Super impressed with your driving! A lot of other drivers of your experience would have just gone straight at Blitzkrieg and hoped for the best, but you stayed patient and got around behind it. Congrats on the placing too!
Yup, earned a sub here. Great work on the bot and even greater on the driving. I think the big thing that you did a _lot_ that many drivers don't is knew when to reverse. Whether it's fear of getting hit or what, it meant you could maneuver a lot easier and faster to deal with their weapons. Keep up the great work; I look forward to more.
Aww yeah more breakpoint style bots! Breakpoint is another antweight sawbot and it's incredibly effective, honestly just dominating everything until the builder went on to make beetleweight Xtrikepoint. Have a look at how he did the forks/wedge setup, it will probably benefit you a lot as starting point for your own armor package!
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam Oh yeah my attention span is so bad I already forgot you mentioned it when I finished watching the video and posted the comment. I mostly mentioned breakpoint because you lacked any wedge vs the horizontal and breakpoint just has the ground game nailed down, with either the springy slat/fork setup or the big wedge, sawbots like this just need a good groundgame to fix the other bot in place so they can't wiggle around when you go to town on them with the saw.
Great job on second place! Especially for your first tournament, that's impressive, looking forward to seeing how the bot looks like in the future! And my friend the tacklebox and grocery box is a right of passage with all battlebot builders. I started with a bunch of plastic bags and a single duffle bag lol
I used to think the same, I learned how to CAD before soldering and wiring, turns out that soldering and wiring wasn't as bad as I thought. My real challenge was money lol
Like holy shit dude you sure you aint experience with that you litterally got second on your first event againts veterans how the fuck did you conquer all this its fucking crazy
Saw bots are amazing in 1lb and lower. good choice. That is also amazing that you got second place in your first tournament. Yeah you need locktite in this sport. a 3d printer would probably benefit you a lot. you only really need a shitty one as long as it can print tpu.
My only problem with loctite would be the cure time, I've heard some loctite can be up to 24hours to cure. A 3d printer will definitely be a good choice, definitely saving up for that lol
@@DoggoDoesUA-campeople in combat use accelerator with their loctite, which is fully cured in about 30 mins, it's a must for me especially since I need to use it on the shaft collar every time I take the shell off my shell spinner to charge batteries and do repairs
awesome run dude! i wish my armor wasn’t absolutely garbage so we could keep our fight going a little longer, my disk still has cut marks from that saw. i suggest you use that send cut send money and make a hanmersaw as an option. also cool to see my robot featured in a video lol. hopefully i’ll see you at the next comp!
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam Ti wedge is awesome, should deflect spinners better! Also if you'd like I'd be more than happy to make and supply Cad drawings for your hammersaw, including asymmetric ones for more bite!
I hope next event we can get a good rematch. I hadn't tightened the screw on my lifter properly so it was dead as soon as the fight started (thats why it was lowered the whole time) and I missed tightening the set screw on my right side drive which is why that went down. Two fatal errors that you capitalized on well.
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam I think that's really only true because of the PLA parts you had. Like our fight would have been a lot closer for sure, but SNAP!'s lifter is mostly show and while the drive was acting up it was still usable for the first half and it didn't make a meaningful difference. I also think its important to remember that part of the sport is to have a properly functioning robot. You showed up to all your matches with a bot that worked as intended (well minus a saw mishap) and your opponents didn't. That is a big part of being successful. 80% of combat robots happens in the pits, and people often say thats where you win and lose fights, and your run is a demonstration of that fact.
Was cool to see this at Bot Brawl, makes me wanna make a saw bot
we makin it out of the free parts bin with this one
Super impressed with your driving! A lot of other drivers of your experience would have just gone straight at Blitzkrieg and hoped for the best, but you stayed patient and got around behind it. Congrats on the placing too!
I think it was more of me not having any spare parts more than anything... lol
Great video. Congratulations on doing so well with your first ever bot! Excited to see more of it!
my goat slapping robots and destroying dreams now
Try repeat brushed drive motors with a High Voltage Malenki Nano. Lifesaver combo!
Yep currently planning to use repeat brushless with the rr brushless desc for the next event around the end of August!
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam Ah, even better!
Yup, earned a sub here. Great work on the bot and even greater on the driving. I think the big thing that you did a _lot_ that many drivers don't is knew when to reverse. Whether it's fear of getting hit or what, it meant you could maneuver a lot easier and faster to deal with their weapons.
Keep up the great work; I look forward to more.
i got to see the botbrawl at AN and CNE this year and watched your fights!
Bro's literally fucking GOATED, been on this shit since elementary
My fav part was when you gave Blitzkreig backshots 12:12 only to get backshots from LSRF 25:40
Bro 😭
Aww yeah more breakpoint style bots!
Breakpoint is another antweight sawbot and it's incredibly effective, honestly just dominating everything until the builder went on to make beetleweight Xtrikepoint.
Have a look at how he did the forks/wedge setup, it will probably benefit you a lot as starting point for your own armor package!
Yep at 0:48 I mentioned breakpoint, love that bot
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam Oh yeah my attention span is so bad I already forgot you mentioned it when I finished watching the video and posted the comment.
I mostly mentioned breakpoint because you lacked any wedge vs the horizontal and breakpoint just has the ground game nailed down, with either the springy slat/fork setup or the big wedge, sawbots like this just need a good groundgame to fix the other bot in place so they can't wiggle around when you go to town on them with the saw.
@@bami2 yep I will for sure have some sort of wedge for the next event, might try the titanium v forks thing that breakpoint has too
I wish our event had a free parts bin
Great job on second place! Especially for your first tournament, that's impressive, looking forward to seeing how the bot looks like in the future! And my friend the tacklebox and grocery box is a right of passage with all battlebot builders. I started with a bunch of plastic bags and a single duffle bag lol
seeing robot combat is so fun, i wish i could make my own but even with tutorials i cant bc im so dumb lol
I used to think the same, I learned how to CAD before soldering and wiring, turns out that soldering and wiring wasn't as bad as I thought. My real challenge was money lol
please keep working on this I would love to see it evolve and have better performance just like cheesecake another ant weight
Congrats! Very cool fights!
Like holy shit dude you sure you aint experience with that you litterally got second on your first event againts veterans how the fuck did you conquer all this its fucking crazy
It's gotta be all the video games man
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam you mean valorant
@@Caliver_174 valorant does NOT help driving robots 🙏🙏💔💔
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam ok then what game did you play to improve driving
@@Caliver_174 Roblox battlebot 😿😿😿
Saw bots are amazing in 1lb and lower. good choice. That is also amazing that you got second place in your first tournament. Yeah you need locktite in this sport. a 3d printer would probably benefit you a lot. you only really need a shitty one as long as it can print tpu.
My only problem with loctite would be the cure time, I've heard some loctite can be up to 24hours to cure. A 3d printer will definitely be a good choice, definitely saving up for that lol
@@DoggoDoesUA-campeople in combat use accelerator with their loctite, which is fully cured in about 30 mins, it's a must for me especially since I need to use it on the shaft collar every time I take the shell off my shell spinner to charge batteries and do repairs
@@lucasskotiniotis1360 I'll definitely be looking into that then!
Great job man! It was really entertaining to watch and I can't believe this is your first bot!
Hey that arm looks a bit familiar 😉, looking good 🦾
haha yep i finally got the whole thing working lol
Thanks for all the help via comment sections 👍
Very good driving indeed!!
awesome run dude! i wish my armor wasn’t absolutely garbage so we could keep our fight going a little longer, my disk still has cut marks from that saw. i suggest you use that send cut send money and make a hanmersaw as an option. also cool to see my robot featured in a video lol. hopefully i’ll see you at the next comp!
actually just spent all of that SCS prize money on a TI wedge, Once I get my CAD skills refined I'll definitely have a hammer saw!
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam Ti wedge is awesome, should deflect spinners better! Also if you'd like I'd be more than happy to make and supply Cad drawings for your hammersaw, including asymmetric ones for more bite!
@@teamsmokeyrobotics that would be awesome actually!
I hope next event we can get a good rematch. I hadn't tightened the screw on my lifter properly so it was dead as soon as the fight started (thats why it was lowered the whole time) and I missed tightening the set screw on my right side drive which is why that went down. Two fatal errors that you capitalized on well.
yeah if any of the robots i was fighting were working i think I wouldn't make it so far lol
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam I think that's really only true because of the PLA parts you had. Like our fight would have been a lot closer for sure, but SNAP!'s lifter is mostly show and while the drive was acting up it was still usable for the first half and it didn't make a meaningful difference.
I also think its important to remember that part of the sport is to have a properly functioning robot. You showed up to all your matches with a bot that worked as intended (well minus a saw mishap) and your opponents didn't. That is a big part of being successful. 80% of combat robots happens in the pits, and people often say thats where you win and lose fights, and your run is a demonstration of that fact.
love the robot man, keep it up and keep going, you got this
great work, at my first comp (3 days ago) i plugged my battery in backwards and fried all my speed controllers. I would say you did bettr than me!
yeah thankfully i got really lucky, most of my opponents had issues while we were fighting lol
OMG lets fucking go doggo posted please do this more
brother dontplay falorante this much better dawg
Falorante childe gaem.. kid grafics.. real man make robort..
Great content!
well thats neat, held up better than it should, by the look of it. very good work
Great first bot, good driving.
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Robot more fun than aiming 😿
awesome bot! hope to see another turnament soon
also what is that elastic on your wheels?
@@Robb0rt 2mm thick polyurethane belt from Ali express
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam thanks! I am makeing a fairyweight and wanted some some info on wheel stuff
@@Robb0rt I think for fairy weights you might be able to get away with direct drive wheels
@@DoggoDoesUA-cam I prob will make it direct but I have seen others use belts like that, just in case I figure something out
that's some great driving!
do you have a link for the breakpoint video?
yo that mandarin bag goes had at 1:06
HELL YEAH
when robot
im chinese
DO MORE PLEASE 🙏🙏
thats the plan!
Great job!
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