Yeah wheel placement is tricky. Not only do you have to consider weight distribution but how the robot will react when it starts tilting over. Something like the drawing might pitch forwards and fall on its nose cause its quite short in length, but couldn't really say. They drive great (until the blade is going too fast to turn
) with the wheels just behind the axle but obviously no invertibility then. On the other hand having the wheels jut out the back compromises the frame strength quite a bit. Damned compromises 
Having some blocks or something the robot can squat down on is pretty much essential, though most already have something like that in the form of a wedge etc.
Demon is 6mm too
and yes its super high brinell steel. You have to take care welding the high hardness steels as they will crack easily due to the high carbon content. Gotta use stainless filler and Tig it else it will absolutely hydrogen crack everywhere. That and you aren't supposed to tack weld it either due to the rapid heating and cooling. Makes things tricky!


Having some blocks or something the robot can squat down on is pretty much essential, though most already have something like that in the form of a wedge etc.
Demon is 6mm too

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