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  • Sawbot 3000 first build

    So as a father and son team our first build is sawbot 3000 ( if not already taken) I asked my son to think of a name and he came up straight away with that, so we went with it haha. We are building twin saw spinner robot. And have the following on the shopping list ticked off; X2 12v cordless drills. Stripped down and modified the motors clutch mechanisms.

    X2 goolrc 80A 6-12v brushed esc's with Bec's


    Floureon 3s 20c 11.1v 2300mAh battery


    X4 100mm polythene wheels (not happy with way they fit so looking at replacements)


    Lipo balance charger extension lead


    Starmax 2.4ghz transmitter with 8ch receiver


    42teeth pulley 8mm bore


    16teeth pulley 5mm bore


    Timing belt for above pulleys


    X2 8mm pillow block bearings (for weapon shaft)


    X2 sets of motor mounts


    Aluminium boxing for chassis


    X4 teethed blades (x2 spares)


    14awg wire (black and red)


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  • #2
    Nice Sketchup skills! Are you building a FW (13.6kgs) if so then it's worth pointing out that there only 1 full combat event (i.e. with spinners) a year, and that's the international champs.
    I built a saw bot a few years ago, and although a good laugh was largely ineffective (the blades just stop the moment they touch anything) and the braised tips on the blades just fling off (be careful when testing at home).

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    • #3
      Thanks for the advice. To be honest we just going to build it then see where we can go with it. Yeah the blades will just stop but my lad wants it like that so that's how it's going to be. Haha. Sketch up isn't mine but someone else's. Yes we building a fw well that's the plan

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      • #4
        Is this just a matter of modern robots being too 'ard? Way back on Robot Wars, Dead Metal's saw seemed to go through a lot of stuff.

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        • #5
          Dead Metal's saw had a 6-7 horsepower engine behind it though - and, more pertinently, whatever it was cutting was clamped in place and not likely to hit it from the side. It's the same logic for drills/milling cutters/chainsaws/a lot of the other weapons that often get suggested - they're good if the thing they're cutting is held still!

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          • #6
            There are feathers with more kinetic energy in the disk weapons than Dead Metal or even Mathilda in het last incarnation in Series 7.
            And good feathers are build to survive that.

            Armor hardness isn't the main issue. But hardox, the most used "hard armor" material is hard and tough... Cutting that in a non clamped situation. Try to chainsaw a hard oak log that rolls away....

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            • #7
              So maybe worth thinking about some sort of grabber mechanism to make it more effective

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              • #8
                honestly just build something cool and work on it from there yer you can go down the road of engineering a superbot made from mythical metals or you can buy a load of hdpe plastic and build a brick and have some fun i like the sketch up very nice

                dead metals saw blade was a specialized friction saw that had hundreds of little teeth that only nibbled at its victim but because of the number of them they could go through just about anything its the same saw the fire service use to cut up cars when rescuing people because it can cut just about anything

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                • #9
                  Some blades are banned under the rule-set as the blades shatter.

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                  • #10
                    Does the ban cover having hardened steel teeth on a disc otherwise designed to bend at failure? Because the danger with a commercially available hardened steel sawblade is that the whole thing would explode sending large chunks of metal flying at high speeds.

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                    • #11
                      Yes, the ban does include any commercialy available blade that can shatter under impact. Even the shatterable parts are only the teeth.

                      I myself favor the "monoblock" idea.
                      A disk/drum/eggbeater fabricated from 1 piece of metal that resists shattering whatsoever.
                      Hardox or Cruesabro comes to mind.

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                      • #12
                        The rule, or rules in this case, are specifically -

                        12.3 Rotating Weapons
                        The speed of any rotating weapons - e.g. circular saws, carbon or steel cutting discs - must not exceed the
                        manufacturer's specification. The manufacturer's specification must be available for inspection.

                        12.4 Hardened Blades
                        Commercially manufactured, hardened steel blades that may shatter are not allowed.


                        So far as I know there would only be 2 types of commercial blade permitted -

                        Friction Saw Blades - http://sheffsaws.com/circular-saws/friction-saw/ - The same type that Dead metal used. All 1 piece with a hardened edge. Expensive!

                        Diamond Abrasive - http://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-se...0-x-20mm/32833 - These are 1 piece of metal with an abrasive powder glued to the surface. Rather than shattering the abrasive section would turn almost to dust.

                        However, since I am pretty sure you would bust a commercial blade every fight I would recommend getting a disc custom cut from Hardox or another type of wear steel. This would only only be more effective but cheaper. I can work with you to design one to fit your needs and there are many other people out there with access to CAD as well.

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                        • #13
                          I dunno, you'd have to double check with the event organisers and ruleset. If you put anything on a robot that spins quick you immediately limit yourself to the one event a year that can cope with featherweight spinners. If you wanna go to a few build a non-spinning weapon.

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                          • #14
                            That would be great if you could be appreciated. Think a custom made blade from Hardox would be best

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                            • #15
                              Ah, yes. I will clarify. Spinners are not permitted at all events. Only those with Class 1 Arena's.

                              Since the only Class 1 arena's in the UK are the new Robot Wars arena in Glasgow (which we can't use) and the Robochallenge FW arena, which is only used twice a year at most, your robot would be limited to just 2 events a year: The World Champs at Gadget Show Live (which just happened) and possibly an event at Fleet Air Museum (which doesn't always happen).

                              The rules above 12.3 & 12.4, would still apply at the Class 1 arena events.

                              If you don't know what I am talking about, read the Rules and Safety Documents - http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/cont...s-and-safety_1 - You may never run an event or need to know about stopping EM interference but its good stuff to know regardless.

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