So, I've been planning out the non-competitive disposable machines a little today, and I've got two planned (well, it's just two shells around the same set of electronics, dependent on how they last)
The acryllic version of HardWired's going to get glued up again to take on a few spinners at the next RoboChallenge event, but that won't be for ages yet so there's no rush!
The other machine/shell, made out of balsa wood (kind of want to call it Balsa Steel) will be just going to general events, probably going to make the internal structure of that shell a little more sturdy (but still out of wood) to stand up to things internally, and preserve the parts a little so I can reuse it and whatnot. It'll get absolutely battered on the outside though, which will be utterly hilarious.
Only reason I'm running these is because the drill motors I have are flat out wrecked, and are barely usable by all standards - they'll move something but definitely not a competitive machine, so instead of just chucking them away or letting them sit unused, I might as well put them in something for a laugh! It was the intention to take them down to the champs with the acrylic machine anyway, they sound like blenders and really aren't in a good way at all so what a sendoff for them!
HardWired II is coming along nicely in terms of upgrades too, me and Mario have been discussing it and it'll be a much stronger machine next year from the sounds of things!
HardWired III however... it's not really going anywhere at the minute, it's basically hinging on how HardWired II does post-upgrades, to see what sort of tech and ideas I can reuse in it. Still got a disc, and it'll still be a fast rambot on top of that (basically a 2WD Rango) but just the entire design could change pretty radically, but I'll get the sketches of that posted when I have a working computer again. I want to try and get the raw power of Combustion or Inertia XL out of it, with the (theoretical) drive power of HardWired II Evolution (post-upgrade HW2 I'm referring to as Evolution) which I know will be difficult but where there's a will, there's a way! HW2 pulled off 7mm hardox in a machine that was only 9.3 kg, so I'll still be able to add, say a 2.5kg disc, mounts and motor all in the weight limit still. If the upgrades work out well for HW2, I'll have an awful lot of push behind that disc too, so I'll be able to get some very nice engagements, but it's still debatable as to whether it'll be done for next year's champs, but it's a possibility - even if it's just as a whiteboard only machine until the year after.
And as for HardWired I, the one I'm converting to a flipper for my friend - I'm still on the hunt for suitable budget parts, looks like it can be done (I think full pressure could be done super-budget too but I don't want to push my luck) but I'm still looking for now. Just making sure everything would comply by the rules, and would be safe because I know how dangerous high-pressure pneumatics can be...
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