Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Antweights On A Snooker Table

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Antweights On A Snooker Table

    Welcome, one and all, to the tournament with the single most descriptive name of the post-Fight Against Robots era!

    I have been struggling a little with exam revision these last few weeks, and have had to couple this with a couple of nostalgia trips increasing my desire to write battles again - however, just in case my battle writing urge turns out to be a flash in the pan, I didn't want to tie myself to any major serious commitment unless I could be sure that I'd finish it. There's enough unfinished tournaments on these boards involving me after all, hehe

    So, if you combine that with a week spent watching the Masters snooker tournament and tinkering with antweight parts, you arrive at an entirely illogical conclusion such as this one! This will be an annihilator style tournament - this allows me to have an unlimited number of competitors - and I require as many people as want to be involved to enter one (1) antweight robot each. I STRONGLY encourage people to enter vapourbot antweights, since it's far more fun that way and this is a fun tournament but I will accept entries of real ants if you can't think of vapour ones (and of course if you've built them yourself!)

    The arena is an almost standard 12 foot by 6 foot (or in proper units, 365cm long and 180cm wide) snooker table, baize floored (so watch those wedges and axles) with the finest rubber bumpers and only two real differences from the norm; the pockets have been enlarged to 120mm diameter, to serve as pits, and 5mm polycarbonate walls and roof around the edges of the table that keeps the drivers and audience safe, and means the only way to dispose of your opponent is to immobilize or pit them.

    Other rules:

    - Antweights must conform to the latest Antweight World Series build rules; these can be found at http://www.antweight.co.uk/rules.htm . The usual FRA fanfic standards apply (and do feel free to ask for advice ^^)

    - The snooker balls will remain on the table with the ants; these provide a little extra dimension and fun to proceedings since being able to roll a 130g spherical object towards your opponent might prove quite a useful tactic

    - Each round will last either until a robot is eliminated or for a maximum of five minutes - which in my experience is plenty for antweights - and any fight that goes the distance will be judged on damage, aggression, control, style, and possibly number of balls potted, with the robot whose score is lowest being eliminated.

    - Should a robot become stuck on another robot or on part of the arena, like the bumpers or the cloth, they will not be considered immobilised but they will be left where they are and being stuck will both make them an easy target and likely count against them heavily should a fight go the distance.

    I do believe that covers most angles...signups are open as of now and will close, ans I shall start the tournament on, the 21st of January 2011 (although me being me, there is no guarantee the first round will be up then :P) and there's not a lot else that can be said really. If you think you have an antweight Ding Junhui on your hands then get entering!

  • #2
    Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

    It's like Snakes on a Plane, but it's ants on a snooker table!

    Save me a spot, sir! I think it's time for something new.

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

      Oh, I'm definatly in.

      Skeith for the in, please. Skeith is over here.

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

        Flamberge wants to take part in this!!!

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

          Im in.

          Though i need help i cant do antweights to save my life, can anyone help?

          Wait a sec. You said realies allowed. Then i pick Anticide

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

            Lian: You've seen antweights in real life surely? ;P

            It's not massively different from doing other vapourbots - just using antweight components like 30:1/50:1/75:1/50:1 HP micro Sanyo-type gearmotors and 120 to 200mah 7.4v/11.1v LiPo batteries rather than LEMs and NiCad packs. Weapons are generally powered by servos and the armour tends towards lighter materials such as polycarbonate or titanium - Hardox is virtually never used as armour.

            The entries so far:

            Tracy 'Hurricane' Farber - Skeith
            Kody 'The Grinder' Kunz - Flamberge
            Lian 'Whirlwind' Walsh - Anticide (?)
            Steve 'Interesting' McGregor - reserved spot
            'Rocket' Andrew Jackson - reserved spot

            As I've said before, this can go up to as many entries as there are people who want to enter, so get entering if you haven't already and thanks to those who have.

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

              Yep i have seen them (Due to the fact you let me drive Jigsaw IV which im very proud of :P )

              It was just i was confused about batterys and shape etc

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

                IIRC I have an antweight vapour..........
                Link to stats in sig, its called Drum bee or something :P

                Let me know if it's technically incorrect or anything

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

                  I presume you mean Drumblebee? :P looks good, although there are a couple of problems with it that I can see:

                  1) If it's got 100mm wheels surely it'd be 100mm long and high?

                  2) I think the weapon is too heavy - since it weighs 80g on its own, you're leaving yourself with 60g to fit four gearmotors (at around 9g each), wheels, controllers, batteries for the four motors, a chassis of some sort...I'd either reduce the weapon weight a lot, or reduce the weapon weight a bit and look into using a single brushless motor rather than two gearmotors to drive the weapon, which would save a bit more weight and also make it more powerful.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

                    Edited stats, posted here for ease If there are any more problems I'll take it over to the HCI thread

                    DRUMBLE-BEE

                    BODY SHAPE: Full body drum

                    WEIGHT: 150g

                    DIMENSIONS (L X W X H): 10cm x 10cm x 10cm

                    COLOUR: Black and yellow stripes with an eye on either side

                    LOCOMOTION: 2 x 100mm HDPE wheels with rubber tyres

                    GROUND CLEARANCE: It's an axlebot, so doesn't really have one.

                    SKIRTS: None

                    DRIVE MOTORS: 2 x Mini-Sanyo gear motors 50:1 run @ 11.1v

                    DRIVE BATTERIES: 11.1v Lil-polymer batteries

                    SPEED: About 0.5 m/s

                    TURNING CIRCLE: 0 metres

                    BODY ARMOUR: 1mm grade 5 titanium

                    CHASSIS: HDPE

                    WEAPON 1: The drum spins upwards courtesy of a Turnigy 2204T-1400KV brushless motor @ 11.1v, it can reach 4000rpm in 2 seconds and weighs 65g. It has 9 of its own curved teeth. By it's own, I mean they are part of the drum, so cannot be ripped off.

                    WEAPON BATTERIES: 11.1v Lily-polymer batteries

                    SRIMECH: Invertible

                    STRENGTHS: Fast and powerful, decent armour

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

                      This sounds like fun :-) Reserve me a spot please

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

                        Combatant (RW Extreme 1 & 2) for me pleaso.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

                          Bleh, so much for something. Let's just stick with an old fave. :P

                          NAME- Wedge 3mm (AW)
                          SHAPE- low box with front wedge (very similar to Mute)
                          COLOUR- light grey
                          WEIGHT- about 150g
                          DIMENSIONS- 8cm X 5cm X 3cm
                          SPEED- 40cm per second
                          TURNING CIRCLE- 0
                          GROUND CLEARANCE- virtually 0mm at the front, about 4mm at the sides and rear to aid manoeuvrability
                          ARMOUR- 1mm polycarbonate, with 2mm for the front wedge (just in case )
                          WHEELS- inside robot, 2 X 30mm wheels
                          POWER- a NiMh 4.8v battery with 9g HS-55 servos
                          WEAPONS- The main weapon is a broad flipping arm with Chaos 2-style front plate attached (bent at the end ala Bigger Brother to aid in slipping under other bots). The arm is top-hinged (ala Tsunami, Chaos 2 etc) and is powered by Lego pneumatics at 100psi.
                          The whole set-up weighs 36g, including the 15g ram, 3g pneumatic Lego switch, 15g aluminium pressure tank and 5g servo to activate the switch. This should be able to flip other Ants about 10cm up and about 15cm forward!
                          SRIMECH- flipper, rounded back, 1 little grey semi-sphere on either side of robot to prevent getting stuck on its side
                          NOTES- wee flashing red light on top of robot, flies Scotland flag, just a scaled-down version of Wedge 3 (in case you hadn€™t noticed! )
                          STRENGTHS- powerful flipper, tough armour, fast, manoeuvrable
                          WEAKNESSES- could be a bit tricky to control, lack of skirts, iffy traction
                          PIC- http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/2463/wedge3mmzy1.png

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

                            Assuming I'm not too late...

                            Name: TransparAnt 3.0
                            Weight: 150g
                            Shape: A low box shape with a front wedge and an inverted wedge at the rear.
                            Length: 120mm
                            Width: 100mm
                            Height: 20mm
                            Motivation: Two 32mm diameter Pololu wheels.
                            Drive: Two high power motors geared at 50:1 powered by a 7.4v 120mAh Lithium Polymer battery.
                            Turning Circle: 0mm
                            Speed: Fast!
                            Ground Clearance: 0mm under the wedge (depending on which one is being used) and up to 12mm at the sides.
                            Armour: 5mm thick polycarbonate at the sides and 1.5mm polycarbonate for the base, top and wedges.
                            Weapon: Wedges and pushing power.
                            Self-Righter: TransparAnt 3.0 is invertible.
                            Notes: Both wedges use acetate extension strips to help get under other robots.

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Re: Antweights On A Snooker Table

                              Robot Name: Tempura
                              Dimensions (LxWxH): 7cm x 10cm x 5cm
                              Shape: Invertible box with front scoop and rear spikes.
                              Colour: Black with the edges in silver.
                              Weight: 150g.
                              Drive: 2 x Pololu HP gear motor, geared down 50:1, running at 7.4v. These are powered by a LiPoly battery pack.
                              Top Speed: Quick enough.
                              Wheels: 2 regular Lego wheels.
                              Armour: 1mm Titanium everywhere. Scoop is constructed from 2mm Silicone (the stuff the cake moulds are made from).
                              Weapon: Silicone scoop and 20mm rear spikes.
                              Turning Circle: 0m via a tank-steering system.
                              Ground Clearance: 2mm at sides and rear. ~0mm at front.
                              Srimech: Invertible

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X