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  • Originally posted by Mouldy View Post
    Alex- id probably go with the scorpion just because its a good motor out of the box.... and just because a motors an in runner... doesnt mean the spinup time will be pants... look at 720/galactus for examples of that.

    If your going to the trouble of getting your bulkheads machined from alu like you showed me before- id suggest making your mounting for the motor the same as the one i made for 360 ages ago... so it supports the entire front cap of the motor, with its own bearing.
    I knew it wasn't going to be pants but I get your meaning. I am intending to have them done out of Al, though I am having support issues at them moment. The 2mm Ti 2 base doesn't seem to be thick enough to stop what is mounted to it from twisting. I will get some images up after the hand in on Thursday. [Might have to go thicker or pay out for grade 5/6 Ti]
    Do you have any shots of the mount on 360, just so I know what I am aiming for?

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    • http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/thre...pnodisc/page19

      push the shaft out and put a larger dia one in, pretty easy to do theres probably online guides on how to do it.

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      • Found a few tutorials which explain it but lacking on tools. The shaft on yours was only 6mm wasn't it? The Hk-4035-800 can have an 8mm shaft. If I support it in the same way as you did on 360 then it should be fine. Might work out a way of supporting both ends.

        Edit: Also cos of the way a Brushless is assembled, I don't think you can widen the shaft very much. It might be better to just give it good support.
        Last edited by Eventorizon; 30 April 2013, 15:03.

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        • Been ages since I put anything on here...

          Started to machine a complete new drum out of a solid 3inch grade 5 titanium bar and started to machine new teeth for it too from Hardox 500... Both take ages to machine... And I don't have much time spare at the moment due to just buying a house... But when I get chance ill stick a picture up of the progress... The main advantage of the titanium will be more energy in the weapon... And the Hardox teeth should stay sharper for longer. I was only running soft stainless steel teeth at the champs

          The new motor end cap/mount combo with larger supporting bearings has been finnished... Thanks again to ed Wallace for doing a bit of the machining at work... As it had to be mega accurate...



          Kinda hard to see how much works gone into it from the picture... But this coupled with the new drum should give 720 even more reliability and 37% more energy in the drum for next year (not that it needs it lol)

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          • Not doing things by halves then eh?

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            • Brings it on par with Conker 3 in terms of energy

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              • Hey Dave!

                Hey Eduardo long time no see!
                Long time no see indeed! Since I moved back to Brazil work have been slowing my roboteering down... But I work with robots, just not as fun robots

                So, catching up from page 77:

                The latest Touro Feather spins its 4.3kg drum at 15600 (measured, 16K theoretically).

                jeez you really raised the bar there! would love to see some pictures of the latest one if possible? I take it you kept having trouble with the ali drum/s7 teeth combination even though you had the teeth dovetailed into the drum?
                When I moved to the UK, I stepped down as RioBotz captain, and now that I am back, my role is more like a consultant / advisor. That time the newer generation stepped up and all I can say is that they did quite an amazing job on Touro Feather!

                The present version doesn't use Aluminum on the drum with S7 teeth, but 304 stainless steel. This was possible only because the whole chassis' design changed, with only two pieces, high optimized and waterjet cutted. With this 304 + S7 + dovetail + tungsten combo all the troubles are gone.

                Also there is two new drum options, both single tooth as well but single piece hardened 4340. The difference is in the profile, one being like a snail, with its shape optimized using genetic algorithm in Matlab (yikes!) and the other resembles a mushroom cloud, with the base of the cloud as the tooth.

                I don't have any current Touro Feather pictures right now, but will post some asap.

                would love to come to the states to compete... would want to persuade a few more UK roboteers to join me though... traveling to california this year on holiday... so maybe 2014 could be a good year.
                I know you are aware, sadly no more Robogames

                But if you (or any other roboteer) want to compete in Brazil just drop me a line!

                Robocore (Brazilian league) competitions are growing a lot, right now it counts with 5 combat classes (1.4kg, 5.5kg, 13.6kg, 27.2kg and 55kg), sumo R/C and Auto, line follow and trekking, also more than 300 competitors. Rules are RFL, but since FRA's are more restrict, there won't be any issues.

                Can you imagine, compete in a weekend, and spend the rest of the week relaxing in Rio's beaches?


                Cheers,

                Eduardo

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                • Originally posted by evristow View Post
                  The latest Touro Feather spins its 4.3kg drum at 15600 (measured, 16K theoretically)

                  Also there is two new drum options, both single tooth as well but single piece hardened 4340. The difference is in the profile, one being like a snail, with its shape optimized using genetic algorithm in Matlab (yikes!) and the other resembles a mushroom cloud, with the base of the cloud as the tooth.

                  I don't have any current Touro Feather pictures right now, but will post some asap.
                  4.3Kg at 15.6k is crazy! I am surprised it even engages at that speed, but that issue is answered by the next part. I wondered how long it would take a team to turn to the snail and mushroom shapes (Its been done before I know but not as far as I am aware in a drum bot) It must have been difficult getting those kinds of shapes in that length out of a single block of metal without a series CNC machine.

                  I, and I dare say everyone else, is very keen to see the inside of the new machine. The weight distribution must be very finely balanced to be able to get such a well armoured machine with such a potent weapon.

                  Though even with the single tooth designs I wonder if it would be to your benefit to try the drum at maybe 2/3rds speed to test the better engagement you would have, and thus more energy transferred. It might make it even better!


                  EDIT: What is the Rotational Moment of Inertia for the weapon in CAD? I have been compiling a list of different weapons RMI, their shape and speed so that they can be put in some kind of order. All the numbers are relative but it means you can compare one design to another. I just wonder where Touro Feather fits in.
                  Last edited by Eventorizon; 12 September 2013, 12:21.

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                  • i did consider the snail style drum, but havent really got access to a mill with the exstra axis on to make it possible to machine... so im upgrading from ali/stainless to solid titanium drum with hardox teeth T slot'd in... hopefully it will hold up and not wear too quickly! do you find more success with the snail drum or the mushroom cloud style?

                    I saw a picture of how the new one is constructed with 2 semi circles creating the outer shape of the robot and supporting the drum at the front and bolted together at the back... real nice! i did consider building 720 in the same way, but i didnt like the thought of having all the internals bolt down onto the base plate rather than an internal bulkhead... too many axe's here, so i had to engineer it with an air gap top and bottom to prevent things getting damaged...

                    Yeah i saw that robogames has gone... such a shame... and yeah going to rio would be awesome lol id love to come over there at some point depending on costs and persuading someone else to go with...do you live far from the venue? if not id probably ship 720 to you...

                    Allthough i think team riobots should sign up for next years uk champs and come get some real competition! lol

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                    • Not updated this in a while,

                      Progress on 360s upgrades for next year have started, Ed's offered to take up the task of machining my new grade 5 titanium drum on his CNC, which saves me the time doing it manually if at all its possible lol, meanwhile i've put in some time machining the new Hardox 500 teeth pictured above... same method of attachment on the new drum as the old one as it worked without any flaws... but it takes ages to machine hardox.. theres about 7 hours already gone into those bars and there about half done... no tooth profile, and need cutting down to length etc...

                      Also, i'm changing the drum axle for more grade 5 ti... as the current one is solid silver steel... weight thats now going into the new drum (going up to 4kg instead of 3kg last year).. The material for the shaft turned up today... pictured below.



                      Also the top and bottom armour will be changed soon for 3mm titanium... as the old top was 3mm stainless which weighed close to 1kg!

                      More updates soon hopefully, as i'm aiming to get this finished for the end of october.

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                      • More done... Thanks to ed for machining and robochallenge for sponsoring the tooling to make it possible... The new grade 5 drums pretty much finished now, just need to tap some m5 threads in it....probably the hardest component to make on any of my robots until now.





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                        • Amazing stuff. Stick the teeth in and do some tests, yeah?

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                          • Agreed, looks fantastic. Probably the best drum construction I've ever seen. Definitely gonna be one to beat next year, can't wait for test videos!
                            If that old drum needs a home....

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                            • Looks awesome, well done

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                              • Looks seriously effective. Going to be a hard bot to beat

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