Would anyone know if the Ragebirdge speed controller would work with scooter motors?
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I do have another question and I'll just post it here but, what is a good active weapon for someone who has never built a bot with an active weapon? I've built a couple wedge bots and that's about it, but since this is a Heavyweight I want it to have some sort of active weapon.
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It depends on your knowledge and/or acces to machining time.
But for a beginner, an electric lifter is easy enough.
If you're aquinted to industrial pneumatics, a low pressure lifter or even flipper is doable.
Disks/drums/bar spinners seem mechanical easy to do, but once you get useable powerlevels, it needs a lot more than some cast iron bearing blocks and a semi lined up shaft carrying an old flywheel from a car.
And the least easy to do right, hydraulics.
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Originally posted by maddox10 View PostIt depends on your knowledge and/or acces to machining time.
But for a beginner, an electric lifter is easy enough.
If you're aquinted to industrial pneumatics, a low pressure lifter or even flipper is doable.
Disks/drums/bar spinners seem mechanical easy to do, but once you get useable powerlevels, it needs a lot more than some cast iron bearing blocks and a semi lined up shaft carrying an old flywheel from a car.
And the least easy to do right, hydraulics.
I have looked at the riobotz and other bot building books and looked online resources, and have an idea how pneumatics work.
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Originally posted by RogueTwoRobots View PostPanic Attack style lifting forks would be really simple. A plate of metal, a hinge point (bolt through a hole) and a couple of heavy duty linear actuators.
I've always been a fan of Donald Hudson's Diesector and his more recent bot Lockjaw, would a jaw like weapon be something a beginner could do?Last edited by ACEGUY; 17 September 2017, 20:49.
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