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Big AL
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Budgo the robot_team psyco_Big AL

got the idea for the name as im going to be using scrap metals to build it .
also got a few ideas for the drive im ging to have either a two wheeld thing with little wheels to stop it jaming on the ground or a four wheeled thing conected by chains to have extra grunt to push.

here's a idea of the stats

Frame steel or aluminum

plating 3mm thick top botom and 2 mm sides steel?

drive drill motors two motors conncted to a chain driven wheels

weapon two cutter disks hooked up two a fan motor

Well thats what on the drawing board.
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Post Mon Nov 01, 2004 6:58 pm 
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well i wouuld go for a first robot to at least 6mm ali if u want to be in there with the big boys. or go thin stuff for base and bolkheads to shove into spinners etc.

ALso just go with 2 drills and red wheels as it is much simpler and the setup u have will be way more trouble then its worth.

The cutting disc on fan motor idea sounds promising,. My first robot scrap had a 33 dollar dewalt saw blade on a large fan motor directly mounted at 24 volts and it was a awesome weopon and certainly had potential if the robot worked better.

WIll hopefully reuse it in a future idea as a interchangable weopon or something.
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ALEX!!! YOU NEVER REALLY LEARN DO YOU!!!!


THE FIRST TOPIC YOU CREATE IS (NEW GUY) FAIR ENOUGH

THEN YOU CREATE (FEEDBACK) ASKING QUESTION YOU COULD HAVE ASKED IN (NEW GUY)

THEN N THE SAME NIGHT YOU CREATE (JUST WONDERING) AND (WHAT IS STONGER) ASKING ALMOST EXATLY THE SAME QEUSTIONS AND YOU COULD HAVE PUT THEM IN (FEEDBACK) OR (NEW GUY).

ALSO IN THE SAME NIGHT YOU CREATE YOUR FIRST BUILD REPORT SAYING WHAT YOU WANT TO BUILD. YOU PUT 1 POST IN THERE THEN CRATE ANOTHER.

STOP POSTING SO MANY NEW TOPICS! Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad

Post Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:43 pm 
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HEY DOUG DON'T GET PISSED AT ME I TRYED TO DELET MY OLD BUILD REPORT ( UNLIKE SOMEONE ELSE cough WIND HAMMER) YES I DID GO A BIT NUTS WITH THE POSTINGS Embarassed BUT IT WOULD HAVE LOOK WEIRD ASKING WHAT KING OF WHEEL TO USE IN A DRILL FORUM any way i am sorry for clutering up the forum with my many question because i am lazy

you highness Rolling Eyes Smile

any way i'll stop it from now on
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Very Happy Very Happy yay got me some drill motors for wheel drivers and a fan motor off wind hammer although not the gruntiest thing it dose pretty good.

also found a bunch of old servos and recevers eta in a box stached away.
all i need is a controler transmiter eta.

also just to save time can i use angel grinder disks in spinner blades?
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No Grinder discs they can explode so are classed as too dangerous
use spinning bars saw blades diamond saws brush cutter blades ect ..

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Actually, I dont think theres anything in our rule set that says no grinder discs..

Yes, they can easily explode, bu thats what the lexan is there for, and while we'd prefer that your weapon didnt explode on impact (and so would you probably) I dont think grinder disc fragments would be too likely to piece the lexan..

Of course if you cant resist the temptation to spin it up outside of an arena (which I suppose everyone does at some stage) and hit something with it,then you will probably wish you hadnt used a grinder disc.

Aapart from being dangerous, it will get expensive replacing them all the time and its not much fun fighting weaponless after an impact, so I wouldnt reccomend it, but I dont think its illegal
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Isn't there a ruling somewhere about shattering blades?
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It Might have been the Robot wars rule set we have always steered clear from useing them as i was sure they wernt allowed but i have been wrong before Embarassed .

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the only rule that may disqualify a grinding / cutting disc is


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RoboWars Rules.
12.2.
Weapons that require significant cleanup, or in some way damages the arena to require repair for further matches. This includes but is not limited to:


so it is up to the EO to decide.

I would say grinding disks were not allowed in some (all) overseas events due to the cleaning up time.
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well i would probably classify a grinding disk as a disk that may shatter.

probably not a part of the current ruleset but id like to see them become banned, as i reckon its a matter of only WHEN not IF in regard to them shattering.
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Very Happy my robot

well what iv've got of it Crying or Very sad
at least it a start

me and windhammer we laughing our heads off watching this thing spin round. Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
http://robowars.org/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=381
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ahh yess more pic of budgo next to wind hammer (budgo on tha left note the size difference Shocked Shocked Very Happy ) we were still laughing at how pathetic budgo was being while the picture was being shot at wind hammers house
what it is sitting on is cardbord Laughing so we could see what it it would go like
http://robowars.org/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=382

note that's only the wheels and motors the frame won't be like wind hammers

there were more pics wheres the one with it moving or isn't it any good windhammer?
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nah it kinda sucks

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i was designing my bot on paper and showed my dad and he said it looked simmeler to hypno-disk in the english battle bots from the 2000-2001 series when he told me i thought it was freaky Shocked as i had compleatly forgoten the robot wars way back then. but that is what is is sort of going to look like any one else have this sort of thing hapen?
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