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  • Re: Team Terminal Damage

    Might have to do a bodge job on savage evo and try get it working, Have one last fight with it, Savage Evo vs Drumroll. But if Evo becomes immobilized you will have to finish it off properly, Like they would do in the old robot wars days, Smash it until theres nothing left.
    You up for that?
    I'd be up for that on one condition; it works both ways. So if Drumroll becomes immobilised first, you go at it until its in bits and pieces. Sound okay?

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    • Re: Team Terminal Damage

      Sounds good. Hope they dont just hit eachother and just epic fail again.

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      • Re: Team Terminal Damage

        Yeah that would be a bit of a bugger. Think I'll cable-tie every connector together to make sure nothing can come undone, superglue wheels on etc and generally just gaffa tape everything.
        How does the end of this year's UK champs sound for a date of destruction?

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        • Re: Team Terminal Damage

          Yup. Ill get the whole uk champs weekend to say goodby to evo then.
          If its evo that gets smashed it will look cool cos its all hdpe bolted together with small bits of aluminium angle so it will rip up nice and easy.

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          • Re: Team Terminal Damage

            i may have to join this if its okay :P krazy train, my first fw, is taking up space, and what better way to get rid of a wooden wedge then to stick it in with two spinners ? ,ay have to soak it it gasoline....:P

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            • Re: Team Terminal Damage

              OMG, drumroll is going to retire ?! :shock:

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              • Re: Team Terminal Damage

                yeh but Jamie is making a new version that should be better (no pressure Jamie )

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                • Re: Team Terminal Damage

                  Pressure? I laugh in the face of pressure mwuh ha ha ha :twisted:
                  Nah, the new one should be much better. The current one can't run upside down, is quite slow and poor to drive. Because the drum weighs so much and there's nothing particularly heavy behind the wheels, the motors struggle to drive it as well as it should (if I take the outer shell and drum off the thing zooms all over the place)
                  But don't worry Mart, Drumroll isn't getting retired. Just...err...downgraded
                  Even if it gets smashed up by Savage Evo, it'll get repaired. Depending on the severity of the damage it might take a while but it will get repaired

                  Might get a CAD of Mk.2 up later today. It's a hangover Sunday so chances of doing work are slim. Just need to get a McDonalds, or maybe a steak and cheese Sub, and a coke and I'll be sorted, mmmm

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                  • Re: Team Terminal Damage

                    Well in the end it was a Chicken and Bacon Ranch sub I had, helped the recovery process a bit

                    Couple of CADs of the new Drumroll II design. Nothing fancy to be honest, the main aim being to get all the components and as much power into as small a space as possible, thereby allowing for thicker armour.

                    Stats:
                    2 x 12V cordless drill motors for drive
                    6 x A123 cells giving a nominal 19.8V
                    Scorpion XL speed controller
                    2kw 1650kv brushless 'Align' motor powering the drum
                    75A 'Align' brushless speed controller

                    Basic design:



                    12mm thick Nylon chassis drilled, tapped and bolted together. The drum is shorter in length with only two teeth so will weigh a little less but should be less taxing on the brushless setup.
                    There will be armour, most probably hardox 4mm minimum, going around the wheels and a hinged wedge at the back. Not very good at drawing that sort of stuff in CAD though so I've given a CAD the Paint treatment. Just need to use your imagination a little



                    Haven't drawn in the Scorpion or brushless controller, don't tend to go that detailed. As long as I know there is space for them I'm happy. A quick size comparison with the current machine:



                    and again from the top. This one really shows the difference in size but its thanks to having a Scorpion XL, A123s and a shorter drum that I can downsize it so much:



                    So that's the plan, hoping to make a tentative start on it in June funds depending. The Nylon sheet to just get the chassis made costs £51 alone so I need to get my finger out and get a job!

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                    • Re: Team Terminal Damage

                      Very nice Jamie

                      What is the thickness of armour on top? material?

                      also how tall

                      looking really good what CAD progamme do you use?

                      o yeh stop spending money on them expensive subways and save some money man if you don't buy any subway for a month you could easily afford the nylon

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                      • Re: Team Terminal Damage

                        Jamie, can i get cad of your old drumroll?

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                        • Re: Team Terminal Damage

                          Not decided on top armour yet. If there's weight I might go for hardox, otherwise it'll be aluminium or polycarb. Thickness will probably be 4mm if hardox, 5mm if ali or 6mm if polycarb.
                          Chassis height is 85mm, wheels are 120mm and the skids at the front are 130mm.

                          Cad program is Solid Edge, used by our uni as they could sell it to students for £5 a licence. They've now installed Solidworks on all the uni PCs which is more the industry standard. I really need to learn Solidworks, it's not too different from Solid Edge but because I know how to use Solid Edge I keep on opening that up rather than trying to learn SW.

                          And I only buy a Sub or two a month when I can't be bothered to cook :P

                          Mart, yeah I'll send you a copy of the old cad. What cad program do you use, or is there any particular file format that would work best for you? Maybe tomorrow before I send it as there are a couple of bits on it that could do with being updated

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                          • Re: Team Terminal Damage

                            Jamie, why are you making it invertible when you've just perfected your special self-righting mechanism?

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                            • Re: Team Terminal Damage

                              Jamie good sir, If i were you I would push the wheels back and that way u wont be able to be stacked on ur bum

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                              • Re: Team Terminal Damage

                                Haha Dave, yeah maybe I shouldn't worry about invertibility, no chance it's ever going to land upside down!

                                Craig, that's a good point. I'll have a hinged wedge on the back but I didn't think about it getting stuck upright and the robot landing on its back. I don't want to move the wheels any further back than they currently are as turning will put more strain on the motors, but I'll put a couple of blocks on the back that stop the wedge from rising up more than, say, 15 degrees; that way if its lifted/flipped the robot should either fall back down on its wheels or go all the way over.

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