Me and my team are considering using air propulsion in an antweight. We have considered using a hovercraft idea or using ball bearings. Does anyone else have any ideas of how to reduce friction on the robot so it will move smoothley?
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Me and my team are considering using air propulsion in an antweight. We have considered using a hovercraft idea or using ball bearings. Does anyone else have any ideas of how to reduce friction on the robot so it will move smoothley?
Surely if you are going to use air or ball bearings then your going to be a prime target to pushers because you will then have no traction and flippers will just get straight underneath you!?
Not to mention how many fans you would need to give accurate control!
The steering wont be a problem as we have worked out a method of staying manouverable with only one fan. a later addition may be a roll cage to deal with flippers and if we came up against a pusher we could probably outmanouvre it or go straight over the top of them.
I dont think so Richard
Anto has spikes to stop peopledriving over the top of it.
as for trying t out manouver? have you seen how quick the ants are these days?
I can see there being lots of net butterfly net type weapons emerging in the ant class :-)
i think it is possible but in the weight would be a hell of a challenge
ye but chris when is it ever not a challenge?
Gary, you should build an antweight version of Typhoon 2 :)
already exsists
its called corkscrew from memory
theres an antweight version of us already?
we were contemplating one and if there was an antweight comp this year at robot wars we wouldve built one however as there wasnt we couldnt spare the time, but there may yet be an antweight typhoon from us........:)
The Ant is being built at the moment and trials seem to have worked, the weight is a problem and we are trying to remove as much unneccessary plastic and casing as we can. does anyone know of a cheap, light 3 or four way transmitter and reciever? or is an infra-red link allowed?
no i was wrong about the antweight typhoon it was different one :P
soz
How is this ant going? Havent been any updates for a while.:)
Mike
http://www.bobblebot.co.ukhttp://www.bobblebot.co.uk
sorry i havent posted in ages, general problems.
The project sort of died a while back due to being unable to get parts, however i am going to try and restart it.
I built a hover ant a couple of years back, but it wasnt very satisfying. There were two big issues I found. Firstly, the weight of batteries needed always seems to be greater than the lift you can generate within the 4 cube. Secondly, to keep the lift you need to float barely above surface of the arena. This was fine when I tested it on a nice flat fridge, but none of the commonly used arenas are as flat as that. This meant that it kept grounding out whenever you tried to turn it.
Id like to see one working properly, but its not easy.