Hi Guys,
Been lurking on this forum and reading through threads on and off for at least half a year now and finally decided I will be making a robot. However, there is a twist... I will be doing it in the school workshop as a school project and unfortunately, this means I doubt I will be able to add a weapon until I bring it home due to our health and safety conscious teacher. I will also be adding all sorts of other circuits including a water gun but I do aim to make this all removable and make it easy to be able to add a weapon in the future. I am assuming water is banned?
I will get a CAD representation done as soon as possible, but I already have a lot of questions so here I go:
1) Chassis - I have been looking through numerous threads and have come to the conclusion that HDPE is probably the way to go... Might also add some aluminium I have at school to the front to make it look good
Only thing is, should I make a frame at all, or just screw and bolt the HDPE together? Welding probably isn't an option, as none of the teachers as far as I know, actually know how to weld - will ask them in January though. It would be good if it could take quite a bit of weight on top as well (Year 7's in the workshop when I'm not in...), is HDPE still the best thing? I suppose a lot of this still depends on design so I will decide on what I want ASAP.
2) Motors - I think I'll probably go with drill motors. I would like it to be quite powerful though, so will probably go with 4WD. I see some people have used the £10 12V argos ones - are they any good? Or would some higher quality 18v's be better? I am conscious of the fact that I have a smallish budget though.
3) ESCs - In the past, I have always made my own small motor driver however, only up to a current of about 5A. So what brands do people recommend? Or do I become really stupid, and make my own explosive ESC? lol
4) Wheels - The Robochallenge blue wheels look really good. £14 a wheel.... :shock: One thing though - are they suitable for outdoor use, or will they wear?
From what I have seen of the forum so far, everyone on here is very helpful - so hopefully I will have a robot, even if not combat ready, done by the end of next school term. One last thing, I will most likely be trying to source as much as possible second hand - so if anyone has stuff lying around, from old wheels to a nice big sheet of HDPE (lol), I'd be really grateful if you'd be willing to sell to me.
Thanks in advance.
-Dan
Been lurking on this forum and reading through threads on and off for at least half a year now and finally decided I will be making a robot. However, there is a twist... I will be doing it in the school workshop as a school project and unfortunately, this means I doubt I will be able to add a weapon until I bring it home due to our health and safety conscious teacher. I will also be adding all sorts of other circuits including a water gun but I do aim to make this all removable and make it easy to be able to add a weapon in the future. I am assuming water is banned?

I will get a CAD representation done as soon as possible, but I already have a lot of questions so here I go:
1) Chassis - I have been looking through numerous threads and have come to the conclusion that HDPE is probably the way to go... Might also add some aluminium I have at school to the front to make it look good

2) Motors - I think I'll probably go with drill motors. I would like it to be quite powerful though, so will probably go with 4WD. I see some people have used the £10 12V argos ones - are they any good? Or would some higher quality 18v's be better? I am conscious of the fact that I have a smallish budget though.
3) ESCs - In the past, I have always made my own small motor driver however, only up to a current of about 5A. So what brands do people recommend? Or do I become really stupid, and make my own explosive ESC? lol
4) Wheels - The Robochallenge blue wheels look really good. £14 a wheel.... :shock: One thing though - are they suitable for outdoor use, or will they wear?
From what I have seen of the forum so far, everyone on here is very helpful - so hopefully I will have a robot, even if not combat ready, done by the end of next school term. One last thing, I will most likely be trying to source as much as possible second hand - so if anyone has stuff lying around, from old wheels to a nice big sheet of HDPE (lol), I'd be really grateful if you'd be willing to sell to me.
Thanks in advance.
-Dan
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