Its flywheel robot. It uses a seesaw, and it uses a flywheel, but the similarities end there. The yellow, blue, purple, and sliders are all different. The completed one is much bulkier than the one on the internet, and in testing, can outperform it. I will post a field clear out skills run when I perfect the driving. But great comment! I do consider robot cloners to be dishonorable and uncreative. (Thats why I will censor the robot in the skills run, as well as this video.)
@10XtotheC The motor sharing hatchway for the blue dispenser disks. Mine slide. Thats why I call them sliders. The other one uses a trapdoor mechanism.
@@RileyMarkley when you say seesaw, does that mean that your accumulator rocks back and forth? if so, how does this work? i understand that a motor would enable such movement, but i’m confused on the build of this loader. thanks!
Is this the flywheel robot, I think its on the interent....
Its flywheel robot. It uses a seesaw, and it uses a flywheel, but the similarities end there. The yellow, blue, purple, and sliders are all different. The completed one is much bulkier than the one on the internet, and in testing, can outperform it. I will post a field clear out skills run when I perfect the driving. But great comment! I do consider robot cloners to be dishonorable and uncreative. (Thats why I will censor the robot in the skills run, as well as this video.)
@10XtotheC The motor sharing hatchway for the blue dispenser disks. Mine slide. Thats why I call them sliders. The other one uses a trapdoor mechanism.
@@RileyMarkley when you say seesaw, does that mean that your accumulator rocks back and forth? if so, how does this work? i understand that a motor would enable such movement, but i’m confused on the build of this loader. thanks!
I heard redflagZ robotics would be making a vid on this soon, still waiting on it
Can you send me instructions please it’s very confusing
... Instructions? Copying is 🗿
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