So starting a new bot right after finishing the first one might sound like I'm jumping the gun a bit, but due to the constraints of staying in Uni Halls during semester time, I feel like I want to start a new design for the 2017 FW Champs as soon as I can. If I lived in England and could work on my robot somewhat regularly during semesters I would've have been to an event before starting a new build. But I hopefully will still take the first Venator down to Gloucester in October for some battle experience. 
Anyway, this my CAD of Venator V2.
VENATOR V2.png VENATOR V2 IMG2.png VENATOR V2 IMG3.png VENATOR V2 IMG5.png VENATOR V2 IMG4.png
A Venator was an Ancient Roman hunter who often performed with wild animals (I'm a classics student so there is some relevance
), so I'm going for a sort of wild beast look with a face, tusks and horns etc. I intend to recycle as many parts as I can from the old version, so most of the stuff inside is the same except the battery, (Now 4000mah 4S 30C) and the Rover car seat motor to power the lifter. The front Wedge is 20mm HDPE, the sides/rear 15mm HDPE, and lid/base 10mm HDPE.
Was thinking the front spikes would be somewhere between 10 -15 mm thick Mild Steel and will be lasercut. Does that sound about right? I'm guessing they'll take a beating from spinners so I could take them off for fights against those.
So yeah, I do have some questions regarding the lifter. Won't be as many as the last time though! If anyone has any answers for them that would be great, thanks.
Was thinking of using these hinges: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heavy-duty...8AAOSwv0tVFIox Is this overkill? They sound like they would be quite heavy. Would also have to somehow cut them a little bit as they don't quite fit in the cad.
I've read that actuators need limit switches, is the same sort of thing necessary for car seat motors? The lid and base prevent the motor from reaching it's full travel on both ends, so is it still needed?
Thanks,
Robot Wars - GloucesterRobot Wars - Gloucester

Anyway, this my CAD of Venator V2.
VENATOR V2.png VENATOR V2 IMG2.png VENATOR V2 IMG3.png VENATOR V2 IMG5.png VENATOR V2 IMG4.png
A Venator was an Ancient Roman hunter who often performed with wild animals (I'm a classics student so there is some relevance

Was thinking the front spikes would be somewhere between 10 -15 mm thick Mild Steel and will be lasercut. Does that sound about right? I'm guessing they'll take a beating from spinners so I could take them off for fights against those.
So yeah, I do have some questions regarding the lifter. Won't be as many as the last time though! If anyone has any answers for them that would be great, thanks.
Was thinking of using these hinges: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heavy-duty...8AAOSwv0tVFIox Is this overkill? They sound like they would be quite heavy. Would also have to somehow cut them a little bit as they don't quite fit in the cad.
I've read that actuators need limit switches, is the same sort of thing necessary for car seat motors? The lid and base prevent the motor from reaching it's full travel on both ends, so is it still needed?
Thanks,
Robot Wars - GloucesterRobot Wars - Gloucester
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