There is an example of how it can be done on the forum.
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That sounds reasonable for the bearings, so it would be a stack of say 4 ball bearings for the horizontal and 1 roller for the vertical. I don't really want to spend £1000 on just bearings especially if they are all going to break.
That's a nice looking robot maddox! I think a similar design as that but with 4x more bearing points would probably work good.
Budget is 2-4k might be able to get some stuff bought by the university though.
What do they mean in this https://youtu.be/ATEZmWZh5JM when they say "sent to us by mentorn" did they provide parts?
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You're not the first team to attempt such a build. The Ringmaster was built and competed in Battlebots in the US. I'd check out their Facebook page and read up on what issues they had during construction and combat so you can avoid the same problems.
In theory ring spinners should be devastating but in practice they tend to kill themselves or break. If you can may it work though you are onto a winner!
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Originally posted by TechAUmNu View PostYeah, I am borrowing some concepts from their design. Although don't really have a big enough CNC for a full CNCed ring/chassis! Or money to make it from magnesium alloy
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I don't know how well K-cut does thick material like your ring, but waterjetting usually leaves a rough surface and a vertical taper - even when the operator says it doesn't. You might get away with just grinding off high spots, but I'd get the ring cut before building the support bearings, just in case tolerances need to be tweaked
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