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Thread: New to the hobby- Where to get parts on the cheap?

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    RoboChallange no longer make their wheels. For a few robots they are gold dust as its the only wheel type they can take. You are better off going with something new or making your own rather than relying on something that is a: hard to get, and b: becoming outdated. (Yes it is possible to out date wheel technology)

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    It's not that difficult to make your own wheels. 3/8" nuts, old drill shaft, blowtorch, drill press, jobs a good'un.

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    Weighing in at a whopping 44.2 pounds, here is my initial design for my battle bot! Still needs a spinning drum on the other side for an active weapon, but the chassis, powertrain, and wedge are all done and ready to be built.
    The chassis plate is 1/2" HDPE, the frame is 3/4in steel tubing, the wedge is 1/4in steel plate, the top armor is 1/4in polycarbonate, and the side armor is 1/8in steel plate.
    Powered by two harbor freight drill motors on 10,000mAh of 22.2v lithium batteries, it should be powerful enough to hold it's own. Plans are to attach a spinning drum with nuts welded onto the outside onto the front with an angle grinder motor. This will (hopefully) fling the enemy robot across the arena, flip them, or tear into their armor.

    The 30lb class is not very popular in the US, so I'm building for a 60lb class bot. If I need to add another two wheels and motors I will, but we'll see how this does.

    Do you think the botbitz 85a ESCs will be enough?

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    The BotBitz TZ85's will hold. The drills is another matter. I suspect a lot of magic smoke in your future;

    But the material choise is what I dare to call, old school.
    We learned that polycarb isn't as good as HDPE as armor. Polycarb cracks , even shatters.
    But HDPE isn't really the best for rigid structures.
    Normal steel doesn't have a lot of use anymore in the arena. 1/8" normal steel is a dustcover, not armor. The equivalent in weight in HDPE is 1", and that is an entire other kettle of fish.
    And I'm talking 30lbs, not 60.

    A drum with nuts welded on. I forsee a lot of mangled nuts, and scratched paint on titanium armor panels.

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    Time*creativity*resources=robot.

    If one of those is 0, you get the normal outcome. 0 robot.

    Limited in funds, materials and tools. No easy solution to that, but a team can solve it at least for a part.

    What class to participate?
    The one you feel best with. I myself tried all except superheavyweights or the new beetles. over here, 220lbs heavies stay the cream of the crop, but feathers are very popular, and on the mainland Europe the 14 lbs Raptors are not unpopular. Ants ain't my thing. Neither does the team go on with those.

    Drives. The TZ85's can do a lightweight. Driving a lightweight will need at least 4 normal batterydrills, or you'll have a turtle if you want to keep going. The TZ's can drive up to 3 normal drills each.(parallel)

    Armor. What is the purpose of armor? Staying in 1 piece, or make sure the machine stays functional.

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