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DeathWish team N/A NSW

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Team name: N/A

Robot name : DeathWish

Team location: Sydney, NSW

Robot weight: Feather Weight

Type of Robot: direct drive box with spikes, Wheeled

Drive system: 4x 12v Drills OV'd to 18v

Type/size of wheels: Bunnings Red Wheels

Weapon/s drive system: spikes

Speed/motor control: IBC

Power: 2x 18v drill cell packs

Armour:galvanized 3mm steel

Length Width Height: ?

Type of radio controler: Futaba 6EXAP-PCM PCM/PPM selectable

Radio frequancy: ?

General coments: must be the crappiest bot ever to take ths long to make lol
Unuasual charatistics: its painted!
No, of Fights: 0

Wins : 0

Losses: 0
here's a CAD:

that ends my longest post ever ( i think) Laughing
comments welcome, heck i dont even know if this'l work myself
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Post Thu Aug 24, 2006 10:47 am 
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The Saw looks almight small... Maybe a larger one? Also, having an 18v and a 24v pack is going to chew up some weight Confused Maybe just a single 18v pack will save you some 1.4kg in weight...

But in general, looks cool Cool
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Post Thu Aug 24, 2006 12:11 pm 
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yeah... but teh weapon wont work realy well on 18 will it? its a bosch vee dub fan motor about the balde, this is only a very rough CAD
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Post Thu Aug 24, 2006 9:17 pm 
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Run 18V drills and run the lot on 24V then. Also, theres way way too much wasted space in there, and Jolt is going to love your easy to eat frame . . . Invertablility is generally a good thing . . . especially when your minus a real weapon
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Post Thu Aug 24, 2006 9:27 pm 
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Shh! Don't mention Jolt Laughing

Seriously, if you make the insides more compact, you save on frame weight, which you ca ntransfer to weapon or battery weight.
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Post Thu Aug 24, 2006 9:37 pm 
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There's going to be many mean spinners soon... not just jolt you need to worry about now! That robot would get owned by all of them due to the thin armour you'd need to use... unless you go TI Twisted Evil
Actualy, even then flat sides = spinner fodder.
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Post Thu Aug 24, 2006 9:40 pm 
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Laughing geez guys thats a VERY ROUGH CAD like VERY ROUGH it'l change dont worry, and i plan to use 3-4mil steel with the components packed tightly + it is invertible. it just runs on 2 wheels when upside down. also i sorta already got the drills Confused so mum wouldn't be happy if i needed more
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Post Fri Aug 25, 2006 9:38 am 
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i've decided to change the motor to the same one used on Kang. i think its called a Magna
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A Nichi Ra thermo fan motor from a Nissan R30 Skyline / Pintara... Cool Don't think your drill cells will like that though Confused
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Post Wed Aug 30, 2006 2:05 pm 
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who said anything about drill cells ^^)
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What? You're mum buying you proper cells as well now?! Shocked
EDIT: and ohh aaron, drill cells might not, but bort proved that those cordless polisher batteries can! Go TWI! Very Happy
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hehe, Drill cells totally handle it, just put a few in parrallel Razz

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@Angus It IS a dt project as well as a combat bot you know
ive cut out the front wheel wells but didn';t get around to anything else today
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Razz It's regardless, I have to pay for my whole Major project for year 12! Sad
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@Angus LOL SUCKED IN!!! but u have a job so stop whinin
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