Ki
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Ki is a senior-designed 3lber, introduced as a project to test out experimental 3lber ideas. It was designed and built during the Summer and early Fall of 2016 for Sparkfun, a competition in Colorado.
It was then redesigned for Motorama 2017.
Its central concept is an asymmetrical horizontal bar spinner. The original design's horizontal bar looked like a key, hence the name. Other features include .25" UHMW armor in Ki and .5" UHMW armor on Kii.
Kii | |
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Year Of Creation | 2016 |
Versions | |
Current Version | 2.0 |
Update Year | 2016-2017 |
Wins/Losses | 0/2 |
Information and Statistics | |
Weight Class | BeetleWeight |
Weapon Class | Horizontal Bar Spinner |
Combined Wins/Losses | 1/4 |
Weapon Speed | (RPM) |
("Temporary") | ("Temporary") |
Contents
Competitions
Sparkfun 2016
Results: 1-2
Bracket type: double elimination
- Loss vs Margin of Safety
- First fight against Margin of Safety. Great odds.
- At first, Ki and Margin are exchanging weapon hits. This pattern soon ends as Margin rips off all 3 armor pieces. Ki loses by tapout.
- Win vs Kamikaze
- Kamikaze is a full-body bar spinner with an ABS frame and massive weapon.
- Kamikaze and Ki exchange blows for around 30 seconds, after which Kamikaze tears Ki's back armor off. It then ricochets, breaking its own ABS chassis and KO'ing itself.
- Loss vs Just a Wedge
- Just a Wedge is, as its name suggests is just a wedge.
- It was a wedge fight for most of it. Just a Wedge got its wedge stuck under a saw field hazard. Ki then bumped it free after a short time. Ki loses by judges' decision.
Motorama 2017
Results: 0-2
Bracket type: double elimination
- Loss vs Meili
- Meili is another horizontal bar spinner. Oddly, its bar is at the exact height of Kii's belt.
- At first, Kii and Meili are exchanging blows. Meili then knocked Kii's back armor around in such a way to lift Kii's drive wheel off the ground. Then Meili's bar cut Kii's belt, at which point Kii lost by tap-out.
- Loss vs Deathcap
- Deathcap is an drum spinner with an elevated drum.
- Early on, Deathcap and Kii hit, resulting in Kii's right wheel being knocked off. Kii held Deathcap off for the full 3 minutes, and then lost by judges' decision.
Version
Ki
Created by: Jonathan Spalten
Drive Motors | 12V medium-power 25D mm 9.7:1 Pololu Metal Gear Motor |
Drive Motor Controllers | Scorpion Mini |
Weapon Motor | NTM Prop Drive Series 28-26A 1200kv/286W |
Weapon Motor Controllers | Afro Slim 20A ESC |
Receiver | Hobby King 2.4Ghz Receiver 6Ch V2 |
Remote Control | Hobby King 2.4Ghz 6Ch Tx and Rx V2 |
Battery | Turnigy Nano-Tech 2200mah 3S 25~50C Lipo Pack |
Problems
- Ki's weapon shaft was bolted on by only 4 4-40 screws.
- Its weapon shaft had two pieces that screwed together by threaded rod, resulting in odd interfaces with the weapon support system.
- Ki's top and bottom plate used 3/16" that had pockets to be milled down to 1/16". Not a good idea.
- Ki's armor pieces were screwed into the 3/16". 3/16" is too small to support 4-40s, and screws in general.
- Body is unecessarily large.
Good aspects
- The central concept of the bar support pieces was good.
- The weapon, when its support screws weren't shearing, performed well.
Changes/Improvements
- (List of suggested improvements/changes, 1 per bullet point)
Kii
Created by: Jonathan Spalten, Tyler Hiu, Tristen Smith, Sidharth Eleswarapu
Drive Motors | 12V medium-power 25D mm 9.7:1 Pololu Metal Gear Motor |
Drive Motor Controllers | Scorpion Mini |
Weapon Motor | Quantum MT Series 2814 880KV |
Weapon Motor Controllers | Afro 30A Race Spec Mini ESC |
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 25~50C Lipo Pack |
Problems
- (List of Problems, 1 per bullet point)
Good aspects
- (List of good aspects, 1 per bullet point)
Changes/Improvements
- (List of suggested improvements/changes, 1 per bullet point)
See also
- [(link to other bot made this year) (Name of other bot made this year)]
Notes:
Based Tyler is the reason for Kii's major success.
Originally built by Jonathan Spalten