If its MDF Id forget spikes unless you want to simulate an ice ring. We couldnt get them to sink into MDF on a heavy so with half the weight it will be very difficult.
If its MDF Id forget spikes unless you want to simulate an ice ring. We couldnt get them to sink into MDF on a heavy so with half the weight it will be very difficult.
Thats what I thought. Tests on ply looked very good. I remember how the floor used to be at Nottingham for the middleweights after everyone else had used the arena. Rubber, oil, washing up liquid, grease and God knows what spread everywhere.
Im pretty sure it will be MDF, but best to ask john. weight in Blazer actually isnt much of a problem, at RAF Cosford last year it weighed 40kg. It only had it display armour on but the thicker stuff doesnt weigh much more. Blazers drive weighs about 11kg, i could make a Bosch drive for 15kg. Thinking about making the new Blazer as small as possible (probably would mean no weapon) just so we can have a fight.
Two CIMs plus gearboxes are about 15 kg as well. I wish that I had spent the extra money and got the narrower track gearboxes. Then if I ever do a heavy, I could have internal wheels.
I have also put feelers out for sponsorship. I could do with some extra money so I dont have to sell one of the children.
You seem as bad as me for leaving building to the last minute. For me I am well ahead of my usual. Theres also a new build piccie up on the web site.
Wheres John?
IT LIVES!
Driven about the cul de sac under power and control. There are no rear skids or castors and no sword blade at the front so there was plenty of porpoising under power.
I had my doubts about the wheels as they are a little wobbly under power on the bench but they seem fine to drive on tarmac. The wheel nuts work loose so I will have to double them up.
There seems to be a control problem under hard acceleration which may mean that the Robots R Us controllers need balancing.
The previous Broadswords used to trundle around but with 36v this is a very different beast. Keeping direction is a problem which may require a gyro.
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looking like im not going to be able to bring blazer over, not got enough time to do it (what a stupid time to get a job!). Merlin needs a run over and make the new armour add-ons, new Alpha needs to be done as its all falling apart (even bits have fell off the Vantec!). so dont think i will have time to get the current blazer running.
sounds like you need a gyro julian, paul sells some cheap ones (about £30) but make sure you put a remote bypass switch on it, as it will go crazy if flipped. weve had one for a couple of years that we got for merlin but never fitted it (ran it in Alpha for UKRG), might try it in Merlin for the RIAT event.
http://www.blazerbotics.co.ukwww.blazerbotics.co.uk
Actually a bit of tinkering has sorted it all out. As IV is part of a long line of evolution, its no surprise that it should be actually quite a stable platform.
If you are not going (with Blazer), then where is John? Am I going to turn up without an opponent?
I took Broadsword for two demonstrations today for the local Brownies and Cub Scouts, further reinforcing my local reputation as the North Herts Davros.
Without sword blade, a castor was put at the front matching the one at the back. It was a good test on a wooden floor with rubber tyres. There was a certain amount of wheelspin as you would expect on a very smooth and slightly dusty floor but nothing to worry about. Its quick, really quick!
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Anyone up for middleweight battles in the UK? Ive asked about Wickstead Park.
Julian, i might be able to bring Blazer to Wickstead. Were there anyway with the heavys and feathers, so might be able to get it back together in some form or another, i need to sort something better out for the drive as its abit unreliable (keeps snapping keyways).
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