escoBAR

escoBAR

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I'm excited to build a combat robot that's as fierce as it is agile. My Antweight fighting robot weighs in at 150 grams, but don't let its lightweight frame fool you - it packs a punch. Its design was inspired by the Shrapnel MK1, but I've taken creative liberties to give it a unique look that's all my own. Powering this little beast are N20 motors, paired with high-performance DYS 1806 motors and Pololu 40mm wheels. These speed demons can move fast and turn on a dime. When it comes to electronics, the possibilities are endless - I've experimented with Arduino-based wireless systems using nRF24 chips, so you can choose your own adventure. One of the best things about this robot is its modularity. Depending on how you print and infill the body, you'll have plenty of extra weight left over for electronics. This means you can customize it to fit your needs and preferences. To keep everything secure, I've used M3 nylon nuts and screws to connect the top and bottom chassis. If you're interested in building a robot like this, I'd love to hear from you! Just let me know what details you need help with, and I'll fill you in on all the juicy stuff. So grab some materials, get creative, and start building your own combat robot - have fun fighting!

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