Pretty much any material that is stiff enough. Nylon, Polycarb, HDPE, as long as it doesnt bend to easy it will work.
Pretty much any material that is stiff enough. Nylon, Polycarb, HDPE, as long as it doesnt bend to easy it will work.
do you think it will get that much power from a 250w scooter motor on 36v im not underestimating it i think it will do well but just asking about it
Yes it can. Check out some of the Aussie axes, and I think Tony Booth also made one with a motor like that.
yes tony did but on 24v and with a 200w motor so hopefully mine shoud be better but specs dont mean much when it comes to battle
does any 1 have any vids of axes using the same motor on that voltage
pic of motor on profile
Ive asked it on the Aussie forum for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsC5gON85Uw
From the Australians forum http://www.robowars.orghttp://www.robowars.org . This is all on 24V, because they feel 36V is way too much to control these motors.
thanks leo they look good
Its a miserable day outside. You had planned to walk to the library but it now seems so unappealing, and then of course you remember the reason why you need to go to the library? To study for exams!! :sad:
Isnt life dull sometimes?
Link to video removed at request of K_c_r
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should of at least gone the whole hog and tried it out on your oven lol,
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