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Robot Lug One

A 3D-printed composite lug system that treats mass, form, and material as part of the instrument.

Prototype drum with hardware parts arranged across the shell.

Robot Lug One

Hardware

A quieter part with a sharper design language.

Mass and form, resolved with restraint

Overview

Robot Lug One carries the same design language as the rest of the line: resolve the part with clarity, then let it contribute to the whole.

The 3D-printed composite body keeps the form compact, visually quiet, and intentionally modern.

It is designed for instruments that want a more disciplined hardware language.

Specs

Availability
Available
Build
Glass-fiber-reinforced composite, Premium finish options
Finish
Black oxide / natural metal
Design premise
Mass and form, resolved with restraint

Why it exists.

Hardware is not neutral. It changes the feel and visual rhythm of the drum.

Robot Lug One gives that detail a cleaner answer.

Key features.

  • Precision 3D-printed composite body
  • Compact and disciplined form
  • Modern visual integration
  • Precision fit and finish
  • Designed as part of the object

Acoustic intent.

A disciplined hardware footprint that respects shell response and visual balance while keeping the printed part visually quiet.

FAQs

Questions.

Why 3D-print a lug?+

Additive manufacturing lets us control mass, wall thickness, and geometry more precisely, which keeps the part compact and visually quiet.

What is it made from?+

A glass-fiber-reinforced composite selected for structure and stability.

Does it change the shell response?+

The goal is to keep the hardware footprint disciplined so the shell can speak clearly.

Can it be finished to match the drum?+

Yes. The part is designed to sit cleanly inside the overall hardware language.

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