superlight lifter
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superlight lifter
As Joey's event will only have low walls and it would be nicer anyway I have been looking at option to make the scoop on baby metal hinged and lift,I have 9g and that has to include mounting and probably ,if a servo, a longer horn, this means bunging in a sg90 isn't possible and I could easily rig it up to work with a motor that creates linear 90 degrees or full rotation I am just stumped for what will fit in the weight and lift an ant over a 2inch wall, this may come to nothing and I may not tget round to it but thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Re: superlight lifter
9 grams is probably a bit of a tough restriction to build an antweight lifting weapon in. could you possibly lose some more weight from the robot?
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Re: superlight lifter
Umm... I could try but I'm unlikely to get more than 15g grams even if I cover it in holes.
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Re: superlight lifter
I do want to point out it's Rhys's event and not mine I do not own an arena, nor have I ever set foot on Welsh soil before...
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Re: superlight lifter
Oh yea sorry about that one I totally knew that! I've found some 6g srvos on HK that idk if will lift ants ,I would get one but their reviews are hideous
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Re: superlight lifter
Yeah, You need one with about 2Kg/cm minimum, 1Kg/cm at a push... Hinging the front scoop would probably just require re-attaching it with a pair of cable ties at the back allowing it to pivot without adding any weight. If you can find a way to attach the servo inside so that the servo horn pushes against the scoop and lifts it then it should be possible to do it in under 15g or so...
EDIT: Having said that, these servos are only 4 grams and can just lift an ant when used with a short lifting arm (they're what Alex uses in Sharkbait) https://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/sto ... duct=28410
EDIT: Having said that, these servos are only 4 grams and can just lift an ant when used with a short lifting arm (they're what Alex uses in Sharkbait) https://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/sto ... duct=28410
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Re: superlight lifter
But if use what is in sharkbait I would go on a unprecedentedly long run of victories and finish exactly...2nd??
I had a proper look at the chassis and all the weight comes from the aluminium, when I rebuild for aws47 I could save about 15g spare for weapon, but without a rebuild the chassis going to Rhys' event can only afford to lose 2 1pence pieces worth of metal and I think that is only about 3g
I had a proper look at the chassis and all the weight comes from the aluminium, when I rebuild for aws47 I could save about 15g spare for weapon, but without a rebuild the chassis going to Rhys' event can only afford to lose 2 1pence pieces worth of metal and I think that is only about 3g
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-not yet built nasty mean spinnt thingy
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Re: superlight lifter
if your using motor mounts you could remove them and cable tie your motors in instead. that works almost as well and should lose you a few grams or so. none of my robots use propper motor mounts anymore for that reason.
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Super antweights: territorial.
Fleaweights: fleadom fighter, gaztons.
Featherweights: hectic (under construction)