And I would prefer UHW to be 2500, so you could have SHW multibots.
So I call GHW (5000.1-10000.0)
Quote from: Jonzu95 on June 25, 2012, 11:09:14 AMAnd I would prefer UHW to be 2500, so you could have SHW multibots.Why does it matter to you? You have said that you don't even like building heavyweights, let alone a superheavyweight multi-bot.
FYI sage has made a typo with beetleweight in the original post "Beeteweight (BW)".I also find it disturbing people want heavier weight classes instead of lighter ones like fleaweight.
I also find it disturbing people want heavier weight classes instead of lighter ones like fleaweight.
Quote from: ianh05 on July 29, 2012, 07:49:55 AMFYI sage has made a typo with beetleweight in the original post "Beeteweight (BW)".I also find it disturbing people want heavier weight classes instead of lighter ones like fleaweight.how so?
Light classes are so close to each together already.. I mean 75kg isnt much between BW and LWalso it introduces a tighter minimum to the others..I never really liked anything above SHW, I find 600kg fun to work with, its not really enough to make a HW design robot but its an extra 200kg to load up a MW design thus why I tried to / still plan to try to innovate it.
FYI sage has made a typo with beetleweight in the original post "Beeteweight (BW)".
UHW is not open class. UHW is officially from 1200.1 to 5000.0 kg,
Antweight (AW) = 125 kgsBeetleweight (BW) = 175 kgsLightweight (LW) = 249 kgsMiddleweight (MW) = 399 kgsHeavyweight (HW) = 800 kgsSuperHeavyweight (SHW) = 1200 kgs
Quote from: ianh05 on July 29, 2012, 07:49:55 AMFYI sage has made a typo with beetleweight in the original post "Beeteweight (BW)".He also misspelled the thread title. "Offical".