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  • Bodge Job's Build Diary

    This is Bodge Job's new build diary

  • #2
    Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

    here is a list of parts for my next robot (which has no name at the moment ) that I already have.
    my new robot is built so I can add different weapons or wedges or armour on it.

    500mm by 500mm by 20mm nylon 6 has come for body and armour except for the top and bottom which I'm using 1000mm by 500mm by 6mm HDPE.

    I have orded 4 100mm blue wheels with nut insert but they have not arived yet.

    already got one drill motor for testing
    http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/st ... 7C16849334
    will get other 3 shortly.

    I'm using this transmitter
    http://www.giantcod.co.uk/gianitcod-24g ... 03779.html

    when I start building I will add photos.

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    • #3
      Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

      oops I just realised that the name 'Bodge Job' was already taken, after watching 'Teesdale Robot Challenge 2005' on youtube.
      I hope I can keep the name

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      • #4
        Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

        You seem to have used a lot of 'embarrassed' emoticons there; don't worry, with so many complete, half-built and failed robots out there, picking the same name as another robot happens quite often

        The Bodge Job team competed in Rex's Robot Challenge 2004 and their own Teesdale Challenge in 2005. Back then I believe the team members were in their final school year so they will have gone on to university, college or jobs etc. The robot belonged to the school I think, and last I heard, the technology teacher who was a principle organiser of the robot side of things left for another school so the chances are the robot is on display somewhere in the school and hasn't been touched in several years (could be wrong though)

        It's up to you if you change the name or if you want to stick with Bodge Job. It'll confuse me for a little while as I fought against it a couple of times and got on well with the team but I'll get used to it :P
        The robot also didn't compete in the 'main' robot fighting scene (ie. Roaming Robots, XFM (at the time) etc) so it probably wouldn't confuse too many people.
        Best of luck with the build

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        • #5
          Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

          I will probably keep the name if it is ok with most people.

          thanks

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          • #6
            Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

            did some more work on the robot, cut nylon 6, wheels arived and I did testing on the plastic, practist tapping holes and drilling motor mounts

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            • #7
              Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

              how do you lock the drill motor gearbox, should I glue it?

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              • #8
                Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

                near the shaft there are 8 or so holes full of ball bearings

                remove all of those and either put a screw down there (not to far or your mess up the plate) until you can only move the shaft side to side a little bit

                the best option is to get 2 grub screws per motor and use them as they won't pretude out the gearbox

                i think the size you need is 2.5mm grub screws not sure

                alex

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                • #9
                  Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

                  i think they are 5mm:
                  http://www.robowars.org/guides/guides-d ... cking.html

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                  • #10
                    Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

                    It's M5 in the drills I've just modified, just cut a piece of bolt to the correct length and cut a slot in the top to save a bit of money.

                    Also, if the gearbox opens at both ends, the correct sized o-ring can be used instead of grubscrews but it will allow slip and protect the motor and gearbox if it stalls.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

                      thanks for your help, I have still got a load of cut ofs from M5 bolts I will make my own grub screws. bought drills and riped them apart. Im just about to drill the holes in the Nylon 6.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

                        Originally posted by Bodge Job
                        thanks for your help, I have still got a load of cut ofs from M5 bolts I will make my own grub screws. bought drills and riped them apart. Im just about to drill the holes in the Nylon 6.
                        why didnt you just buy the motors from robochallenge, and save yourself the time (unless you wanted free batts)

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                        • #13
                          Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

                          Originally posted by elobire
                          Originally posted by Bodge Job
                          thanks for your help, I have still got a load of cut ofs from M5 bolts I will make my own grub screws. bought drills and riped them apart. Im just about to drill the holes in the Nylon 6.
                          why didnt you just buy the motors from robochallenge, and save yourself the time (unless you wanted free batts)
                          I think this is almost the same as saying why didn't he buy himself a ready built robot?

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                          • #14
                            Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

                            because its £5 cheaper per motor and my dad needs a new battery for his drill so I gave him the drill batterys which are cheaper than the ones he would have bought.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Bodge Job's Build Diary

                              Originally posted by zoll
                              Originally posted by elobire
                              Originally posted by Bodge Job
                              thanks for your help, I have still got a load of cut ofs from M5 bolts I will make my own grub screws. bought drills and riped them apart. Im just about to drill the holes in the Nylon 6.
                              why didnt you just buy the motors from robochallenge, and save yourself the time (unless you wanted free batts)
                              I think this is almost the same as saying why didn't he buy himself a ready built robot?
                              its not really the same, its just like buying a motor for you robot.
                              it would just save alot of hassle of taking them apart and fitting grub screws, unless of course you wanted the chucks and batts.

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