Re: Walking Mechanisms Rules
I think shuffle bots are allowed, you just don't get the same weight advantage.
Re: Walking Mechanisms Rules
well if you were just building a machine for fun fights at heavy events then i can't see anyone minding however I would have an issue if someone built a shuffle bot with the full walker weight advantage and entered it in the featherweight champs.
Re: Walking Mechanisms Rules
Eventually I would want to enter it into the championships at the full 27.2Kg but as long as it can get used in whiteboards and non-competition events I don't mind.
The idea is to base it in Anarchy's walking mechanism (Or Scuttle) to take in both axis of movement, but it would be a ling time before it ever got built in metal!
Re: Walking Mechanisms Rules
It would be very wrong to give a 100% weight advantage for a shuffle mechanism, maybe around 25% or something like I think some American competitions do
Re: Walking Mechanisms Rules
For a competition I would be dead against giving robots a weight advantage because it uses wonky wheels.
Re: Walking Mechanisms Rules
Re: Walking Mechanisms Rules
I think that that should be allowed the full weight advantage. You would need it to make it effective. I think as long as the foot doesn't spin 360 degrees like a wheel (or an off centred one) i think shufflers are only shufflers if they rest on some static feet (or the base of the robot) during some point in the walking gate. I would have thought that even if you put a foot that is kept vertical (ish) and then is moved in a circular motion by a crank should be alowed. As long as it has enough of them so it doesn't rest on its base. What do other people think? Because I think there should be more unique designs.
Re: Walking Mechanisms Rules
Is this a shufflebot?
It's based on this.
Re: Walking Mechanisms Rules
I would class that as a shuffle machine as it places the main body on the ground to make a step. A walkers legs, by the FRA rules, must have 2 axis or more of motion, that only has 1. Same with clawed hopper. the way they got round it was my not having 2 independant walking mechanisms on each side relying on the turntable to steer the robot.
http://robotwars.wikia.com/wiki/Drillzilla
This american bot runs on the same shuffle system as Clawed Hopper but as it uses 6 shuffling feet on each side so its more like a tracked vehicle than a walker. And again it only has one axis of motion = shufflebot. The same goes for the original Son Of Whyachi with its shuffling pads.