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Quote from: kix on January 07, 2019, 05:31:20 PMSCREENSHOTSYes, I know you’re trying to help.That bot is generally awful. Would 4 long batteries do the trick? Oh, and a larger weapon motor and TWM3Rs for the drive?
Quote from: Redalert on January 07, 2019, 05:50:24 PMQuote from: kix on January 07, 2019, 05:31:20 PMSCREENSHOTSYes, I know you’re trying to help.That bot is generally awful. Would 4 long batteries do the trick? Oh, and a larger weapon motor and TWM3Rs for the drive?It would depend on the amount of drive motors and weapon motors
Quote from: Hoppin on January 07, 2019, 05:51:29 PMQuote from: Redalert on January 07, 2019, 05:50:24 PMQuote from: kix on January 07, 2019, 05:31:20 PMSCREENSHOTSYes, I know you’re trying to help.That bot is generally awful. Would 4 long batteries do the trick? Oh, and a larger weapon motor and TWM3Rs for the drive?It would depend on the amount of drive motors and weapon motorsYeah, TWM3Rs are great for drive on LightWeights, and NPCs or 4 TWM3RS for MW and HW bots
New bot.5 mm. Steel, 799.8 kg.Only weakness is it's slow. REALLY slow. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]
Quote from: Redalert on January 08, 2019, 08:08:30 AMNew bot.5 mm. Steel, 799.8 kg.Only weakness is it's slow. REALLY slow. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] I'm guessing those are regular NPCs, and for the flipper just use armor panels because those are too heavy
Quote from: Team Code Red Robotics on January 08, 2019, 08:10:52 AMQuote from: Redalert on January 08, 2019, 08:08:30 AMNew bot.5 mm. Steel, 799.8 kg.Only weakness is it's slow. REALLY slow. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] I'm guessing those are regular NPCs, and for the flipper just use armor panels because those are too heavyFlipper spikes prove more wedgy than armor panels, but I'll look into using an armor panel for a flipper. I'll also see if I can fit another battery in. It flips just fine, but the idea of using an armor panel seems to be a better choice.
Quote from: Redalert on January 08, 2019, 08:39:09 AMQuote from: Team Code Red Robotics on January 08, 2019, 08:10:52 AMQuote from: Redalert on January 08, 2019, 08:08:30 AMNew bot.5 mm. Steel, 799.8 kg.Only weakness is it's slow. REALLY slow. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] I'm guessing those are regular NPCs, and for the flipper just use armor panels because those are too heavyFlipper spikes prove more wedgy than armor panels, but I'll look into using an armor panel for a flipper. I'll also see if I can fit another battery in. It flips just fine, but the idea of using an armor panel seems to be a better choice.Ok so for the best wedge you need wedglets.the best way of doing it I found is by getting metal hinges and attatching wedglets to the hinges. The hinges need to be the ones that can have the angle controlled. I'm not very good at explaining it sorry
Quote from: pokebro14 on January 08, 2019, 09:51:10 AMQuote from: Redalert on January 08, 2019, 08:39:09 AMQuote from: Team Code Red Robotics on January 08, 2019, 08:10:52 AMQuote from: Redalert on January 08, 2019, 08:08:30 AMNew bot.5 mm. Steel, 799.8 kg.Only weakness is it's slow. REALLY slow. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] I'm guessing those are regular NPCs, and for the flipper just use armor panels because those are too heavyFlipper spikes prove more wedgy than armor panels, but I'll look into using an armor panel for a flipper. I'll also see if I can fit another battery in. It flips just fine, but the idea of using an armor panel seems to be a better choice.Ok so for the best wedge you need wedglets.the best way of doing it I found is by getting metal hinges and attatching wedglets to the hinges. The hinges need to be the ones that can have the angle controlled. I'm not very good at explaining it sorryI like metal hinges. Great idea.I think I'll develop another flipper featuring wedgelets and a flipper made from an armor panel. (mainly steel)
Quote from: Redalert on January 08, 2019, 09:54:08 AMQuote from: pokebro14 on January 08, 2019, 09:51:10 AMQuote from: Redalert on January 08, 2019, 08:39:09 AMQuote from: Team Code Red Robotics on January 08, 2019, 08:10:52 AMQuote from: Redalert on January 08, 2019, 08:08:30 AMNew bot.5 mm. Steel, 799.8 kg.Only weakness is it's slow. REALLY slow. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] I'm guessing those are regular NPCs, and for the flipper just use armor panels because those are too heavyFlipper spikes prove more wedgy than armor panels, but I'll look into using an armor panel for a flipper. I'll also see if I can fit another battery in. It flips just fine, but the idea of using an armor panel seems to be a better choice.Ok so for the best wedge you need wedglets.the best way of doing it I found is by getting metal hinges and attatching wedglets to the hinges. The hinges need to be the ones that can have the angle controlled. I'm not very good at explaining it sorryI like metal hinges. Great idea.I think I'll develop another flipper featuring wedgelets and a flipper made from an armor panel. (mainly steel)Go aluminum so the flipper can get better flips, steel is tough but heavy so go for aluminum
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