found a better option
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ryobi-ONE-...item1e807f58e2
a bit more expensive than argos drill but there 16nm torque so they have more power/rpm than scruffy's drive had at their stated voltage
found a better option
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ryobi-ONE-...item1e807f58e2
a bit more expensive than argos drill but there 16nm torque so they have more power/rpm than scruffy's drive had at their stated voltage
Those look ideal tbf and they're only £10 more than a set of argos drills so win win, plus i have plenty of metal gears spare in case there's any plastic ones that need replacing.
if they are the same as my night fury drill they should have all metal gears and a proper bearing in the front
oh there a different version NF are CHD not cdc so they might be a bit different
Last edited by plargen; 18th April 2014 at 14:36.
Ahh that's even better then! cheers again for all the advice
since there free postage you could order 1 and check it out, ive double checked they type nf has and it defiantly has the CHD version but those are CDC but with that amount of torque i would be surprised if it has plastic gears
Realised i didn't actually do a rundown of Hatchet's battles at the champs, so prepare yourself .....
Q1 Hatchet - Mr Mangle - Loki
Wasn't overly worried about Mr Mangle's weapon before this fight, i thought i'd get thrown around but nothing more, how i was wrong! The battle started and it was clear right from the off that Hatchet had a clearance problem, Loki came over and lifted me against the side wall but backed off and Hatchet gave chase just missing with the axe before Mr Mangle charged up behind and sandwiched me between it's beater and Loki. The robots were stuck together for a few seconds but eventually freed themselves, but Hatchet wasn't moving properly and although i tried to ge it moving again it was counted out. After the battle i saw a slice in the rear alu angle but nothing else, until i turned Hatchet over and found the 10mm polycarb baseplate shattered into 3 pieces!.
Q2 Binky - Hatchet - 44 Toon
Not much to say about this battle really, Me and Dave Weston had "fixed" Hatchet with a temporary 2mm stainless base but it wasn't good going in. The battle began and Hatchet barely moved, which i later discovered was because the 2mm scoop i had on the front had been bent towards the floor by the force of the axe firing and beached me, i was counted out fairly quickly.
Hatchet - Drumroll - Bonx
For this fight i had removed the scoop which allowed Hatchet to move more freely if not brilliantly, but it was moving! The fight started and i somehow managed to keep Hatchet tussling with Drumroll, just narrowly missing him a couple of times with the axe until the chain snapped and i was left with no weapon, so despite many good chances to get a smack on drumroll and shouts from the crowd of "Hit him!" i couldn't do anything. Hatchet then got beached on something right next to the pit and i thought i was out again, until Bonx i think eager to get us both in sped towards the pit pushing drumroll, smacked Hatchet out of the way and went in itself!. This left me and Drumroll and Hatchet appeared to have only one side moving, Jamie got behind pushed me to the wall and slammed Hatchet, throwing it over and with no axe i couldn't self right
Q4 Hatchet - Binky - Loki
Hatchet wasn't very good going into this, the right side drive was barely working and the clearance issue was now very bad. The battle began and Binky span up it's weapon, all 3 of us dodged around for a while, i took a few swings at Loki but i couldn't line up Hatchet to get a hit. After one too many missed swings i ended up right infront of Binky, he got onto my side and pushed me to the wall, grinding away but not doing much. Loki appeared to be out as me and Binky carried on tussling, i managed to turn Hatchet to face Binky and Smack!!, i fired the axe onto his disc which sent Hatchet flying over, i tried to self right but it just rocked then stopped, the chain had gone again!. At this point Loki had freed itself and was fighting with Binky when Binky suddenly charged at me and completely buggered the baseplate, again!, Hatchet was immobile and got swiftly counted out.
All in all not a great champs for Hatchet but i thoroughly enjoyed it, the clearance problem i later discovered was due to the tread wearing down on the wheels so the robot was just running on the screws holding the tread on. Also the weight distribution was completely off so there was virtually nothing over the wheels, the pins had also sheared in the one drive motor and one of the wheels kept coming undone. On the plus side Hatchet gained a rather lovely 3.2mm Hardox scoop courtesy of Matt from Hardwired so not all bad, and i have learned a lot which i can use when building Hatchet 2.
Last edited by mrsam; 18th April 2014 at 20:00.
Hatchet's fights
Last edited by mrsam; 18th April 2014 at 20:17.
So i've been thinking, ever since the champs finished i've wanted to get the current Hatchet fixed and working ready for Barnsley. Well all of this week i've been looking for and costing up parts for the new one and i've decided that, whilst Hatchet looks great and i COULD get it working it's never going to be as good as i want it to be. So at the risk of not being able to get to the event at Barnsley as of next month i'm going to start gathering parts for Hatchet 2, as much as Hatchet 1 could still be used i don't see the point in buying new parts for an old machine that wont be able to use them to their full potential. I don't have any CAD software or a computer that works well enough to run any so there may be some rough sketches and what not over the next couple of weeks before i go about gathering parts, so look forward to updates in the near future.
Just a quick one, in my last post i said that Hatchet 1 would basically be retired well i've decided that i just can't do that yet, i feel it deserves at least getting put back together for whiteboards and non spinner events. So it will get a few improvements as well as enough to get it running for the time being such as...
Wheels need re-treading, getting beached/lack of grip cost me dearly in so many fights at the champs
New/old escs, i'll just put something simple and cheap in since it won't be a competition machine
Lipo, Let's face it, it needs one
Ball transfer units, it scrapes it's arse across the floor too much, so these will push the front scoop down and also help to lower the friction.
I'll also be adding some steel plate to the front, what this will do is add more weight to the front helping to even out the weight distribution and i'll put the bolts holding the scoop on through them as well to help anchor the scoop.
Hatchet 2 i've now decided will be my full combat machine only which means i'll be going all out, same basic design as before chassis wise but i'll be going for maximum power..
I'll hopefully get a new axe made up at some point for Hatchet 2, roughly the same size/weight but a smaller, thicker head
I'll be going for a more powerful motor 350w compared to Hatchet's 300w, and also the axe will be run on 6s on a 5.5:1 reduction up from 3.5:1
The axe will also have a hacked TZ85 controlling it rather than the old 30 amp Electronize which will be staying in the current machine.
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