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Thread: Team Psyclone: The Uprising (Of Build Diaries)

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    Could it not go in the cube diagonally?

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    Well, with a couple modifications, it still doesn't look too impressive, but I have no better software than Sketchup. A box with a lifter shouldn't cost too much to 3D Print, right? Also, thanks to a little scaling magic, it does now fit in the 4 Inch cube. I hope. Either way, it'll just be there for fun, rather than something that would go to AWS or whatever. If it works, then I'll move on to a feather, and see if I can make one that can be competitive.
    Image of the ant model here:
    http://imgur.com/a/7A4vl
    Last edited by TeamPsyclone; 13th January 2014 at 09:48.

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    Good news! I may have finally found some team members, more than the limit, so I may need to weed out the less interested. It's seems to be going well so far.

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    Well, slightly better news, quite a few of my friends are interested in building robots, on my team. Which is kind of awkward, since last time I checked, it was 4 to a team? Or would 5 be okay with the competitions? I have had a quick scour through the rules, but nothing seems to be said on team size.

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    Technically your team can consist of as many people as you like; often the more the better as you can pool resources to make a better robot(s). But as far as I'm aware, the limit of four people per team is to avoid overcrowding in the pits, so it might be better to limit the team to four (or form different teams) so that you don't have to pick and choose who goes to an event.

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    I'll do that then, it's a bit harsh to say to people "You can't go", so I'll do two-ish teams. Maybe 3, depending on what I can do. Luckily, my friend who's on the team can weld, and use CAD, along with quite a few engineering skills, so I know who may be more likely to be on the team.

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    So, it seems I've figured out a almost perfect team from my college, and hopefully, we should get a 3D Printed ant, or work on a feather, and maybe ideas drawn out for a heavy, maybe some scrounged motors or things. Just stuff for the future, after a quick scour of the forum, I realise it's a very bad idea to get into a heavy straight away. Or so it seems, as it's very costly to make one on more than bang bang speed controller, said wheelchair motors, and scrap. Basically, the same way as they were made back when robot wars first started, or so I believe.

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    Hope it all goes well dude, I'll be following the build diary. I've seen adz's one, Ceros, and that looks pretty good. I may have to look for parts on the forum, or maybe see if the heavy Eric is still available, and spend some money on that. All being well, something may go right. We have all sorts at the college, Milling machines, Lathes, CNC machines, 3D Printers (Albeit them being small makerbots, though they'd be amazing for antweights). I've tried to make a bang bang servo/microswitch speed controller before, it didn't go too well, although some sort of relay should suffice nicely. barring that, I'm sure I've got one for a feather somewhere, and botbitz is supposedly cheap.

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