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Revision as of 22:40, 7 January 2024
Skinn0 | |
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Year Of Creation | 2023 |
Wins/Losses | 4/2 |
Information and Statistics | |
Weight Class | BeetleWeight |
Weapon Class | Shell Spinner |
Combined Wins/Losses | 4/2 |
A 3lb shell spinner made in the style of Chonkiii. Skinn0 was named without the "i" as Skinni was intended to have shufflers so Skinn0 represents a negative iteration.
Contents
Competitions
December In House Competition 2023
- Results: 4 - 2
- Bracket Style: Double Elimination
- Forfeit Win vs Brian
- JD Loss vs Anomali
- Shell lost contact with wheel as top plate peeled up, plastite holes wore out
- KO Win vs Insaniti
- JD Win vs Scampii
- JD Win vs Anomali(i)
- JD Loss vs Bar-Bus-i
- Lost balance as tooth mounts started to fall off
- Bracket Style: Double Elimination
Version
Skinn0
Created by: Jacques Wang
Drive Motors | Custom "Dartbox" motors using Botkits gearboxes and MTB Rhino motors |
Drive Motor Controllers | Scorpion Mini Dual Brushed ESC |
Weapon Motor | Flash Hobby d2836 880kv |
Weapon Motor Controllers | Turnigy multistar 41a ESC |
Receiver | 2A mini Reciever for Flysky Controller 4Ch |
Remote Control | Flysky FS-i6x 6-10Ch 2.4GHz RC transmitter |
Battery | Turnigy 4s 850mah |
Wheels | TPU Wheels on Fingertech Snap Hubs, coated with hot glue |
Design Summary
The chassis consists of a TPU clamshell with an aluminum top and bottom plate. The shell is mostly printed in TPU with an aluminum top plate for contact with the wheel and AR teeth.
Problems
- Weapon
- Tooth mounts need more material
- 1/8 in aluminum top plate prone to bending
- Rubber wheel wore down relatively quickly, could have been due to the sandblasted top plate
- Would lose contact with wheel, need supporting roller on other side
- Chassis
- The wood screws were convenient at the time but opening up the chassis was kind of annoying
- The motor mounts would heat up enough to melt through the TPU holding it in
- Drive
- 2 Wheel drive centered on the middle of the robot is very wobbly and hard to control
Not Problems
- Weapon
- Spinup was surprisingly good considering the relatively small motor
- Tooth design was nice and sharp
- Chassis
- Clamshell design was very effective considering the little manufacturing effort and parts required