all the screws on the base plate are know countersunk and don't scratch the floor so i made a quick vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLSyLGM12SI
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all the screws on the base plate are know countersunk and don't scratch the floor so i made a quick vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLSyLGM12SI
I must say I'm impressed. Now you need something that you can use more than once a year :)
That's really looking great :D
I'm surprised by how quickly the build has progressed; so you've got it driving and spinning, now the next logical step is a full-on outdoor smashy-smashy :twisted:
Hopefully that will happen tommow or the day after!Quote:
Originally Posted by k_c_r
Very cool! Great looking actually. It's... I don't know how to say this... in architecture, boxy, clean structures are considered modern and are therefore very stylish. Somehow Invictus is the robot version of that. :lol:
Can't wait for a, what was it... full-on outdoor smashy-smashy! :D
Looks good, was worried as I thought you were going to drop the camera on the spinner when you loomed in :lol:
my only bit of advice would be if you have weight spare, try and put some sort of rounded sections of HDPE or something on the back so it wont get stuck on its back and sides :)
it was to dark to film the smashy-smashy but i have got some pics of the damage it did!
[attachment=1:36l0j8np]invictus inflicted damage 002.JPG[/attachment:36l0j8np]
[attachment=0:36l0j8np]invictus inflicted damage 004.JPG[/attachment:36l0j8np]
Block of wood, be afraid! :twisted:
finnaly here are the vids from the full-on outdoor smashy smashy :twisted: :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTpkiqM7i3A
brilliant :D