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Miniature Robot Wars style robots |
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Providing
you already have a set of Radio control, then this is a
cheap and ideal introduction to competitive
robotics event for secondary schools or after
school clubs. ![]() In about 1 ½ hours groups of about 8
can make a miniature Robot Wars style combat
robot.
These robots are commonly
called Ant Weights (although strictly
speaking this refers to miniature robots made for
competition meeting specific size and weight
restrictions.) |
The
bodies are made of folded card, and the wheels are from
Lego. To make the radio
controlled drive and steering the children need to learn
how to hack a servo. Normal hobby servos are
used for positioning rudders etc on model boats and
aeroplanes, but by dismantling them and modifying the
insides, they can be converted into variable speed
motors. Combining two hacked
servos with a transmitter, receiver and battery pack you
have a complete cheap remote control drive system (the
cost of the servos that you hack are typically £10 each) Details of how specific
makes of servo can be hacked can be found on the internet
(search for Servo hack then look for your
servo type) Older students can use
additional micro servos to add weaponry such as axes and
flippers, or devise their own body nets to recreate their
favourite bot. If you make two different
versions then you can explore the effect of gearing
(wheel size) by comparing performance in sumo,
manoeuvrability and sprint competitions. Instructions and body nets
for an axe and wegde-bot can be requested by e-mail: adrian@craftytech.co.uk |
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