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    Have a look at the Tormenta 2 and Tormenta 3. They use a heavily geared down motor to act as a lifter to toss opponents out the ring. Tormenta 2 used a dewalt drill and gearbox combo while Tormenta 3 uses a more advanced brushless motor and a 64:1 off the shelf planetary gearbox.

    Tormenta 2 build thread - http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/thre...d-diary/page25

    Tormenta 3 doesn't seem to have a build thread but there are some images of the internals floating around.

    - Probably not the best example, but here you can see how Tormenta does a flick as it drives at the wall to try and toss opponents out.

    Sewersnake/Stinger is the heavyweight machine that Tormenta 2 and 3 are based on, so look at their fights and there is also a video explaining what is inside Sewersnake. In effect its just a heavily geared down motor connected to a long arm/scoop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamietoeg View Post
    Thanks for the reply. I had heavily reaserched tormenta 1 but hardly taken notice of tormenta 2. It's great to know that this idea is possible and that many have done it in the past. I'll hopefully try and take a look at some of these robots you mentioned as I think I previously seen some of sewer snake and the insides but didn't pay close attention to it. One question that I would like to ask is do you think that a cordless drill motor combined with some 6 MM chain would hold enough power to compete with some of the other flipper out there? And is it worth using 2 motors for increased power?

    best regards
    jamie
    I don't think a drill motor would make a flipper as much as a lifter. Two motors would definitely increase the power, but you'd have to connect them carefully so they don't run at different speeds or in different directions.

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    There has been discussion recently of a spring-loaded weapon like Diotor's, that's wound back by a motor and released. Perhaps not the most reliable or easy to make, but neither are pneumatics.

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    Electric axes are done in the past, with succes.

    With the right motor/gearratio combination an electric flipper is possible

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    Maybe it's a crazy idea, but perhaps a flywheel-powered flipper could be a thing? You know, where you have an internal flywheel that's built up to speed with a brushless motor, and then you dump that energy into a flipper through some kind of clutch. It would also have a nice internal gyroscopic effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R9000 View Post
    Maybe it's a crazy idea, but perhaps a flywheel-powered flipper could be a thing? You know, where you have an internal flywheel that's built up to speed with a brushless motor, and then you dump that energy into a flipper through some kind of clutch. It would also have a nice internal gyroscopic effect.
    Those are an absolute pig to make even for an experienced roboteer. There are only a handful of robots in the world that use that kind of system.

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    Yeah I know the energy transfer would be quite a problem with so much acceleration, the clutch and any drive train would have to be rock-solid. Plus there's a spool-up time. Which robots use them?

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