I was hoping that someone could help me with the calculations at the bottom of this page. http://www.robowars.org/wikka/ElectricAxeWeapons i think it is to work out gear ratio. My axe weighs 1.3 kilos it is 40cm long i am using a 300w motor. I think tjats all the specs that are needed, thanks.
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An axe calc will be awesome!
How important do you think the head weight is? I get the impression that most the sucessful axes have relatively light axes (arms included) but a lot of power in the throw.
Plus they always hit the other robot mid travel and that arm's attached at 13.6kgs of robot.
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In pneumatic robots you tend to want to keep a light weight axe head, in an electric robot it tends to be a heavier head (within reason) works a lot better. I'm going for a 2kg axe head on a 400mm axe arm. I should have about 9000w behind it to get moving, so seeing how well 300w works with the same length and decent weight on is going to be interesting!
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I have chosen to use a big steel chisel instead of an axe as it was easier to get hold of and can cause more damage. I got confused with the maths some of the symbols didnt make sense to me.
I just need to order the new gear and the whole robot can get built as the front gear affects the shape of the robot.Last edited by lewisantweight; 18 April 2013, 21:21.
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Do you have a link to the motor your using? If so I'll take a look and see what ratios it's best for you to use in the morning.
If that's a 12v rating, I would see if you can look at squeezing it closer to 24v to quadruple the power to 1200w. It should make quite a big difference to the effectiveness of your axe.
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http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/vie...id=73519399159 i was told this was a suitable motor for an axe.
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