I re read the post and go this far before laughing my head off.
Yeah i find a big, stiff one can be really impressive just look at Eds
I might just leave this thread for afew days :proud:
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I re read the post and go this far before laughing my head off.
Yeah i find a big, stiff one can be really impressive just look at Eds
I might just leave this thread for afew days :proud:
Dont forget that its really well handled and always gives a top performance. Hmm?!
Anyway, the new BlacknBlue looks great and well built! Hope I dont meet it sometime soon. Or any other time for that matter...
Well soon as i seen Eddys post i had to comment on Eds stiffness and performance because Vortex is a great example of keep the whole arrangement stiff and true and you will reap the benefits. :proud:
Chris - Mr RAnts - http://www.featherweights.org/forum
My God! What is this world coming too!
*Runs and Hides*
Mr Stu
Yeah Stu, what is the world coming too? Should I mention you doing the Macarena dance at the weekend? :P
there aint nothing wrong with the macarena chris! :)
Ive been known to do the odd dance myself.......
LOL... its just kind of disturbing.
I dont think hed been drinking either... :P
At a robot event yesterday I found a problem with vertical spinners no one else has talked about. My robot has a vertical spinning bar powered by an EV Warrior at 12V. The first impact on my opponent was fine, but the second was too good. The torque from the EV pulled my robot over forward and caused me to flip myself. Kind of hard to explain so heres the video of the fight.
http://www.websamba.com/hellfirelabs/agg_vs_mar.wmvhttp://www.websamba.com/hellfirelabs/agg_vs_mar.wmv
Solution- better support under the disc. Ive seen plenty of vertical discs that crash themselves downwards into the floor in an impact. Good support is paramount. That way you get all the energy going into your opponent.
lol go to http://www.hellfire-labs.s5.com/home.htmlhttp://www.hellfire-labs.s5.com/home.html and have a look at the aggressor.
it does come much more supported than that.