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''Part of the [[Doin' the Dale]] Avondale Music and Arts Festival''
''Part of the [[Doin' the Dale]] Avondale Music and Arts Festival''
'''Thursday, February 26, 2026'''
'''Thursday, February 26, 2026'''
[[File:Scrapbot Smackdown Logo.png|alt=A logo for the scrapbot smackdown event. Featuring the name in big letters and two robots battling above. |thumb]]
[[File:Scrapbot Smackdown Logo.png|alt=A logo for the scrapbot smackdown event. Featuring the name in big letters and two robots battling above. |thumb|Logo Courtesy of The Vulture]]
Scrapbot Smackdown is the latest iteration of Pumping Station: One's long-running tradition of wind-up motor crappy robot competitions. Inspired by Japanese Hebocon (“shitty robot”) events, Scrapbot Smackdown celebrates ingenuity, absurdity, and the joyful triumph of questionable engineering.
Scrapbot Smackdown is the latest iteration of Pumping Station: One's long-running tradition of wind-up motor crappy robot competitions. Inspired by Japanese Hebocon (“shitty robot”) events, Scrapbot Smackdown celebrates ingenuity, absurdity, and the joyful triumph of questionable engineering.


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* '''Tournament Starts:''' 8:00 PM
* '''Tournament Starts:''' 8:00 PM
* '''Calendar Event:''' [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r/eventedit/copy/MXVlZWRwYjFobGFjYWQ0cnNoNDJyN2VrdHUgaGhscDRnY2d2ZG1pZnE1bGNiazdlMjdvbTRAZw Add to Google Calendar]
* '''Calendar Event:''' [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r/eventedit/copy/MXVlZWRwYjFobGFjYWQ0cnNoNDJyN2VrdHUgaGhscDRnY2d2ZG1pZnE1bGNiazdlMjdvbTRAZw Add to Google Calendar]
* '''[https://challonge.com/scrapbot Visit Tournament Bracket] or [https://challonge.com/tournaments/signup/hYczIFq3FS#/signup/fi2g2yclfrw Sign Up Here]'''


Participants will build their scrapbots starting at 6 PM using craft materials and a wind-up toy motor. At 8 PM, the tournament begins.
Participants will build their scrapbots starting at 6 PM using craft materials and a wind-up toy motor. At 8 PM, the tournament begins.
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Wind-up motors, 3D printed additional gear reductions, hot glue, and misc. craft materials will be provided. Feel free to bring your own <s> craft materials or other junk </s> "serious robot parts" as well.
Wind-up motors, 3D printed additional gear reductions, hot glue, and misc. craft materials will be provided. Feel free to bring your own <s> craft materials or other junk </s> "serious robot parts" as well.

You can find a rough 3D model of the motors as well as the provided gearing [https://cad.onshape.com/documents/4a1085abf4f80b12140d0d19/w/4f1d7967eba9ee58e93fca64/e/b5c8486f09e1febc0b63ef6e here]:

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/4a1085abf4f80b12140d0d19/w/4f1d7967eba9ee58e93fca64/e/b5c8486f09e1febc0b63ef6e


= Tournament Format =
= Tournament Format =

Latest revision as of 05:09, 26 February 2026

Scrapbot Smackdown

Part of the Doin' the Dale Avondale Music and Arts Festival Thursday, February 26, 2026

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Logo Courtesy of The Vulture

Scrapbot Smackdown is the latest iteration of Pumping Station: One's long-running tradition of wind-up motor crappy robot competitions. Inspired by Japanese Hebocon (“shitty robot”) events, Scrapbot Smackdown celebrates ingenuity, absurdity, and the joyful triumph of questionable engineering.

Event Details

Participants will build their scrapbots starting at 6 PM using craft materials and a wind-up toy motor. At 8 PM, the tournament begins.

Entry & Donations

Entry is pay-what-you-want as a donation to Pumping Station: One.

  • Suggested donation: $10
  • No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

The goal is accessibility, chaos, and community building. Hopefully we raise some funds along the way.

What Is a Scrapbot?

A scrapbot is:

  • Powered by a wind-up toy motor
  • Constructed primarily from craft materials (hot glue, popsicle sticks, cardboard, random detritus, etc.)
  • Delightfully imperfect

Advanced robotics, microcontrollers, or precision engineering are strongly discouraged. This is a celebration of charming failure.

Wind-up motors, 3D printed additional gear reductions, hot glue, and misc. craft materials will be provided. Feel free to bring your own craft materials or other junk "serious robot parts" as well.

You can find a rough 3D model of the motors as well as the provided gearing here:

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/4a1085abf4f80b12140d0d19/w/4f1d7967eba9ee58e93fca64/e/b5c8486f09e1febc0b63ef6e

Tournament Format

The tournament will run as a double-elimination bracket.

Matches are “sumo” style:

  • Two scrapbots are wound up and placed into the ring.
  • A participant may continue holding the pull spring to maintain tension.
  • The official counts down to begin the bout.
  • Bots are released simultaneously.

Bout Structure

  • A bout ends after 3 rounds OR after 1 knockout.
  • If a knockout occurs, the victor immediately advances.

Knockout Definition

A knockout occurs when:

  • One bot successfully pushes the opposing bot out of the ring
  • AND the victorious bot remains inside the ring

The following do NOT count as knockouts:

  • Both bots leave the ring
  • Neither bot leaves the ring
  • A bot propels itself out of the ring without intervention from the opponent

Determining Victory (No Knockout)

If no knockout occurs after 3 rounds:

  • The winner is determined by a non-scientific cheering poll
  • The crowd response is conducted and judged by an event official
  • The fan favorite advances

Enthusiasm matters.

Spirit of the Event

Scrapbot Smackdown is:

  • Silly
  • Low-tech
  • Community-driven
  • Loud
  • Improvised
  • Procrastinated

It is a spiritual successor to PS:1’s earlier wind-up robot competitions and part of the broader tradition inspired by Japanese Hebocon events.

Failure is not only acceptable, it is often rewarded. One of the finalists at the first of these events was "Holy Frijoles", a can of baked beans, with a lot of personality, released to roll down a ramp.

Footnotes

This event page was originally written by Joe 'theJuggler' Mertz with the assistance of ChatGPT.