
Sumo bot "Quitanieves"
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The Quitanieves is a competition sumo robot designed entirely by Daniel González Huerta's 2nd High School student with the Sketchup program in version 8. Everything is original except for the parts that hold the ultrasonic sensor, which have been taken and modified from this page. I haven't found the author's link, but since I'm not making money off of this, I don't think anything will happen. The robot works with two 50:1 micro-motors of 6V, some inchworm wheels, two 3mm thick axles, an elastic rubber band, two line sensors, an ultrasonic sensor, and 3mm thick screws. It has a chest and side grips compatible with LEGO figures. The model allows for motor attachment to drone propellers, but since it's not allowed in the competition where it is presented, we didn't put them on.
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