feet: plastic plumbing cap
Extras: mini person, yarn, pine cones, fake plants, tree bark, and mini trees
Hands: The bot's hands are metal clips that can hold photos, or other small objects like recipes, small flags, balloon strings, small signs, name tags, a few business cards, a pen, a 12in ruler, etc...

Dimensions
15 in tall
The height is a ruff measurement from the robot’s feet to the top of the robot’s head. Not including the robot’s antenna

About
Lee Bots, are handcrafted out of old, used, and discarded parts. Many times parts from computers, printers, radios, typewriters, old crafts projects, jewelry, etc are torn apart and used. After the parts are all found and dissembled the robot is put together with wire. The wire is sewn through each of the bot's parts, connecting everything. There is a structural wire, which holds the bot up and together. This wire is bought wire, from a hardware store. The secondary wire is more decorative. This wire can be from telephone wire, networking wire, industry cables, etc that get stripped down. Most of the hands are some form of electrical clips or connectors.

The Tags
Each bot comes with an identification tag, which shows the bot's name and the bot's unique number. The first number indicates the year the bot was made. Example (2016)750 means the bot was made in 2016. The second number, indicates the bot's number, in sequence to the rest of the bots. Example 2016(750) means this bot is the 750th bot I have made.

These bots, are NOT TOYS and should be kept away from small children.

The Bot
Bot Name: Azahara
Bot Number: 20251958

The parts used to put the bot together
This bot was made with part found on a trip to Oregon
Head: electrical box from a wall
Eyes: brass objects
Body: vintage Bergmann shoe oil light from Portland Oregon
Feet: plastic plumbing cap
Extras: mini person, yarn, pine cones, fake plants, tree bark, and mini trees
Hands: The bot's hands are metal clips that can hold photos, or other small objects like recipes, small flags, balloon strings, small signs, name tags, a few business cards, a pen, a 12in ruler, etc...

Dimensions
15 in tall
The height is a ruff measurement from the robot’s feet to the top of the robot’s head. Not including the robot’s antenna

About
Lee Bots, are handcrafted out of old, used, and discarded parts. Many times parts from computers, printers, radios, typewriters, old crafts projects, jewelry, etc are torn apart and used. After the parts are all found and dissembled the robot is put together with wire. The wire is sewn through each of the bot's parts, connecting everything. There is a structural wire, which holds the bot up and together. This wire is bought wire, from a hardware store. The secondary wire is more decorative. This wire can be from telephone wire, networking wire, industry cables, etc that get stripped down. Most of the hands are some form of electrical clips or connectors.

The Tags
Each bot comes with an identification tag, which shows the bot's name and the bot's unique number. The first number indicates the year the bot was made. Example (2016)750 means the bot was made in 2016. The second number, indicates the bot's number, in sequence to the rest of the bots. Example 2016(750) means this bot is the 750th bot I have made.

These bots, are NOT TOYS and should be kept away from small children.

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