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Post by Team Terror »

0.5mm Ti
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Post by alasdair »

30g sounds a lot. Why do you think you will have a weight issue?
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Nothing, but I always like to save weight, because an extra cuople of grams usually appear out of nowhere on the day of the event :P
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Post by alasdair »

Yeah.
i can remember that terrior one was really good. It was one of the best flippers. I can imagine terrior two will be really good!
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Post by joey_picus »

Finished putting the new motors in and new tape on Jigsaw, to take it to the RR event in Barnsley at the weekend. I think with the speed and power increase it'll be really good but I know someone who doesn't agree :P:

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Post by alasdair »

Lol! :P
Looking really nice joey!
Put some asatate on the front and it would be a nice looking and competetive robot.
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I reckon Jigsaw could do pretty well, you know, it's the best antweight front hinge flipper I've seen :D
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Post by peterwaller »

Yes it looks good the only worry is will the screw heads stop the other robot riding up the wedge maybe you could replace them with coutersunk screws.
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Post by joey_picus »

I haven't encountered many problems with that since I've been using it, either I've just been lucky or they don't protrude enough to really get in the way (probably the former :P)

I have had problems with the screws on the underside catching on arena edges though, I will be looking into countersinking those in the near future as it would also lower the front end.
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Post by bitternboy »

I've got a new robot in process.

Robot of the Opera
Pushbot
Battery: Cyclone 3 cell
Drive: 4 Polulu hp 50:1
Reciever: Hitec HFS-05MS
SC: Sabertooth Dual 5A
Chassis: Silicon inforced 1.5mm aluminium
Armour: Depends on weight but probably 0.5 or 1mm alu

I making it to withstand most blades so I don't have to carry around too much spare materials.
If there's a problem with the parts I've chosen please tell. sooner rather than later.

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