the slow mo looks brill
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the slow mo looks brill
Impressive how the inertia of the robot lifts it clean off the ground.
Me and Dan once shot a full can of expandable foam with an air rifle, that was awesome! Didn't catch it on film though unfortunately.
Foam everywhere, and then it started to grow, it was like a horror film.
it's an alright bot, i'd like it more if it wasn't so flawed.
mini inertia looks cool :)
Spent today doing some work to the robots to get them ready for Barnsley.
Shockwave 2 now has some new wheels fitted- thanks to Robochallenge for donating a set of their new competition wheels for us to test- will be trying them out at Barnsley and Whitwick.
http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/a...k/0674eca3.jpg
Also swapped to A123s in Shockwave to save some weight and space over the Ni-Mh packs so that we can fit some Ti covers on the sides.
Maelstrom now has a new back end and Bosch 400's which seem to be a big improvement over the old motors.
Tomorrow I will be hopefully finishing the Inertia XS fleaweights as well as fitting everything into Inertia 4 (on the right)
http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/a...k/a7309297.jpg
There awsome
Is 0.5mm titanium dont know what grade good enough to withstand that devostating spinner.
Is there any chance you could give like a fact file on interia saying what parts you use?
Think investing in armour is wise
Looks epic
Couple of updates.
Here is the only pic of Lambda Delta that will be shown before the UK Champs :)
http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/a...k/dba09cb3.jpg
Also I have finished my smallest ever spinner- Inertia XS weighing in at just 59g!
Here is a video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqF9QsgT ... ature=plcp
http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/a...k/a2e8a1f6.jpg
That's awsome :rofl:
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Originally Posted by teamocean
I hope I'm not against another spinner!
where do the wheels go :mrgreen:
No power light. Tech check fail..... :D