I've only found parts, they will be rebuilt though!Remote-Controlled Dave wrote:Are the old team really not in running order? Would be cool to see Serpent competing again.
Engr Robotics
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I have been trying to play catch up, most things have changed to do with Ants.
So I am going to be compiling as much info and adding idea and writing it either here or at http://engr.io/.
First up is wheels/tyres http://engr.io/antweight-wheel-options/
I am sending some tyres to get printed out of rubber-like, it will be interesting on how they turn out.
So I am going to be compiling as much info and adding idea and writing it either here or at http://engr.io/.
First up is wheels/tyres http://engr.io/antweight-wheel-options/
I am sending some tyres to get printed out of rubber-like, it will be interesting on how they turn out.
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I'm liking the scientific approach 

Rory Mangles - Team Nuts
Robots: Nuts 2 and many more...
NanoTwo Motor Controllers: https://nutsandbots.co.uk/product/nanotwodualesc
Robots: Nuts 2 and many more...
NanoTwo Motor Controllers: https://nutsandbots.co.uk/product/nanotwodualesc
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something similar to the silicone ones Alex sells? they're pretty good. i'm running them on two of my robots.
Daniel Jackson.
Team Hectic.
Many antweights
Super antweights: territorial.
Fleaweights: fleadom fighter, gaztons.
Featherweights: hectic (under construction)
Team Hectic.
Many antweights
Super antweights: territorial.
Fleaweights: fleadom fighter, gaztons.
Featherweights: hectic (under construction)
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Silicone wheels are great and if you do it carefully you don't need to bond the hub and tyre together.
Nuts And Bots - For all your components and ready built antweights!
Alex Shakespeare - Team Shakey / Nuts And Bots / Team Nuts:
AWS 44, 45, 49, 51 & 55 Winner - Far too many robots!
Alex Shakespeare - Team Shakey / Nuts And Bots / Team Nuts:
AWS 44, 45, 49, 51 & 55 Winner - Far too many robots!
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What overlap of diameters do you use?Shakey wrote:Silicone wheels are great and if you do it carefully you don't need to bond the hub and tyre together.
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It depends on the softness of the silicone, mine is pretty damn soft so my moulds have inner dimensions 80% smaller than my hubs.
Nuts And Bots - For all your components and ready built antweights!
Alex Shakespeare - Team Shakey / Nuts And Bots / Team Nuts:
AWS 44, 45, 49, 51 & 55 Winner - Far too many robots!
Alex Shakespeare - Team Shakey / Nuts And Bots / Team Nuts:
AWS 44, 45, 49, 51 & 55 Winner - Far too many robots!
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I have made some (fruitless) progress on the tyres front.

More information can be found here: http://engr.io/antweight-tyres-attempt-1/ but the conclusion is that rubber-like material is too hard and not grippy enough.
I have also made some progress on the EDF robot: http://engr.io/edf-update-1/


More information can be found here: http://engr.io/antweight-tyres-attempt-1/ but the conclusion is that rubber-like material is too hard and not grippy enough.
I have also made some progress on the EDF robot: http://engr.io/edf-update-1/

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It's not too bad, struggling to fit it all insideRemote-Controlled Dave wrote:Looks suitably complicated