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  • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

    Chuck Norris FTW!

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    • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

      2 New Rules for this class,

      A Ban of rambots (pushers) without a active weapon will be enforced in this class
      Shufflebots will be Allowed 150% weightlimit

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      • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

        For the arena to be 100% finished we need
        4 sheets of 10mm polycarb 1975mm x 800mm
        2 sheets of 10mm polycarb 1000mm x 2000mm
        6 Strips of 3-5mm polycarb 50mm x 1000mm
        After we get the polycarb we have to cut a doorway into 2 of the 1975mm x 800mm sheets.

        I have been thinking about it and maybe if we double up on 5mm polycarb it will be better. That way if the inner 5mm gets damaged its cheaper and easier to replace.
        I know on this size arena 10mm polycarb all round is way ott and fw arenas dont even have to be 10mm all over but id rather it be way ott then I can run my feather in it.

        Also it has removeable 50mm high inner arena walls so theres an out of the arena area . What would you guys prefer having arena walls like robot wars or just a box arena like battle bots?

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        • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

          a box style arena with no outs would be cooler

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          • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

            So the kilobots are really taking off? or is the arena just for various classes? and where are you situated? SO MANY Qs clearly having a nerdgasm

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            • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

              For the arena to be 100% finished we need
              4 sheets of 10mm polycarb 1975mm x 800mm
              2 sheets of 10mm polycarb 1000mm x 2000mm
              6 Strips of 3-5mm polycarb 50mm x 1000mm
              After we get the polycarb we have to cut a doorway into 2 of the 1975mm x 800mm sheets.

              I'm having trouble visualising this. Are the 4 sheets of 10mm polycarb 1975mm x 800mm the sides? If so, why does it need two doorways?

              Are the 2 sheets of 10mm polycarb 1000mm x 2000mm fpr the roof? Given the cost of 10 mm polycarb why not consider making the roof of weldmesh with a secondary screen over it to catch any small bits?

              A plain box with no internal arena seems the best approach to me; I've seen fights in a bare 8 foot by 8 foot box with this class and they were spectacular.

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              • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

                all the odd sizes are so they fit into the bracing bars etc , i like the idea of the welding mesh

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                • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

                  The arena is just a 2 meter by 2 meter box with an 800mm high roof. The arena is on legs so the arena floor is 1 meter from the floor just to make loading easy and stuff really.

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                  • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

                    On the arena thing i'm going to be awkward and say I think a robotica style arena could be interesting. With sides which come down after a while. It doesn't need to be suspended 10ft above the ground though.

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                    • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

                      'i like the idea of the welding mesh'

                      I am trying to get some 10mm polycarbonate for you so the arena can be finished and put into use. Could you live with a roof of welding mesh and plywood for one of the sides [say the loading door side]? That would cut the amount of polycarb required in half but still give good light and visibility. Contact me directly if you want to talk this over.

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                      • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

                        If i were you Tom - knock the roof down to 5mm. like you say 10mm is OTT even for the outer screens, but if your running feathers for testing then 10mm is safe. Any form of meshing/netting/fabric roofing has been proven to by insufficient for any form of arena protection sadly. You would be amased how effective just 3mm polycarbonate is in comparision to other materials such as high quality plywood.

                        Just FYI, 3mm polycarbonate is about equal to 18mm plywood in terms of stopping projectiles (if a large enough sheet is used then much better than 18mm ply).

                        Realistically, to be safe for the kilobot weight limit i would recomend about 4mm sides and 3mm roof as a realistic thickness in polycarb if you werent testing feathers.

                        Also, if your having a battlebot's style arena, it's still worth having a reasonable distance from your inner walls to your outer screens (even if by a raised platform to drive back in) as it will stop your oter screens getting hit all the time and therfore wont get scratched and damaged so easily.

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                        • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

                          I asked someone in the US who runs an arena for Beatleweights what wall thickness he used for his. He said that damage to the walls from weapons was a problem and so he used an insert with 20 cm high sides and allowed 15 cm clearance between it and the sides. He uses 6 mm polycarbonate for the sides and roof and doubles it up for the bottom 30 cm of the walls to allow for machines that get thrown OOTA but are still runing. His arena is a bit bigger than the one being discussed here but I think you could get a 180 x 180 cm insert into the one being discussed here and still leave 10 cm clearance around the insert edges. A picture of the US arena can be seen here: http://www.calbugs.com/CIB%20Arena.jpg

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                          • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

                            Hi. I just remembered I have a set of tracks, they're pretty buckled but in good condition otherwise. They're about 3cm wide and 18cm long (depends a bit on hub size).
                            http://www.mutr.co.uk/images/track.jpg

                            Would this be at all suitable for this size bot? They're quite durable, nice and thick.

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                            • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

                              Here is a fight between two 3 lb machines that took place in the US last weekend:

                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRz2INC4tmQ

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                              • Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots

                                Wow. The one with the spinning weapon was impressive but I must say I was more amazed by the other robots resilience. Fantastic fight.

                                Can't help thinking that if there were a pit the wedge would have one in seconds.

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