After taking part in the sportsman featherweight for a couple of years and having mixed
results I have decided to build a full combat featherweight on a budget.
I have lots of bits lying around but I realise full combat is a different ball game with all
those spinners involved I need to think tough as old boots!.
I picked up a stainless steel slide around 2 years ago for free when the council re vamped
the park play area and have used that for the front/rear of the robot.
I got 2 makita 18 volt cordless drills out of a skip and they were in great condition-just the batteries
were duff-I will be running them at 24 volt so they went in the robot too.
Quite by accident while trying to drill the stainless and struggling even with Titanium drill bits
I decided to spot weld the stainless steel instead but found some stainless steel electrodes and they
were great for sticking bits together.
I was saving a bit of 6mm polycarbonte for my heavyweight but decided to shape that for the
top cover behind the stainless.
Cost so far under £5 in electric and cutting disks-what's not to like?.
I won't be giving up on sportsman as I find it great fun.
results I have decided to build a full combat featherweight on a budget.
I have lots of bits lying around but I realise full combat is a different ball game with all
those spinners involved I need to think tough as old boots!.
I picked up a stainless steel slide around 2 years ago for free when the council re vamped
the park play area and have used that for the front/rear of the robot.
I got 2 makita 18 volt cordless drills out of a skip and they were in great condition-just the batteries
were duff-I will be running them at 24 volt so they went in the robot too.
Quite by accident while trying to drill the stainless and struggling even with Titanium drill bits
I decided to spot weld the stainless steel instead but found some stainless steel electrodes and they
were great for sticking bits together.
I was saving a bit of 6mm polycarbonte for my heavyweight but decided to shape that for the
top cover behind the stainless.
Cost so far under £5 in electric and cutting disks-what's not to like?.
I won't be giving up on sportsman as I find it great fun.
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