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  1. #91
    I haven't used a 6 wheeler so i'm not really sure on that front. Tiny Toon, according to its roaming robots profie, used 24v Gold motors, personally I don't know what they are, but I have heard them talked about on here. I think Gary (typhoon_driver) was talking about them as (I think) he used to use them in Hornet, but I could be wrong on that front.

    You could build a fort out of them? Wear them as a hat? Or push them about when you get the robot finished? Could maybe stick them all together and use them as a robot?

  2. #92
    Quote Originally Posted by Anttazz
    You could build a fort out of them?
    Never underestimate the fun and awesomeness that can be had from acting like a 7-year-old and building a fort in your living room when you're actually in your twenties and at uni studying to become a respected member of society

    Gold motors were a popular choice for featherweight drive motors many moons ago. They were (not surprisingly) gold-coloured, rated at 150W and available in 12V and 24V versions. They used to be sold by Technobots but it's been a while since they were stocked. I think the Toon machines and DB5 are the main remaining users of gold motors at the moment, although I've probably forgotten several others.

    I never used gold motors so I can't truly compare, but I'd be inclined to say that Speed 900s are superior motors.

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  4. #94
    I think the only idea that you can take away from this is that building a fort where ever it is you do your robot building is definitely the way to go

  5. #95
    Please, call me Jamie, although I really ought to have picked a better username when I signed up on here.

    Speed 900 info chart:

    Specification
    Nominal voltage 12 V
    Operating voltage range 6 ... 40 V
    No-load rpm 6500 min-1
    No-load current drain 1,1 A
    Current drain at max. efficiency 8 A
    Current drain when stalled 54 A
    Max. efficiency without gearbox 71 %
    Length of case, excl. shaft 85 mm
    Diameter 51,5 mm
    Free shaft length 15 mm
    Shaft diameter 6 mm
    Weight 645 g

    The thing with drill motors is, the specifications of them are often undefined and can vary from brand to brand (particularly in the cheaper brands) so you may find it tricky to accurately compare the two.

    Think of a timing belt and pulley system as a chain and sprocket system. The timing pulleys are like sprockets but tend to be thicker and have less pointed teeth. Actually, a picture speaks volumes: http://www.technobotsonline.com/synchro ... 33901.html (as an example)

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  8. #98
    Quote Originally Posted by Roland
    Sorry about that Jamie, I had no idea, calling people by there first name always seems to informal, and I don't want to offend anyone!
    Not a problem Roland, that's what my first name is for
    I can't help you too much with the sheeting to reduce welding flare, but maybe have a look around the likes of Machine Mart or welding specialist stores, or even a quick Google search might throw up something. Failing that, you could just eat several strawberry creams from a tin of Quality Street, save all the plastic wrappers and weave them into a patchwork covering :P

    And no, edits don't bump a thread or show up as a new post, so if you've added some information that you feel is relevant but might have been missed since it was edited in, a manual bump is an option, either by posting again or by hitting the 'Bump topic' button that should be near the top of the page (only works for the thread creator I think)

  9. #99
    Quote Originally Posted by k_c_r
    Quote Originally Posted by Roland
    Sorry about that Jamie, I had no idea, calling people by there first name always seems to informal, and I don't want to offend anyone!
    Not a problem Roland, that's what my first name is for
    I can't help you too much with the sheeting to reduce welding flare, but maybe have a look around the likes of Machine Mart or welding specialist stores, or even a quick Google search might throw up something. Failing that, you could just eat several strawberry creams from a tin of Quality Street, save all the plastic wrappers and weave them into a patchwork covering :P

    And no, edits don't bump a thread or show up as a new post, so if you've added some information that you feel is relevant but might have been missed since it was edited in, a manual bump is an option, either by posting again or by hitting the 'Bump topic' button that should be near the top of the page (only works for the thread creator I think)
    But I think the real question on everyone's lips is, how many wrappers would a rapper wrap if a rapper could wrap wrappers?

    Thanks for the help, and everyone else who has contributed to this thread thus far, you've all been very welcoming over these past few months.
    I'm going to buy 2 speed 900s tomorrow to seal the deal, after that I'll look into buying the rest of the components, I think it'd make sense to look at wheels and armour last to be honest.
    I have a thousand more questions to ask the forum but I'm going to let it lie for tonight since I'm sure you're all bored of my puny mechanical intelligence.
    Thanks again!

  10. #100
    But I think the real question on everyone's lips is, how many wrappers would a rapper wrap if a rapper could wrap wrappers?
    Now now, thats just silly

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