After all my experimentation I can second 4 x drill motors. 2 x drill motors will shove a 10kg bar bell weight around my drive. A lot of the pushy robots have batteries over the axles and focus on lifting an opponents wheels up to break traction.
After all my experimentation I can second 4 x drill motors. 2 x drill motors will shove a 10kg bar bell weight around my drive. A lot of the pushy robots have batteries over the axles and focus on lifting an opponents wheels up to break traction.
I've built a featherweight before with 2x drill motors, was a bit slow though, although traction was decent.
Back to my original questions though... are these equivelent to the DeWalt's mentioned earlier in the thread?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PARTS-ONLY...item5d50828d1e
This seller says the motor is for a DW997 similar to what is for sale so the answer is probably yes.
I would check with DeWalt tech first.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DeWalt-18-...item53fab3a1f2
Last edited by craig_colliass; 3rd October 2014 at 21:35.
Cool, cheers for the advice. Just scouting around for bits and bobs in prep for when I get introduced to the uni student workshop
All you need is a good hammer and a kitchen step
Not sure how my flatmates would feel about the banging and destruction of the kitchen step though :P
Lol i suppose so.
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