Put a little flat piece between the two lifters and call it "Spork Lift"
@roelfindoors67672 жыл бұрын
So..."Sporky" ?
@bakedbeings2 жыл бұрын
Or Splift.
@tomvanderhouwen90912 жыл бұрын
@@roelfindoors6767 I was thinking about the same name. Sporky is perfect.
@hanster.gun.3438 Жыл бұрын
That’s a threek not a fork
@welshdave52632 жыл бұрын
A thought for redundancy with the tracks, if the crown on the drive wheels is replaced with a groove and an O ring or two, if the track comes off, the wheel will still have some grip.
@vidhoard2 жыл бұрын
Oh smart!
@_Piers_2 жыл бұрын
That's a very good idea :)
@pvic69592 жыл бұрын
thats smart! Cool idea :)
@averagejoe90402 жыл бұрын
good thinking
@karotgamin7902 жыл бұрын
tired tracks like on the Lorraine 40t would be nice too
@phizc2 жыл бұрын
9:19 That disc shaped robot has some really interesting physics going on. Self balancing single wheel that's jumping!? I doubt it standing on its edge is the intended configuration, but really cool nonetheless.
@jameskirby99812 жыл бұрын
Hi, that one is my robot. It's a 'ringspinner', a ring shaped weapon spins fast around the outside of a normally stationary robot. The gyroscopic effects of this can be weird, and in that case it was flipped up with the inside spinning within the ring stalling in the ground.
@phizc2 жыл бұрын
@@jameskirby9981 😄👍
@teslacoil43352 жыл бұрын
@@jameskirby9981 how effective are spinners at that scale vs other ant weight bots? im curious about its ability to actually do damage in a weightclass where thats rare
@slightlyevilrobotics42712 жыл бұрын
@@teslacoil4335 Not James (but I was running one of the other spinners in that melee). Spinners in 150g bots can seem to do nothing, or deliver massive hits that throw/destroy the other bot (or themselves). It depends on how much "bite" they get on a hit, which depends on weapon diameter weapon speed, engagement speed, and probably several other factors. This is true in any weight class, but in 150g bots the power to weight ratio is crazy, but similarly the weapon speeds are probably faster than they need to be (because of the high kV values in small brushless motors) so they tend to "grind" on the other bot, up until they actually get good engagement.
@teslacoil43352 жыл бұрын
@@slightlyevilrobotics4271 interesting, i was looking at making some custom brushless motors for a 150 gram bot, power to weight ratios arent something i considered, i was originally just going to get the rpms to something crazy but ill tone it down then, thanks for the info!
@glitchmastrr82892 жыл бұрын
You might’ve already done this, but I’d recommend using the “expo” setting on your transmitter joysticks for better low speed control. It’s a pretty nice feature for combat robotics, from my experience
@runforitman2 жыл бұрын
expo is good for a lot of rc things tbh
@lio12342342 жыл бұрын
Totally, it stands for exponential, it means the rate of control is exponential rather than linear.
@jimmyhackers89802 жыл бұрын
not sure if he is still using mixing, but i wouldn't of for either, you get better control without it.
@IOUaUsername Жыл бұрын
Expo won't help. I use these N20/N30 motors on micro crawlers and the cheap tiny DC speed controllers are often inherently bad at low speed control. You get nothing before about 30% throttle even if you raise it super slowly. The reason for this is that the motor's coils act as an inductor and the motor controllers are set up for efficiency and quietness at high speed, which means they run a PWM frequency above hearing range (20kHz+). If you're well versed in analog electronics, you'll see that the inductance and resistance of the motor form an RL frequency filter, reducing the voltage across the armature at low motor speed. Adafruit released a whitepaper on this and it was a revelation to much of the hobby community, including me. So if you're building a crawler or robot and want low speed control but don't mind a slight lack of smoothness, a sub-audible PWM frequency like 20Hz is far superior. All the good quality crawler ESCs are set up to change the PWM frequency as well as duty cycle based on throttle. That way you get maximum power across the speed range.
@Zayllyaz2 жыл бұрын
Crowned pullies are really interesting, first time I looked inside my bandsaw it was confusing but when tuning it seeing the bands self align was really cool.
@desmond-hawkins2 жыл бұрын
(10:08) "using design history, I can just go back and change the shell thickness". Yes, you _can_ do that, but I've found it a lot simpler to just declare a parameter and use it in the course of modeling the object. You can start by setting "shell_thickness" to (say) 3.0, and then when you model your shell just type in the parameter name as the value. If you want to change it later, you don't need to track down the history element to change its thickness: change the parameter directly and it will be applied in the entire design history (which can potentially use this value in a lot more than just one step!). It works in sketches too, in case this feature of the object was derived from sketch lines.
@Gormadt2 жыл бұрын
Straight up when I figured this out it started saving me so much time on designs it was crazy You can even have parameters that are functions of other parameters. For example: You have "wall_height" set to 6.0mm and a circle cut out in the middle that needs to have specific spacing from the top and bottom, you can have the size of the circle be the parameter "wall_height - 2.0mm" now the circle will always have 1.0mm between it and the top and bottom.
@evo-labs2 жыл бұрын
Good point. I use parameters for just about everything now in Fusion360. I just wish the parameter functionality worked better - global parameters, search by name, namespaces, and making the parameter window dockable would make it a better product IMHO.
@desmond-hawkins2 жыл бұрын
@@Gormadt Yes, being able to use them in formulas is great, I use it all the time too. I think there's only _one_ place where I've had trouble using them, and that's in schemas when drawing an N-sided polygon, where N would be the parameter. For example if you start with an hexagon centered on a point and with a certain radius, and want to change that to be an octagon by updating the parameter from 6 to 8. I just couldn't get that to work, even with a "unit-less" value and all, I never managed to get F360 to accept the value. If there's a workaround I'd love to know!
@IgnavumFortuna2 жыл бұрын
About the name: it also reminds me of some insects. But less a Spider, than an "Antlion" or a "Praying Mantis". Especially considering the name of the weight class, I think "Antlion" is a nice fit.
@cristophernavarro18192 жыл бұрын
Antlion is clever
@Mikowmer2 жыл бұрын
Seconding the name Antlion.
@edwinvanderhulst77032 жыл бұрын
First thing came to mind is also Praying Mantis. Antlion second
@BRUH2004FTW2 жыл бұрын
Maybe preying mantis if religionish names are not allowed
@Banaanaei2 жыл бұрын
@@BRUH2004FTW But you spell it Praying Mantis
@KevinDC52 жыл бұрын
I’ve been following the channel for about a year since I got into 3d printing and needed noob tutorials. But your attitude,presence and wealth of knowledge keep me coming back! My name suggestion is “Lord Forkwad” 🤘🏼🤘🏼
@ADBBuild2 жыл бұрын
11:16 _Robot proceeds to knock everything off the table._ Me: You built a cat!
@FoxAndAxolotl4 ай бұрын
Maybe he should call it Cat
@TeamPanicRobotics2 жыл бұрын
It was great to see you and be your Ant's first fight, even if Scottland Forever is more of an art bot (I'll have my fight report out next week) Loving the new ant, the crowned pullies are genius! hopefully, I get to fight it in the future
@MakersMuse2 жыл бұрын
Definitely up for a rematch!
@TeamPanicRobotics2 жыл бұрын
@@MakersMuse Awesome! Not sure which plastic ant I'll bring yet, maybe I should bring my Mini Mammoth build Exilis so we can have a lifter off
@thatrudager2 жыл бұрын
Make an O-ring groove in your drive wheels that will preserve the crown profile when an O-ring is around the wheel. That way if you loose a belt you can still drive. It won't add much weight and give you redundancy.
@themoagoddess18202 жыл бұрын
it should totally be "Charity Case", on account of the bands used for treads
@BeefIngot2 жыл бұрын
4:00 Fusion has also removed more and more features, from paying customers even. Funnily enough, the simulation talked about is exactly what they removed recently. Now only usable through consumable cloud credits bought only in packs of 1500 usd or more. I use it myself, and it is more convenient than any other option I found, but its very troublesome a feature you might be paying to use today, might be taken from you without any reasonable warning the next. Mixed bag there.
@William3DP2 жыл бұрын
The simulation shown in the video is a static stress simulation, which is still included in the standard Fusion 360 commercial license. Also, 'flex tokens' (formerly Cloud Credits) can be purchased in lots as small as 100 for $300 per lot of 100 tokens. Trust me, as a paying Fusion 360 subscriber, I am NOT happy that modal frequency, thermal steady state, and thermal stess simulations now require flex tokens, but I just wanted to clairfy that for paying subscribers, Fusion 360 static stress simulations do not require flex tokens even though static stress simulations will now be done in the cloud.
@remie1232 жыл бұрын
well, i once used fusion 360, then found out I couldnt export it as a normal 3d file.... And then got the free blender which is AMAZING (even though you still need a slicer)
@anon_y_mousse2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I won't be using any cloud software ever. If I stop paying for a piece of software I expect it to keep working. Of course, I also expect that a piece of software will at most be a one time fee. There are enough open source and completely free 3D design programs, and they're quite good. Although, if a program came along that was open source yet non-free, I'd consider buying it over ever using Fusion 360.
@PiefacePete462 жыл бұрын
@@anon_y_mousse : If you pay for a Licence to Use something, I think it is fair enough that it stops working if you stop paying. If you purchase an item however, you should be entitled to expect it to keep working without further payment. I purchased an accounting package, and used it for twenty years with many many thousands of transactions entered into it. After an update, it stopped working, and left me with no usable way back. The only option was to purchase a new version, without even a loyalty discount! Sometimes the original provider is not responsible; I have a nice little Pressure-sensitive graphics tablet that no longer worked after a Windows update. Even more annoying was my genuine MicroSoft webcam that also stopped. There ain't no scruples in the computer industry! ☹👎
@anon_y_mousse2 жыл бұрын
@@PiefacePete46 All software you use is licensed, even when it is open source. If I pay money to license something I expect that to be a one time fee. In other words, I would stop paying for it after I've paid once. No large corporations have loyalty to their customers. The closest you might get would be when they open source their drivers, but hardly anyone now or 20 years ago picked hardware for the drivers, even though they should.
@WetDoggo2 жыл бұрын
the forks might have to be closer to the ground. maybe also redesign them to be sheathed in the bots front, since they're relatively flimsy and your only weapon. I'd suggest making the interfaces angled, so they don't have the tendency to get stuck while lowering them into their sheath+scooping position. oh and then I also wonder if you have enough weight allowance to add some metal spikes on the upper surface of the fork, to keep enemies from sliding off the fork too quickly... maybe just superglue sand on it. it would probably be better to have it grip only in one direction though, so they can slide on easily, but can't just slide off.
@jermihalia94182 жыл бұрын
it wouldnt be able to get under a robot if the forks weren't protruding from the front of the robot
@WetDoggo2 жыл бұрын
@@jermihalia9418 the front of the robot can have an angle too. but also the tips can protrude a bit, just having them completely exposed isn't too good for stability.
@kylecarter72932 жыл бұрын
Was thinking something similar as far has the forks should be lower to the floor. Saying it's a plastic ant weight I would probably say he's fine keeping them out from the front of the bot since not many people design kinetic robots most are control saying it's only 150g
@WetDoggo2 жыл бұрын
@@kylecarter7293 hmm that's true and I don't know if kinetic weapons are even allowed there... still I'd rather go safe than sorry, since sheathing doesn't cost much anyways.
@gregorysmith91142 жыл бұрын
To help your sponsor, I've been using Fusion 360 for a pet project and I really, really like how easy it is to 3D print with. Specifically I can load a print straight into Prusaslicer without having to save as an stl. Very minor thing and very convenient!
@evernewb20732 жыл бұрын
one of the wonderful things about this weight class is how many hilariously easy+cheap to get materials actually work pretty dam well for structure in a bot. here's a great example which do you think has more structural integrity per weight as a side panel: a sheet of titanium or a panel of decent quality pvc foam? even the cardboard from a cereal box ends up being surprisingly viable and both of those materials have the benefit of not transferring shock to the rest of the structure.
@ojmbvids2 жыл бұрын
That was honestly a really nice integration of an in-video ad - normally I hate them, but how smoothly you fit it in and made it relevant to what you were doing anyway made it fine. Not a jarring, off-topic, irrelevant intrusion as you so often see. Kudos! Also a really cool project. I love antweights!
@epictales13072 жыл бұрын
@Maker's muse "Praying Mantis" is what you should name it. It even has sort of green arms, but you could paint or reprint them in a better color easily.
@ronholder58442 жыл бұрын
or "Preying Mantis"!
@PiefacePete462 жыл бұрын
@@ronholder5844 Nah... stick with "Praying Mantis" coz praying is what the opponents should be doing! 😉
@epictales13072 жыл бұрын
@@PiefacePete46 Well, at least someone gets it...
@timmyB1472 жыл бұрын
Since it pries the opponent off the floor and is low profile maybe Prying Flatnis.
@BeefIngot2 жыл бұрын
I like the wristbands as treads idea. Probably way more grippy than even the softest TPE that I've seen(85a). That said, I will point out for anyone who is curious that you totally can actually print belts with ok grip with TPE 85a if you dont find the perfect already existing item. The softer, the more grippy usually.
@ouansungyidan2 жыл бұрын
Tiny robot mischievously pushing everything off the table made my day lmao
@SamChaneyProductions2 жыл бұрын
Just want to say that I went to school for mechanical engineering but didn't get really interested in designing my own objects and mechanisms until I found your channel. Your appreciation for elegant contrivances is really infectious and inspiring. I would call the robot fiddleback because you seem to be a fellow musician and I agree that it looks like a spider's defensive pose
@CoolAsFreya2 жыл бұрын
Crowned pulleys are a genius bit of engineering, you'd think you want to make pulleys with the inverse curve like a rope pulley, but for a flat belt this causes the edges to "walk" up the slopes and come off the pulley!
@reid-dye2 жыл бұрын
Crowned pulleys are AWESOME! We used them the year before last in my robotics team. They're magical.
@SlowerIsFaster1393 ай бұрын
Ive been slowly checking on this channel over the last 3 years and watching the battle bots get better and better has been my favorite thing by far. I also watch the other videos despite never having 3d printed before in my life lol
@cwchesney2 жыл бұрын
Since it's most unique feature is the wrist-band tank tread, I suggest naming it Bandit.
@LeonMatthews2 жыл бұрын
Found you from Hackaday. What an awesome project, clearly explained. My son and I will be giving this a go. Thanks!
@Embusque2 жыл бұрын
Looks like a praying mantis, I'd call it "The Mantis". A big bite in a small package. I also wanted to add that I appreciate the fact that you took time to incorporate your sponsored message within the video itself rather than just a 40 second slot that kills the flow. Usually I tend to skip the ad portion and move onto the content, with the way you presented this I found myself watching through the entire video including the ad. Well done!
@angerthosenear_yt2 жыл бұрын
I also thought of this name. +1 !
@dvdkiller2 жыл бұрын
I would suggest when you go into the competition to have several extra charity bands to change them out if you are allowed to do so that way after each match you can switch them out because I'm sure the floors will leave a lot of debris on the bands which might loose traction
@king_br0k2 жыл бұрын
I love the concept of wristband tracks
@TodayGarage2 жыл бұрын
This track design is genius! Thank you so much for including the step file!
@LiquidLogic111 ай бұрын
Fantastic video! I was intrigued by your use of the sketch function to play with 4 bar linkages. Previously, I had been making bodies/components to test linkages. This saves a ton of time prototyping! To anyone interested, it involves fixing (see fix/unfix function while sketching) the pivot points and using sketch dimensions to fix the bar lengths of your 4 bar linkage.
@coatsnhoats2 жыл бұрын
Those tittle arms on a spider are called pedipalps, which roughly translates to Touchy-feet. Name the robot Touchy-feet.
@mmorgz66222 жыл бұрын
Happy feet 🤣
@gwentarinokripperinolkjdsf6832 жыл бұрын
Touchy feet is the past name
@_BL4CKB1RD_2 жыл бұрын
Name it the “Mantis” because of how light it is and how it quickly strikes its opponents with its thin strong arms
@coconutcore2 жыл бұрын
The simple fact that you’ve always used it and that it’s really cool that you got them as a sponsor makes me consider (once again) to use Fusion 360. I learned to use a different program at school, which is why I don’t yet, but you do often manage to get me thinking of using yours in stead.
@anon_y_mousse2 жыл бұрын
Maybe consider using Blender or anything else that's not cloud based.
@emanggitulah43192 жыл бұрын
@@anon_y_mousse better freecad, blender is not that great for designing watertight 3d printed parts
@anon_y_mousse2 жыл бұрын
@@emanggitulah4319 I'll have to give that a shot. I don't think I've ever thought about watertightness with 3D prints, but I do have a copy of FreeCAD that I downloaded last year. Been meaning to check it out.
@nitelast2 жыл бұрын
This series of videos is seriously helping build my list of plans for using my 1:10 scale UK robot wars arena. If only i had the will power to stop procrastinating and finish axtually building it...
@Dangineering2 жыл бұрын
Love these combat robot videos so much. Considering switching to Fusion 360, but i JUST became pretty fluid in solidworks and I don't want to go back to taking hours to design a simple part because I don't know where the tools are.
@licensetodrive99302 жыл бұрын
It's fascinating seeing the range of robot designs in the battle arena, love the creativity going into them!
@Tobashadow2 жыл бұрын
Would be overjoyed to have a parts list for this..... Would love to make a couple of these for me and my son to play with
@comettale92032 жыл бұрын
Super cool! The arms remind me of those videos of tarantulas hunting from their dens where they strike in an instant. In the us, tarantulas are affectionately called "ranchos," so maybe you could call it the Rancher, since it keeps the other robots in their place XD
@bale72972 жыл бұрын
0:30 YOO that's the robot Ben from Team Panic built when he was in the UK!
@MakersMuse2 жыл бұрын
It is!
@TeamPanicRobotics2 жыл бұрын
Yep! thats Scottland Forever, and it was the first plastic ant fight of the event
@bale72972 жыл бұрын
@@TeamPanicRobotics Yeah I know, I saw the video when it came out. Im still impressed a bot made from gift shop toys still managed to actually drive lol
@TJ-ed8mw2 жыл бұрын
I also enjoy using Fusion 360 for my 3D printing, though I use the hobby license it still does what I ask of it. The name that comes to my mind for that is "Mantis" as in the insect the preying mantis.
@JimmiCottam2 жыл бұрын
I thought the thumbnail said 'Unbeatable2' rather than 'unbeatable?' so I naturally think you should name it Unbeatable2 Keep this stuff coming! Love watching the creation process of robots being made and you're ticking all the right boxes so far
@AgentWest2 жыл бұрын
For the name, my suggestion is Lucas. Some time ago there was a YT series "Lucas the Spider" that featured a cute animated spider, and this bot does remind me of that little guy, especially when filmed in macro. As for Fusion, would be an amazing piece of software if it was "buy and download" instead of "rent from cloud". Besides, the "all models you upload now belong to Autodesk" part of their contract seems fishy. At least it did when i looked at their user agreement some time ago while considering using the service. Still, cheers to them for sponsoring this video, it is a good one!
@Smackdabinu2 жыл бұрын
Angus you are one of the most interesting and informative personalities on the social media platforms of today! We know that you’ve worked hard for it and it definitely shows. Keep up the good work! Oh btw , “ SprantisRant “ may be a usable name?
@TripodsGarage2 жыл бұрын
Biohazard was one of my favorites also. Such a cool design! Thanks for releasing the files
@RomanoPRODUCTION2 жыл бұрын
the robot is looking adorable. Thank you Angus. Interesting design. Also, great sponsorship
@Jonas_Mikkelsen2 жыл бұрын
I just realized that you are standing in front of a synthesizer. I'm just getting started with my modular synth, so seeing another synth gets me excited.
@MakersMuse2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! What synth did you go with?
@Jonas_Mikkelsen2 жыл бұрын
@@MakersMuse Arturia Minibrute 2s and Arturia Rackbrute 6U: currently with 2 modules.
@oldsjunkie19 ай бұрын
Love seeing the old pics of line shaft factories. My 1939 50# Moloch power hammer is a flat belt line shaft machine.
@MegaCadr2 жыл бұрын
How about making a third channel where you put up some sweet hardware synth jams. Can’t just tease us with those in the background. :) Awesome video. Especially liked learning about crowned pulleys.
@SquishyThing2 жыл бұрын
Just watched ur filament tangle video before this and you just me from a nightmare situation, wrestling with a 3kg polycarbonate roll that I dropped while trying to load in it into an AMS haha. Your content never fails to inspire me to get up and do something productive, thank you for what you add to the world and the 3d printing community!
@SmokeandLights2 жыл бұрын
I think it's worth mentioning that Fusion 360 is FREE FOR PERSONAL USE, with minimal restrictions. The biggest restriction for me has been the "10 editable files", but you can change which files are editable ANY TIME, as often as you need to. The price of entry kept me from using Fusion for a LONG time, because I thought you had to have an educational license to use it for free, and had a really hard time finding the magic phrase "Free for Personal Use". It's almost as if Autodesk doesn't want people to know about that option, and pay for the yearly or monthly subscription when they don't need to. I will probably subscribe to the annual license eventually, but I haven't needed it so far. Honestly, the software is FAR more powerful than my skills in using it so far. As I grow as a designer, my needs may grow as well.
@toddstewart44042 жыл бұрын
Would be great to add self-righting mechanism functionality to lifter arms. Also might be worth adding shielding and in-fill to tracks to prevent tracks being caught or being cut.
@Kuroneko422 жыл бұрын
I'd love to build a couple of these for little "Battlebots" fights with my friends. Any chance you can provide a full parts list? Thanks!
@edwardfletcher77902 жыл бұрын
Did you check the description link ?
@Kuroneko422 жыл бұрын
@@edwardfletcher7790 Yeah, that has the STLs, but not the receiver/batteries/motors/etc. Unless I'm missing somethings
@edwardfletcher77902 жыл бұрын
@@Kuroneko42 The battery is the simplest item. He talks about the metal geared motors and Botbits receiver in this video. But yeah, no product looks or model numbers. There's more detail in the last Antweight build video. Here : kzbin.info/www/bejne/eKexg6eIqrR0gtk
@gradertfamilymakes2 жыл бұрын
I would min/max the electronics. Use motor wire, enamel coated wire. Replace all wiring with it. Remove all pin headers from the boards. Maybe even go as far as to re-design the boards using only the required components and move those components to the new boards. Or, combine the speed controller and receiver into one board.
@euansmith36992 жыл бұрын
The example of the Crowned Pulley Wheels is so clear and cool.
@teamgetwreckedcombatrobots7762 жыл бұрын
Awesome bot! As for the name, since it uses charity bands as treads, how about “Non-Profit”?
@MakersMuse2 жыл бұрын
haha that's pretty good
@jmr2 жыл бұрын
So close to what I was thinking. I'm for charity as a name. As in I'm doing you a favor by putting you out of your misery. 😂
@noahschneider9987 Жыл бұрын
Either pitchfork, randy, or Randal
@PiefacePete462 жыл бұрын
Top marks to AutoDesk for recognising Angus as a "kindred spirit" worth supporting.
@wolfthorn12 жыл бұрын
It has two horns and charges forward a lot. More like a bull than a spider. It's very thin as well. like a sheet of paper. Maybe call it the "Bull Sheet"? I think it's great, whatever you call it.
@AlishaN-yh5nf2 жыл бұрын
You could call it "spider band" from the look of it and the wrist bands that saved it for making lightweight tracks! And it is such a cute littel bot
@HarryMakesThings2 жыл бұрын
Bit biased as I've built one too, but you really can't beat a 3d printed, tracked 4 bar! Maximise cool stuff! Nice to see the theory proved with those shaped pulleys, I've suggested it to people throwing tracks but never seen it implemented. Looks like you're getting a great amount of 'flick' from the lifter too.
@achannelhasnoname51822 жыл бұрын
This is the cutest thing ever, I love the tank treads!
@Dangineering2 жыл бұрын
Call it Death Melon. The pink treads and slightly bleu green forks remind me up a water melon.
@rcmaniac252 жыл бұрын
Crowned pulleys! I've never heard of those before but it makes so much sense once explained. I'm going to need to remember this for some projects. If you like a spider name, the Peacock Spider. Otherwise, Sir Lifts.
@bowieinc2 жыл бұрын
Seems like with a bow shaped plastic piece on top of the arm, it would be possible to self-right if flipped over. That could come in handy. Great little machine.
@pixieh.93022 жыл бұрын
Thank you for pointing me to Fusion 360! I never knew it's free for hobbyists!
@OnceinaSixSide2 жыл бұрын
I think the coolest feature of this by far is the use of charity wrist bands for treads, so I reckon name it Charity!
@xnadave2 жыл бұрын
Very cool. I'd consider making the lifting arm symmetrical - so that you could lift from the front or the back (or both simultaneously), but I'm not exactly sure how that would work. Kind of like a scissor lift.
@trischas.28092 жыл бұрын
you might want to alter the linkage in such a way that it can flip itself back over to upright it turned upside down, possibly by having the back "wheels" contact the ground in that position if the linkage is extended - that way you might flip back to correct stance with a fast forward jerk.
@boomerangfreak2 жыл бұрын
@11:20 sooo you're telling us you've built a robot cat? Sweet!!!
@fw13622 жыл бұрын
name suggestion: the praying mantis? as the arms look a bit like the mantis arms?
@MakersMuse2 жыл бұрын
how about the SLAYING mantis 😅
@crazybird1992 жыл бұрын
@@MakersMuse noice
@fw13622 жыл бұрын
@@MakersMuse it always takes a few iterations to arrive at a good solution, I guess we are here now ;)
@benwyckoff41652 жыл бұрын
What sort of electronics do you use aside from motors and servos? How did you choose transmitter/receiver? Love the video!
@jasenolan73572 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making these files public and free. My 7 year old and I were in Jaycar the other day and he was looking at "battle bots" (very loose term). I'll be spinning a couple of these up to have a play over the holidays with him! Would you consider doing a BOM for the other parts? Motor, Servo, receiver etc?
@isaacgraphics14162 жыл бұрын
The motors look like n20, probably 600 rpm or so, the esc he mentioned, and you'll need a small reciever. Guessing the servo would be mg90, you could run it on a small 1s or 2s lipo battery, something like 200mah should work. Alternatively get a melinki nano from Bristol bot builders and that has radio and esc built in.
@DazsdWTP10 ай бұрын
for the first robot you could put a small scraper bar/prongs at the back to stop the wheelie happening
@DoctorKindMind2 жыл бұрын
you may add surprise weapon , like spring that shoot when first compact happen , !!! you done very nice works here
@jek__2 жыл бұрын
This little thing is absolutely adorable, though I wonder if the profile can be made even lower by using a different method of attack. Perhaps something like a spring powered forward push? I wonder what the ratio of small springs to batteries is in terms of energy storage per weight
@Rapha83br2 жыл бұрын
For lifting the forks, a faster firing system would be better. Maybe something like a spring that can be tensioned and released quickly, like a cuckoo clock, or springs like in toy guns that use springs to fire, like Nerfs. This would make it possible to launch the opponent's robot higher and faster.
@anthonystownsend2 жыл бұрын
What about using continuous rotating servos instead of the geared motors? They generally have a lot more torque and you can increase the voltage to up the speed as well as changing the wheel diameter. It also makes things a lot more simpler.
@Coboxite2 жыл бұрын
Way, way too slow.
@sky_ful84262 жыл бұрын
Really cool design! You need some kind of a flat pusher on the arm. Then you can lift other bots better.
@tummy_fritters2 жыл бұрын
You could call it "Lance Strong-Arm," because of the charity bands. Also, it's dope!
@ADBBuild2 жыл бұрын
Maybe Lance the Lifter?
@-xeL2 жыл бұрын
i love fusion 360, it's by far the best cad i've used so far!
@feynthefallen5 ай бұрын
You know what would make this flipper more effective? Integrating an over-center mechanism that lets you deply the flippers really fast.
@kadenveltman6970 Жыл бұрын
I love your vids, I actually am doing robotics right now and it's amazing how you can make these robots like this. I think that you are really really smart and I encourage you to keep doing these videos. Love em!
@binarytree73162 жыл бұрын
I think calling it the antler would be pretty cool and fitting
@AlexanderEresov2 жыл бұрын
crowned pulleys! my god, Angus, you made my day!
@Quint_692 жыл бұрын
I think Mantis would be the best name because it does look like it has Praying Mantis arms.
@101rotarypower2 жыл бұрын
Would love a 101 video covering design of articulated parts . One problem I would love to know more about is how to use "complex geometry" moving bodies as cutting tools along a path or specifically actuation. Have that issue commonly and still have not seen a good way to do it well yet.
@MattBrown9242 Жыл бұрын
Check out this guy's video on linkage design, gives some really helpful thoughts on how to do such things kzbin.info/www/bejne/qHLOpY2QiKd7pKM
@TheNextDecade2 жыл бұрын
It reminds me of a Stag beetle, they grab, lift, and launch stuff. Try a name in that family of animals maybe!
@jhgpsimons2 жыл бұрын
I think you should call it "Fangs"
@johnwilson19112 жыл бұрын
"And... we can't have that." Love it!
@DevonLadd2 жыл бұрын
I had a class in middle school where we had to use Autodesk and I just couldn't grasp CAD back then, haven't really given it a try since, but that kinda stuff is still beyond me
@PMcDFPV2 жыл бұрын
"Larry the Lifter" I can not wait to build one of these, thank you sir !
@dr.jonatasbernardes66642 жыл бұрын
Call it Phoneutria, name of a Brazilian spider that lift its arms, very venomous (not that venomous by australian standards). Great design. Congrats!
@killymxi2 жыл бұрын
Can probably make use of the space inside tracks and make it less likely to catch or being pinched with something at the same time.
@RandomSmith2 жыл бұрын
Will need to search to see if you have any tutorials on selecting a remote controller, how to get started
@z3rotollranc32 жыл бұрын
You're not the only one
@btylerparker2 жыл бұрын
Even though it doesn't pinch, I thought of "Earwig" as a name, the flipper arms reminded me of that, plus it is a very "small sounding" name.
@Hi-zf4bn2 жыл бұрын
I'm loving the direction of this channel (towards battlebots). Subscribed.
@_gamma.2 жыл бұрын
Mantis? Nice little bot! You should make one of that walking bot too, I’ve seen that made out of legos
@bowieinc2 жыл бұрын
Because of the bracelets, you could call it, “Charity”. As a bonus, you could tell people a lot of your time and money goes to Charity.
@jmr2 жыл бұрын
I made the same suggestion and was going through the comments because I didn't think I could be the only one. It's powered by charity so why not?
@lasersbee2 жыл бұрын
I look at it and see "Squish" as it's name Angus. Nice clean design BTW...