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Revision as of 16:26, 13 May 2021
Wonki | |
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Year of Creation | 2020-2021 |
Versions | |
Current Version | 1.0 |
Update Year | 2020-2021 |
Wins/Losses | 0/1 |
Information and Statistics | |
Weight Class | 2lb |
Weapon Class | Ring Spinner |
Combined Wins/Losses | 0/1 |
Weapon Speed | {{{6795}}} |
This robot was built for and competed in the 2lb competition during the 2020-2021 season during the coronavirus pandemic. It features a ring that spins at an angle.
Contents
Competitions
2lb Competition 2021
- Results:
- Single Elimination:
- [L vs Guillotini]
- TPU idler wheels came off bearings, making weapon unusable. Lost a wheel during the match. Grip tape on wheel wrapped around axle, and melted, causing internal stress
- [L vs Guillotini]
- Single Elimination:
Version
Wonki V1.0
Created by: Scott Janssen, Josh DesLaurier, Zach Slaton, Jackson Isenberg, Charlotte Wehner
Drive Motors | 22mm DC gearmotor |
Drive Motor Controllers | Scorpion Mini Electronic Speed Control |
Weapon Motor | PROPDRIVE v2 2836 3000KV Brushless Outrunner Motor |
Weapon Motor Controllers | AeroStar WiFi 60A Brushless ESC with 5A BEC (2~6S) |
Receiver | Hobby King 2.4Ghz Receiver 6Ch V2 |
Remote Control | Hobby King 2.4Ghz 6Ch Tx and Rx V2 |
Battery | Turnigy Nano-Tech 1000mAh 3s 45~90c LiPo Pack |
Problems
- In original design, Drive wheels did not fit into chassis, forcing a reprint out of PLA
- Design intended for 3 idler + 1 active wheel on the ring, but weight savings forced a removal of one of the idle wheels, making the ring unstable
- The TPU rings expand under spin, causing them to slip off the bearings and come loose. They also melt and become unable to spin.
- The standoffs were not threaded so a melt fit was required
- The battery sticks out the top
Good aspects
- The tiled ring turned out well
- When working, the weapon had a lot of power compared to the other robots
- Drove well, allowed for good seeding in tournament (won time trial)
- It looked sick
Changes/Improvements
- Use threaded standoffs and larger bolts to hold the robot together with threads instead of melted plastic
- Design enough space for real wheels instead of 3d printed ones
- Use a different material for the idle wheels that does not expand and melt so the ring will last longer
Notes:
Fun facts:
- After initial assembly, the robot was .75 pounds overweight
- The entire robot was reprinted in 10% infill the day before the competition
- A hacksaw was used to cut enough space for the battery to sit on top
Naming inspiration:
- The robot is named after its iconic “wonky” ring.