As a beginner, I'd like to try this but the most important part where everything is put together is so fast,, I can't tell what's going on and I know nothing about building. I slowed it down but it's hard to see on my phone. Plus a list of necessary tools is helpful too. Thank you for the cool video, I'm so inspired.
This is the least cringy first upload in history great vids Also I may be wrong but cutting boards are generally HDPE (High density poly ethylene) not polycarbonate
Omg omg you gave me a heart yay! Quick question I think I am going to use your exact tutorial but do you think I could put a metal sheet of some sort on top of the wedge kinda like a push bot ?
Would you be interested in putting your expertise to use? I'm a medieval combat specialist seeking a battlebot designer who is capable of building bots that I can fight gladiator style, naturally I'm seeking a real challenge, not foam weapons, so it is a great deal to ask and I understand any trepidation regarding my safety, but I'm extremely impressed with your knowledge and can assure you that every safety measures possible will be implemented while still assuring a heart-stopping, on the edge of your seat, authentic show of real life, gladiatorial, human strength and skill
Thanks for putting this out. Can you let us know what lego tire you used? I'm having trouble finding ones with the dimensions it looks to be in your video. I'd appreciate any info you have, even if it is just tire measurements. Thanks.
The diameter of the hubs on the Sharper Image car is about 27mm. You can use slightly smaller tires too because they streach a lot. Pretty much any tire around this size will work.
No unfortunately I do not, but I recommend using whatever you have on hand for the tires. O rings, rubber, and foam are all ideas. Thanks for watching!
No, because it would not be able to generate enough speed to be effective. You really should use a brushless motor without a gear reduction, but a brushed motor (without gear reduction) can also work, but the spinner will be very weak.
All motors that you use for robot drive need to have some sort of gearing. Without the gearboxes these motors spin at thousands of RPM with no torque, so unfortunately that idea would not work
Hmm that shouldn't be happening because of any updates to the transmitter. I'm not sure what the problem could be other than loose wires or something being wired backwards
There are clips inside the hub, go in from the outside in the middle with a screwdriver and mess with the clips until you can get the wheel off. There are two prongs of the clip that need to be pushed together then it should release.
@@robotfightclub8349 Thank you! Me and my dad were doing this but we were afraid of breaking it, but it turns out it only needed a bit of force. One more question though, there must be a new version of the rc car that is dismantled to make the bot, as the copper sheet is not there. We think that the new metal-piece that is much more thick and is on the body next to the motor is the antenna, if you know anything, please help!
@@robotfightclub8349 great. My idea is for a steal frame agitation slapping bot with front and rear wedging possibly powered by a. car battery. I have drawn out a picture of its design. It would be with a curved wedge and sloped dome. Let me know what you think.
For a starting bot that's not something you should be too worried about. It's more to get the feel of how to build a robot so you can build something a little better later on.