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Korea Robot Festival May 2010

Bioloid robot kit from Korean company Robotis; CM5 controller block, AX12 servos..
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getting ready

Post by UncleBob » Sun May 09, 2010 9:26 am

Post by UncleBob
Sun May 09, 2010 9:26 am

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I have painted him and he is now call 'Knight Templar'.

I think he is quite ready. He is a quick medium size robot and is quick. he will have no problem against other Bioloid for sure. I have actually tested him successfully on a Tinywave which will be there. It has a few effective weapon against the Tinywave.

The strength of 'Knight Templar' is that he is well tested and won't fall down on his own :P Every action is fine tune.

He has a few defensive moves too.

However I have yet to find a solution against, the bigger and stronger servo long arm robots whose center of gravity is under their feet ! Unfortunately, throwing flame or water is against the rule :P

Any suggestion ?
Image

I have painted him and he is now call 'Knight Templar'.

I think he is quite ready. He is a quick medium size robot and is quick. he will have no problem against other Bioloid for sure. I have actually tested him successfully on a Tinywave which will be there. It has a few effective weapon against the Tinywave.

The strength of 'Knight Templar' is that he is well tested and won't fall down on his own :P Every action is fine tune.

He has a few defensive moves too.

However I have yet to find a solution against, the bigger and stronger servo long arm robots whose center of gravity is under their feet ! Unfortunately, throwing flame or water is against the rule :P

Any suggestion ?
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Post by Tyberius » Sun May 09, 2010 5:52 pm

Post by Tyberius
Sun May 09, 2010 5:52 pm

How much does the Bioloid Premium weigh? I doubt you're over 2kg, which means you'll likely just be going up against other ax-12 based bots.
How much does the Bioloid Premium weigh? I doubt you're over 2kg, which means you'll likely just be going up against other ax-12 based bots.
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weight

Post by UncleBob » Mon May 10, 2010 9:54 am

Post by UncleBob
Mon May 10, 2010 9:54 am

The Bioloid Premium default is 1.7kg so mine will be similar. I am not worry about the Giger because it will be busy with King Kaiser and his friends. I am worry about the robot on page 2 of this thread :P It is 1.99kg using strong servos at the lower part of the body.

You notice it does not tip over even if turn 45 degree ? I think the CG is at the knee. WTF...
The Bioloid Premium default is 1.7kg so mine will be similar. I am not worry about the Giger because it will be busy with King Kaiser and his friends. I am worry about the robot on page 2 of this thread :P It is 1.99kg using strong servos at the lower part of the body.

You notice it does not tip over even if turn 45 degree ? I think the CG is at the knee. WTF...
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Post by Tyberius » Mon May 10, 2010 2:59 pm

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Mon May 10, 2010 2:59 pm

Yeah... I'm curious as to how they measure COG (or if they do at all). I've heard in the past that all they do is a weigh-in check, and aside from that it's up to the judges to call something out if they feel you're not within the rules.
Yeah... I'm curious as to how they measure COG (or if they do at all). I've heard in the past that all they do is a weigh-in check, and aside from that it's up to the judges to call something out if they feel you're not within the rules.
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