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  1. #71
    looks really good so far , the frame looks a bit on the large side though

  2. #72
    35 seconds of axe video, followed by two-and-a-half minutes of music and black screen? :P

    Nice prototype. The axe head does look quite heavy but to get a bit more power out of it, remove the paint tin and let the axe swing through 180*, that will improve its performance.

    Think of it as a segment of a spinning disc; the faster it spins, the more energy it will have. So the more travel your axe has, the more energy it can build up before impact.

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  4. #74
    Look forward to seeing the new video then with the lighter axe.

    One thing to think about though, which may or may not be a problem; you said you needed the paint tin to support the axe because the motor couldn't lift it from all the way back?
    That may pose a problem when it comes to self-righting. If the motor can't lift the axe when it's a heavy hammer, it's probably not going to be able to lift 13.6kg when you've been flipped and need to turn yourself back over.

    What's your gearing ratio on the weapon? Were the batteries fully charged? And are you running the motor at the voltage it will be running when the robot is complete? It may be okay, because when self-righting, the arm will be acting as a lever turning the weight about the pivot point of the axe mechanism rather than lifting a weight at the far end of the lever when firing the axe as normal, but just something to check.

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  6. #76
    That's a ratio of 5.6:1
    Quite low I would have thought for an axe but it depends on what you've got to work with sprocket-wise I guess. Depending on sizes etc you could get quite a ratio increase by changing the 12 tooth sprocket to a 10 tooth (6.8:1) or 8 tooth (8.5:1) but that's just me thinking out loud really. If you're happy with how it performs though with the lighter head (by what you've said, the batteries seemed fine) then that's okay.
    Don't worry too much about what I said regarding levers. Again that was me mainly thinking out loud; I'm not even sure if what I said was 100% right

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  8. #78
    You definitely want to make sure the chain is properly tensioned - what sprang to mind when reading that was ORAC, which had either no tensioners at all or improperly tensioned chains, with the result that they both fell off against Killertron (and then a certain amount of fire ensued)

    I think people have used skateboard wheels as tensioners before, or failing that just a small sprocket on a sprung arm would work.

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