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- joey_picus
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I thought/hoped it was after Mr Orzabal ;P
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Jamie McHarg
RogueTwo Robots
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With great power, comes great reliability.
RogueTwo Robots
www.rogue-two-robots.vze.com
With great power, comes great reliability.
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Hey hey, Been lurking around here harvesting everyones precious knowledge to get into antweights myself. Finally got one together for our states first ant comp (in australia btw). Here it is,
Name- THE PENETRON
Weight- 150g
Drive- 4wd with 2x 1000rpm 16mm ebay gearmotors, 4x 25mm foam tyres with custom hubs on 2x 4mm bearings.
Battery- 2s 130mAh nanotech lipos
Speedo- banebots 3-9
Weapon- 4mm tool steel spike
Armour- 1mm carbon base but the top cover is some random folder, think its mdf covered in film. it sucked lol but i ran out of weight cause the rest of its built like a tank XD



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EE0agKS7MA
Needs titanium armour, heaps more volts (4s) and some serious weight reduction + better tyres and got to turn the spike into a wedge but its pretty dang reliable. (only a small list of things to do then
) Next robot is going to be a spring flipper in a 3d printed frame 
Name- THE PENETRON
Weight- 150g
Drive- 4wd with 2x 1000rpm 16mm ebay gearmotors, 4x 25mm foam tyres with custom hubs on 2x 4mm bearings.
Battery- 2s 130mAh nanotech lipos
Speedo- banebots 3-9
Weapon- 4mm tool steel spike
Armour- 1mm carbon base but the top cover is some random folder, think its mdf covered in film. it sucked lol but i ran out of weight cause the rest of its built like a tank XD



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EE0agKS7MA
Needs titanium armour, heaps more volts (4s) and some serious weight reduction + better tyres and got to turn the spike into a wedge but its pretty dang reliable. (only a small list of things to do then


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hi glen, wow that is really impressive, it looks plenty fast as it is!!
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Hi Finally got Evil Pig Sty(EPS) finished
Name- Evil Pig Sty
Weight- 148g
Drive- 2wd ebay 400rpm motors
ESC servo boards
Battery- 7.4v (2s) 180mAh LiPo
Weapon- Axe on a 50:1 HP motor
Weapon ESC- Servo Board
Radio- Rx orange DSM2 compatible
-TX Spektrum Dx5e
Chasis- 1.2mm Aluminium
Armour- 2mm HDPE
Fits into 4" cube- Yes
Video- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bbjikzMnjw
Name- Evil Pig Sty
Weight- 148g
Drive- 2wd ebay 400rpm motors
ESC servo boards
Battery- 7.4v (2s) 180mAh LiPo
Weapon- Axe on a 50:1 HP motor
Weapon ESC- Servo Board
Radio- Rx orange DSM2 compatible
-TX Spektrum Dx5e
Chasis- 1.2mm Aluminium
Armour- 2mm HDPE
Fits into 4" cube- Yes
Video- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bbjikzMnjw
Ben
The creator of... Laser, Evil Pig Sty and Striker
The creator of... Laser, Evil Pig Sty and Striker
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Glen, looking good, very strong! (Though the name disturbs me a little)
Ben, also very good. Can it self right on the axe? I'm guessing so.
Ben, also very good. Can it self right on the axe? I'm guessing so.
Die Gracefully Robotics
Winner - AWS 39
Winner - AWS 39
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Nice work Glen and Ben,
Ben: is your axe meant to creep back like that on its own and does it stall ?
Glen: That thing looks huge, no way does that fit the cube, but you guys don't use the rule for that. Why the metal blocks for the motors ?
Ben: is your axe meant to creep back like that on its own and does it stall ?
Glen: That thing looks huge, no way does that fit the cube, but you guys don't use the rule for that. Why the metal blocks for the motors ?
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It either stalls and breaks the connection on the shaft to motor or I am quicker enough to stop it.
Ben
The creator of... Laser, Evil Pig Sty and Striker
The creator of... Laser, Evil Pig Sty and Striker
Re: New Robots- Continued
hahaa you'd shyte bricks over here then, everyone commented on how small it wasrazerdave wrote:Nice work Glen and Ben,
Ben: is your axe meant to creep back like that on its own and does it stall ?
Glen: That thing looks huge, no way does that fit the cube, but you guys don't use the rule for that. Why the metal blocks for the motors ?


I had to use metal for the mounts because the gearmotors are 16mm diameter, and the body could be no taller then 18mm to be invertible, i did them from some plastic i had but they kept fatiguing and snapping off, didnt have time to get any good plastic! (made it 3 nights before the event

What type of plastic would you fellas recommend redoing them from anyway? id like to remake the motor mount and second wheel mount plate from a single piece of plastic. Something that wont fatigue off around the thin parts of the motor mount.
Thanks!