Combat robot “Cheesecake“ assembly and test!

This is the latest version of my antweight combat robot “Cheesecake“. The assembly is basically a sandwich of white TPU and ABS between two plates of 1/16“ carbon fiber, held together with standoffs and M3 screws. Upgrades from V2 include: - Thicker arms holding the weapon motor. - A custom washer to prevent the weapon from popping off the motor. - The wheel wells are conjoined in the back for strength. The drive motors are 33:1 Fingertech SilverSpark motors. The weapon motor is an 1800 KV brushless motor. The battery is a 3S () 350 mAh LiPo, giving me a drive speed of 78 inches/second (2 meters per second), a weapon tip speed of 312 miles per hour (140 meters per second), and a kinetic energy of 145 joules. The wheels are 3D printed TPU with rubber band tires and are 3 inches () in diameter. The white TPU weapon adapter allows the weapon to slip slightly when it hits something, protecting the motor from shock. 0:00 - Chassis bottom 0:25 - Wh
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