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hades
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Post by hades »

im creating System One Robotics at the moment that will sell parts for ants. From wheeles to servos, amour to erm...

Well ill keep you posted.
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On 2003-03-06 18:04, Boris wrote:
Does anyone know the best way for a push-bot eg fast, wide wheels, or lots of torque thin wheels ???
Wide wheels... Most ant's wheels slip before the servos stall...
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Don't make them too wide though. Ant-lion has 25mm wide, dycem-covered wheels, driven by Naro HP's, and it struggles to turn on anything other than full speed.
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Its coming on slowly but System One will be open within a few weeks. You can have a small taste of the site at: http://www10.brinkster.com/systemone/home.htm

You can also submit an item.
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Post by Marco Roberts »

Nice idea Dave i have alwase wanted to get window mech. Just remember to put as much detail as u can no the different parts.

Im sure ur going to do that any way.
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Post by hades »

Set robotics is taking off, sold alot of parts. waiting for the .co.uk but you can get to the site by http://www.setrobotics.fr.fm
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does any body know were i can get an acoms rx
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Post by Andrew »

I've just found this website. They're based in Swindon and sell some of the sozbots motors and gearboxes, plus antweight size speed controllers. Just go to:

http://www.competition-robots.com/
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Yeah, thats it.
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