Feather weight database
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With the standard of armour in most of the smaller weight catagories, axes will rarely cause any damage. However, I agree, they look great and are a great "point scoring" type weapon, one that makes your bot instantly look more agressive and mean than a hardox pusher. Good judge-swayer.
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Featherweight database
I love axes too
My first antweight is a Pants model
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I can tell you how and please post it in the right section ![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
This is the feather weight section.
Use an image hosting website like
http://imageshack.us/
Copy and paste the link and post it in like the ant weight database.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
This is the feather weight section.
Use an image hosting website like
http://imageshack.us/
Copy and paste the link and post it in like the ant weight database.
<-=AWS 10 1st and 2nd champ=->
<-=AWS 13 1st and 2nd champ=->
<-=AWS 13 1st and 2nd champ=->
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After Kos has made us these nice gear rods:
![Image](http://www.computerclub.nl/images/gestoken_tandwielen.jpg)
We could finally start assembling the gearbox and finish up the rolling chassis of Kashei:
![Image](http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w13/Babetheke/Robot%20Wars/Kasheigears.jpg)
Then we made the axe, and put it all on the scales:
![Image](http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w13/Babetheke/Robot%20Wars/Kasheigewicht.jpg)
7kg or 15.43 lbs with all mechanical parts in. So 6.6 kg or 14.55 lbs for batteries and electronics and armour left.
![Image](http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w13/Babetheke/Robot%20Wars/Kashei.jpg)
Side view of Kashei with the axe upright.
![Image](http://www.computerclub.nl/images/gestoken_tandwielen.jpg)
We could finally start assembling the gearbox and finish up the rolling chassis of Kashei:
![Image](http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w13/Babetheke/Robot%20Wars/Kasheigears.jpg)
Then we made the axe, and put it all on the scales:
![Image](http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w13/Babetheke/Robot%20Wars/Kasheigewicht.jpg)
7kg or 15.43 lbs with all mechanical parts in. So 6.6 kg or 14.55 lbs for batteries and electronics and armour left.
![Image](http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w13/Babetheke/Robot%20Wars/Kashei.jpg)
Side view of Kashei with the axe upright.
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