Best comments I've seen on here LMAO! Only issue with "Poundcake" is Cheesecake already weighs a pound. Since Pound (currency) is a British thing, and so is Stone (Unit of weight) Stonecake? I mean a 14lb version of this thing would probably be a serious threat to everyone's life, but it doesn't need to LITERALLY weigh 1 Stone lol
I know you don’t have the biggest audience, but these videos are great! I like how they’re always consistent, and require little background knowledge to enjoy. I know this is unrelated, but I wanna say that Temper has an absolutely impressive design for an antweight. Congrats on beating him!
Thank you! I honestly have more audience than I know what to do with right now, haha, but I won't tell you to *not* share this video with your friends ;)
Glare: Get a linear (or, in a pinch, circular) polarizer filter for you cam. Just twist it until the glare disappears. (Has to be done each time you set up the camera or when the sun has moved quite a bit). It's cheap (any make will do, even aliexpress filters), and it works a charm. I promise you, it will be an amazing improvement! ❤❤
These videos are awesome. For not having a very large audience, you keep up with uploads on a regular basis for the style of content really well, and the balance between technical explanations and fighting action is perfect. I really hope to see you gain some traction and popularity on UA-cam, because this is epic. Its really a testament to Cheesecake that it could be basically ripped into pieces, and still have drive, even if the next hit knocked his battery out. I love seeing how he has developed over time, and even built rivalries and specific modifications for different bots. I really love these videos, they bring a smile to my face, and some of the fights are really close. Watching cheesecake essentially explode and carry on fighting had me shocked. Even with a wheel down, his drive seems excellent and you did exceedingly well in maintaining controlled movements.
Thank you so much! I'm really glad to hear that people appreciate the technical explanations alongside the action and storytelling! It was honestly pretty great to see Cheesecake take so much damage. Now I know what breaks and what doesn't, and I have some ideas for making him even stronger :)
I'm incredibly impressed with how tough Cheesecake is. Typically the tougher a bot is, the less damage it's capable of doing (and vice versa) just due to the weight restrictions. But somehow you managed to build a bot that is both incredibly destructive and surprisingly resilient at the same time.
@@Br0ck3nTombstone was actually the very first combat robot I ever saw. I was channel flipping and turned to the Discovery Channel just in time to see a demonstration video of that thing pulverizing a cinder block.
Sorry about the cake slice, forgot to ask at the event but hopefully it wasn't the only copy. Was cool to see it working in slow motion, I definitely didn't expect to go through it! I need to work on my driving some more but it's a little difficult when you always take out my wheels 😂. Great fights!
Great video, enjoyed every second. Your commentary and insights into: scoring, damage, tactics, upgrades(+the thought process) were much appreciated. Real shame the back-up bot didn't go - I'm glad you didn't tap though, finals should end with a bot in bits.
Great video and a good run! Having fought Mudskipper quite a few times at competitions in the MRCA, I can say he truly is a nasty bot. Perfect driving is a necessity, one small mistake and he will punish you for it.
Truly amazing fights, while I can respect tapping out to preserve yourself I must give props to the mad "just send it" nature in that last fight. Well done!
Absolutely loved Cheesecake's journey to the top. Your enthusiasm is infectious and I can't wait to see how you modify cheesecake to beat mudskipper in the much needed rematch!
I'm glad the Cake Slice was able to hold up pretty well on Cheesecake! That was some very good driving vs Temper to take out his shuffle pods with only one wheel as well.
I really like the Cake Slice, the idea I had that you may consider is that the Cake Slice can be reversible so it can be either on the bottom for your original intention but also reversed and then flipped and equipped on the top to turn into a Cheese Helmet, if you had two of them, one on the top(most likely with a spacer equipped), one on the bottom, you could really protect your motor from the bigger undercutters for a longer duration. Just a thought. Let me know what you think!
If I'm understanding you correctly, I think that is something I wanted to try! I'll need to redesign the chassis to find some spare weight, but having one Cake Slice on each side (top and bottom) would basically create a big shield with a weapon sticking out of it. Come at me, bros!
I have to agree- I think if you put a heavier "armor shield" over the front like that, it'll be much more durable from the front@@alexsalchemy it seems to me if you were to sacrifice armor in other areas for a solid defense on front, if you could keep your front facing the enemy, you could mount heavier armor in comparison to your opponents-
I think he also meant that you could put the cake slice on the top as top armour? for robots like temper I’m guessing. And then also two could be a option if you got inverted I guess.
@@alexsalchemy It would also help with keeping the front of your bot on the floor during exchanges since you'd be removing weight from the back and adding it to the front. Since the center of gravity moves forward towards the weapon it would become more stable but you'd also have to worry about facing attacks head-on since there'd be less armor anywhere else. At least, that's what I think applying what I already know from building crappy vehicles on Roblox building games; I know nothing about actual robots.
That design goes all the way back to the very first version of Cheesecake! I saw so many other antweight robots with direct-mounted weapons getting killed, so I figured there had to be some way to shock mount a weapon while still direct-driving it to save weight.
@@alexsalchemy I actually developed some turbomachinery seals out of 3d printed (slm) inconel. They used basically the same spring design. Just super cool to see :). I'm wondering how well this would translate to a battlebots sized weapon. Would be fun to stick accelerometers everywhere and test the shock loads.
I just wanna thank you for putting out such great content for this hobby! You do an amazing job at conveying the information in a way that people new to it, and seasoned veterans can both get the same info at the same time!
man i just wanted to let you know I have watched you since you began your chanel I love how you have evolved cheesecake over the months you even inspired me to build my own 1 lb bot keep up the good work.
My bot is a horizantel tombstone type bot we have the metal frame complete we just need to get the internels in. I can believe you responded to my comment that means a lot to me thank you.@@alexsalchemy
I really appreciate your narration and explanations! I know in my heart, I love robot battles… Buuut when I watch them I often feel like I don’t understand enough about the strengths, weaknesses and strategies involved to be able to fully engage with the action. In this video you addressed all of that and I absolutely loved it!!! Thank you!
Maybe you could jusr redesign the front to make Cheescake an undercutter and then you take the titanium wedge and ue it to shield the spin motor on the front. Great Job!
These videos are so much fun! Thank you so much for making them. I didn't even know there were weight restricted robot wars but with all the CAD and 3D-printing these days it makes so much sense. I love competitions where designers are so free to realise their ideas! Two things I'd like to share 1: Shufflers are OP. Designers have shown to be able to create shuffle mechanisms almost equally capable to wheeled set-ups, this means the weight advantage shufflers enjoy is no longer offset by a lack of mobility and should be removed. 2: I think that through iterative improvement (the best kind of improvement) you've arrived at a brilliant design for Cheesecake. Maybe there are some improvements possible design wise, but the law of diminishing returns applies. That's why I think the biggest gains in terms of combat effectiveness available to you right now come from increasing the controllability of Cheesecake. You are experienced at controlling her but still her movements looks skittish and hard to control. Maybe you could increase the smoothness with which the motors react to your inputs so you can more precisely control her movement and weapon. I literally learned about this entire sport yesterday so please take my word with a ton of salt, and to anyone reading my ramblings this far: Thanks!
Great video as usual. Cant wait to see if you manage to come up with something to counter the heavier shuffle bots, because the weapons on those two looked scary as heck.
Congrats on the epic tournament run and having built a little beast of a robot. But my god Mudskipper is a behemoth. This is a great video, really making me reconsider how I approach my own event recaps. Mid-fight commentary really cuts down on the video runtime and is super insignful!
Also, shout out to the great sportsmanship you show. Even when you beat an opponent you highlight their build and even show other victories they had, just awesome man.
It's honestly very easy, these are some of the best people I've met. If there's a tournament near you, I would highly recommend checking it out: www.robotcombatevents.com/
God I love these videos. Always fun to see robots fight, and great to learn about topics like strategy and engineering. Not to mention growth as both drivers and the bots evolve with experience and time.
That was awesome. A really great fight to watch. Thank you When I saw the Cheese Slice, my first worry about it was that it would transfer the energy from the competing bot's weapon into Cheesecake's drive motor mounting screws and either shear them off or break the frame
What an amazing introduction to cheesecake's tournament. An epic journey with a unpredicted ending. Very well put together by you, a truly gifted builder and extremely good sports person. No sore losers, just exceptional ambassadors to this growing technical "sport". Thank you
man Cheesecake is like the Sherman tank of tiny robots. Its simple, sturdy, fairy powerful and capable of taking numerous upgrades and adapting to many situations. All in all, a great design!
i'm living for the little victory dances after every win. that last battle was BRUTAL but cheesecake fought hard and kept going even when half of him was gone :)
WOW! What a show! I thought cheese cake was your baby. But you fought relentless! total savagery! What a emotional rollercoaster! And then you said it: "the front fell of". I nearly pissed my self! 🤣
Do you think you would change your drive to the jitter feet so you can have 50% more weight? Seems if them things are allowed in the antweight, they will quickly take over
Sometimes the _most_ fun fights are the ones where your own robot gets absolutely ripped to shreds 😁All of those fights were highly entertaining to watch, but that last fight? That last one was _something else_ entirely!! What an _epic_ match-up, and what an _epic_ robot Mudskipper is!! 😄
Cheesecake is well designed for sure, but many of those victories rely on your driving skills that allow precise attacks on your opponents sides and wheels. Well done! I really enjoyed the battles and the background information about your approach and thought process.
I've asked them if they have any antweight tournaments, and they said no, so it looks like I'll have to build a bettleweight robot if I want to compete. I'll see how much time I have for that, but it would be super fun.
Cheesecake going undefeated until facing that monstrous weapon of Mudskipper is extremely impressive. Great piloting skills vs Temper too, pulled that win out of sheer skill. Can't wait to see your counter to Mudskipper because that bot is terrifying, I think your your strategy of hitting one of its shufflers is the best bet, especially if you can lower your weapon to sweep under those pylons and take its shufflers out in one hit. Excellent sportsmanship on both sides gifting eachother your weapons as a trophy and great plays going so far.
If there now are 2 people with fast shufflers, will the rules be changed? If the increase in weight is supposed to be accompanied by a lack in mobility it feels a bit cheaty that they are now able to move so fast while still being bigger. I mean, probs to the guys who figured out to work around the shuffler issues, but for the competition as a whole it might be better to move these heavy shuffler bots to a new category. Otherwise all other manufacturers will have to switch to 1.5lb shufflers too.
It's a difficult question. On the one hand, I don't want the rules to change just because a few people are "winning too much" or because one strategy just so happens to be working at the moment. On the other hand, shufflers have their own special rules in the first place because... well, they weren't really viable in the past without that weight bonus, so I could see a rule change as just being a course correction to this already special circumstance.
Thank you for sharing with us! Was kinda heartbreaking seeing cheesecake go down :( I was convinced he was going to take out both the shufflers. great job!
Did everything right, just needed some wheel protection from the top for temper. If you look at tempers’ reach, most of your titanium was “useless”, just change the shape. Thx for posting, coolest channel I’ve found in awhile
Im surprised you chose countersunk CF, does it not cause structural weakness in the carbon fiber? I have had issues with it in my beetleweight for this reason
Yeah, you can see that in my final fight, and in my subsequent teardown video. The next version will still use countersunk screws to be safe from undercutters, but I've moved the screw holes farther inward to leave more CF material between the holes and the perimeter of the CF plates. If that don't work... well then, I'll do something else.
I think it's more detrimental at higher weight classes, but yeah you can design around it if you inset them or countersink near areas that would not interrupt longer strands.
I love your videos, I would really like to make a full body spinner antweight bot but have no idea where to start yet! First I want a full plastic one before getting more advanced stuff.
Honestly, the Viper kit from Fingertech is a great place to start, even if you just use its electronics and build your own mechanical parts around them (that's what I did for the first version of Cheesecake). Some full body spinners you can look at in the antweight class are Hypnovision and A-Minus. ua-cam.com/video/haUqEJGPH14/v-deo.htmlsi=cEwHYinoAKFXlziF
Cheesecake needs a bigger brother, Beefcake!
Great one wheel driving against Temper!
Poundcake
Best comments I've seen on here LMAO!
Only issue with "Poundcake" is Cheesecake already weighs a pound.
Since Pound (currency) is a British thing, and so is Stone (Unit of weight) Stonecake?
I mean a 14lb version of this thing would probably be a serious threat to everyone's life, but it doesn't need to LITERALLY weigh 1 Stone lol
Cheesequake
@@Nevir202 I mean, dogeweight (15 lb) is a thing in some places
It's worth mentioning, mudskipper's big sibling is monkfish
Kind of broke my heart watching poor Cheesecake get dismantled like that.
Tis but a scratch.
It can be, for sure. But such is the cycle of combat robots- build a bot, watch it grt destroyed, build it better next time.
At the end of the day its all about fun
This was a great watch! That last battle was fricken epic 😂
I don't know, I think the dredge of 2 bots fighting down to their last just before topped it.
I know you don’t have the biggest audience, but these videos are great! I like how they’re always consistent, and require little background knowledge to enjoy. I know this is unrelated, but I wanna say that Temper has an absolutely impressive design for an antweight. Congrats on beating him!
Thank you! I honestly have more audience than I know what to do with right now, haha, but I won't tell you to *not* share this video with your friends ;)
@@alexsalchemyjust found you today and loving the content
😢😢😢😢😢🎉
Glare: Get a linear (or, in a pinch, circular) polarizer filter for you cam. Just twist it until the glare disappears. (Has to be done each time you set up the camera or when the sun has moved quite a bit). It's cheap (any make will do, even aliexpress filters), and it works a charm. I promise you, it will be an amazing improvement! ❤❤
These videos are awesome. For not having a very large audience, you keep up with uploads on a regular basis for the style of content really well, and the balance between technical explanations and fighting action is perfect. I really hope to see you gain some traction and popularity on UA-cam, because this is epic.
Its really a testament to Cheesecake that it could be basically ripped into pieces, and still have drive, even if the next hit knocked his battery out. I love seeing how he has developed over time, and even built rivalries and specific modifications for different bots.
I really love these videos, they bring a smile to my face, and some of the fights are really close. Watching cheesecake essentially explode and carry on fighting had me shocked. Even with a wheel down, his drive seems excellent and you did exceedingly well in maintaining controlled movements.
Thank you so much! I'm really glad to hear that people appreciate the technical explanations alongside the action and storytelling!
It was honestly pretty great to see Cheesecake take so much damage. Now I know what breaks and what doesn't, and I have some ideas for making him even stronger :)
I'm incredibly impressed with how tough Cheesecake is. Typically the tougher a bot is, the less damage it's capable of doing (and vice versa) just due to the weight restrictions. But somehow you managed to build a bot that is both incredibly destructive and surprisingly resilient at the same time.
He min-maxed defense and offense all within one pound
I like how it took the ant weight version of *Tombstone* to finally take out Cheesecake. Keep up the great content.
I wouldn't compare it to tombstone except the weapon being very large it's very different
@@feritperliare2890They're probably comparing Mudskipper to how devastating Tombstone is.
I think cheesecake is more of carbide/2016 cobalt
@@Br0ck3nTombstone was actually the very first combat robot I ever saw. I was channel flipping and turned to the Discovery Channel just in time to see a demonstration video of that thing pulverizing a cinder block.
Sorry about the cake slice, forgot to ask at the event but hopefully it wasn't the only copy. Was cool to see it working in slow motion, I definitely didn't expect to go through it! I need to work on my driving some more but it's a little difficult when you always take out my wheels 😂. Great fights!
You do combat robots???
@@cheese.161 yep! In this video shin kicker is my robot
Great video, enjoyed every second. Your commentary and insights into: scoring, damage, tactics, upgrades(+the thought process) were much appreciated.
Real shame the back-up bot didn't go - I'm glad you didn't tap though, finals should end with a bot in bits.
Absolutely loved this, entertaining as always. I can't wait to see your design solution to the problem of mudskipper.
big wedge
@@biaxolotl5171*big stupid wedge
Great video and a good run! Having fought Mudskipper quite a few times at competitions in the MRCA, I can say he truly is a nasty bot. Perfect driving is a necessity, one small mistake and he will punish you for it.
This was just amazing! So happy I found your channel and started following you. I think these were the most exciting battles yet!
The fights just kept getting harder! It was amazing!
Truly amazing fights, while I can respect tapping out to preserve yourself I must give props to the mad "just send it" nature in that last fight. Well done!
That is so badass! And super inspiring! I'm actually looking at getting into battlebots so this is EPIC!
These are the best videos i see on youtube no matter what every time they come out, and it always brings a big grin to my face!
Absolutely loved Cheesecake's journey to the top. Your enthusiasm is infectious and I can't wait to see how you modify cheesecake to beat mudskipper in the much needed rematch!
amazing, just found you. can't express how fun these are to watch
I'm glad the Cake Slice was able to hold up pretty well on Cheesecake! That was some very good driving vs Temper to take out his shuffle pods with only one wheel as well.
Cheesecake: "HEY MUDSKIPPER! I didn't hear no bell."
I am smiling from ear to ear watching that last fight. That was amazing and some of the best robot combat I have ever seen.
that Mudskipper fight must just be the Definition of a "good loss" cos holy hell that was a beatdown and a half! 😍
I really like the Cake Slice, the idea I had that you may consider is that the Cake Slice can be reversible so it can be either on the bottom for your original intention but also reversed and then flipped and equipped on the top to turn into a Cheese Helmet, if you had two of them, one on the top(most likely with a spacer equipped), one on the bottom, you could really protect your motor from the bigger undercutters for a longer duration. Just a thought. Let me know what you think!
If I'm understanding you correctly, I think that is something I wanted to try! I'll need to redesign the chassis to find some spare weight, but having one Cake Slice on each side (top and bottom) would basically create a big shield with a weapon sticking out of it. Come at me, bros!
I have to agree- I think if you put a heavier "armor shield" over the front like that, it'll be much more durable from the front@@alexsalchemy
it seems to me if you were to sacrifice armor in other areas for a solid defense on front, if you could keep your front facing the enemy, you could mount heavier armor in comparison to your opponents-
I think he also meant that you could put the cake slice on the top as top armour? for robots like temper I’m guessing.
And then also two could be a option if you got inverted I guess.
@@alexsalchemy It would also help with keeping the front of your bot on the floor during exchanges since you'd be removing weight from the back and adding it to the front. Since the center of gravity moves forward towards the weapon it would become more stable but you'd also have to worry about facing attacks head-on since there'd be less armor anywhere else.
At least, that's what I think applying what I already know from building crappy vehicles on Roblox building games; I know nothing about actual robots.
@@midorithefestivegardevoir6727got to start somewhere 😊.
Omg at 9:20 that 3d printed weapon shock hub is something I thought about too. Awesome to see someone implement an idea you had independently :)
That design goes all the way back to the very first version of Cheesecake! I saw so many other antweight robots with direct-mounted weapons getting killed, so I figured there had to be some way to shock mount a weapon while still direct-driving it to save weight.
@@alexsalchemy I actually developed some turbomachinery seals out of 3d printed (slm) inconel. They used basically the same spring design. Just super cool to see :). I'm wondering how well this would translate to a battlebots sized weapon. Would be fun to stick accelerometers everywhere and test the shock loads.
Cheesecake had the dog in him for sure, lil man was swinging till the very end
I just wanna thank you for putting out such great content for this hobby! You do an amazing job at conveying the information in a way that people new to it, and seasoned veterans can both get the same info at the same time!
man i just wanted to let you know I have watched you since you began your chanel I love how you have evolved cheesecake over the months you even inspired me to build my own 1 lb bot keep up the good work.
That's awesome! What kind of robot is it?
My bot is a horizantel tombstone type bot we have the metal frame complete we just need to get the internels in. I can believe you responded to my comment that means a lot to me thank you.@@alexsalchemy
Wow, what a final fight! Can't wait to see what comes next and what weaknesses you will be able to address for next time.
I really appreciate your narration and explanations! I know in my heart, I love robot battles… Buuut when I watch them I often feel like I don’t understand enough about the strengths, weaknesses and strategies involved to be able to fully engage with the action. In this video you addressed all of that and I absolutely loved it!!! Thank you!
That was incredible. What a set of fights!
Also, great narration/commentary and editing as always.
Cheesecake is the people's champion. thanks for sharing this. was very entertaining to follow.
Haven't gotten into robot wars in a while and cheesecake is a brilliant little bot killer . Enjoy these videos tremendously. Thank you
Maybe you could jusr redesign the front to make Cheescake an undercutter and then you take the titanium wedge and ue it to shield the spin motor on the front. Great Job!
Make the entire chassis and shields of grade 5 titanium and carbon fibre for the wheels
These videos are so much fun! Thank you so much for making them. I didn't even know there were weight restricted robot wars but with all the CAD and 3D-printing these days it makes so much sense. I love competitions where designers are so free to realise their ideas!
Two things I'd like to share
1: Shufflers are OP. Designers have shown to be able to create shuffle mechanisms almost equally capable to wheeled set-ups, this means the weight advantage shufflers enjoy is no longer offset by a lack of mobility and should be removed.
2: I think that through iterative improvement (the best kind of improvement) you've arrived at a brilliant design for Cheesecake. Maybe there are some improvements possible design wise, but the law of diminishing returns applies.
That's why I think the biggest gains in terms of combat effectiveness available to you right now come from increasing the controllability of Cheesecake. You are experienced at controlling her but still her movements looks skittish and hard to control. Maybe you could increase the smoothness with which the motors react to your inputs so you can more precisely control her movement and weapon.
I literally learned about this entire sport yesterday so please take my word with a ton of salt, and to anyone reading my ramblings this far: Thanks!
Cheesecake never gives up
This was so awesome!! Thank you for sharing these videos! And your experiences! It's so much fun!
Great video! Really love your iterative improvement and changes! Fight 4 was crazy!
Especially loved the "Oh god, I'm screwed!" at 12:50.
Great video as usual.
Cant wait to see if you manage to come up with something to counter the heavier shuffle bots, because the weapons on those two looked scary as heck.
Congrats on the epic tournament run and having built a little beast of a robot. But my god Mudskipper is a behemoth. This is a great video, really making me reconsider how I approach my own event recaps. Mid-fight commentary really cuts down on the video runtime and is super insignful!
Thank you so much! The style of my videos is heavily inspired by Carter Hurd's series on The Krave Monster.
Amazing bot! Great work! Thanks for sharing.
New subscriber today! I’m going to binge your entire channel with my kids this weekend!
Also, shout out to the great sportsmanship you show. Even when you beat an opponent you highlight their build and even show other victories they had, just awesome man.
It's honestly very easy, these are some of the best people I've met. If there's a tournament near you, I would highly recommend checking it out:
www.robotcombatevents.com/
Awesome! And you are a great sport, and a true competitor along with being a top notch community supporter!
i enjoyed cheesecake running through these tournaments , thanks for the awesome vids and insight
"I'm going to go for the drive on the sides"
*proceeds to drive directly into the weapon*
Love this, I hope to see more Cheesecake in the future.
Great job with everything in this video-- the production, the narration, the engineering, the pacing-- everything!
God I love these videos. Always fun to see robots fight, and great to learn about topics like strategy and engineering. Not to mention growth as both drivers and the bots evolve with experience and time.
The way cheesecake took the win against temper wile beeing wounded like tis is amazing. And I really enjoy the comentary on your adaptive parts.
Hell ya! Run whatcha brung! Never tapping out! 😂😂
this was awesome the temper fight was so well executed, i think you could handle mudskipper as well, thanks for showing this much fun!!
Poison cheesecake, we all knew when temper took a bite out of cheesecake
That was awesome. A really great fight to watch. Thank you
When I saw the Cheese Slice, my first worry about it was that it would transfer the energy from the competing bot's weapon into Cheesecake's drive motor mounting screws and either shear them off or break the frame
What an amazing introduction to cheesecake's tournament.
An epic journey with a unpredicted ending.
Very well put together by you, a truly gifted builder and extremely good sports person.
No sore losers, just exceptional ambassadors to this growing technical "sport".
Thank you
"I believe this is the first time cheesecake's weapon has been taken out ever" LMAO he obviously never saw young cheesecake.
man Cheesecake is like the Sherman tank of tiny robots. Its simple, sturdy, fairy powerful and capable of taking numerous upgrades and adapting to many situations. All in all, a great design!
I love the cheesecake arc. And so fun that you keep the names of his tools consistent with the dessert theme 😂
i have been following you for a while and brother you are great! keep up your hard work and i'm sure you can go into the big leagues!!!!!!
You're a class act and I really enjoyed the insights you shared down in the comments!
Great fights, all of them!
That last fight was the embodiment of “I didn’t hear no bell!”
I love how you learn from your opponents, see what worked for them and innovate on it.
truly amazing fights, when cheesecake keept fighting through the weapon loss, i imagined it yelling "TO VALHALLA"
Awesome stuff, thanks for sharing
Skipper was one heck of a beast! You did fantastic!
Amazing video, respect to your bot and your skills !
I love the growing rivalry between Shin kicker and Cheesecake! One of my favorite matches here
We fight each other when we have to, but behind the scenes, we both hold the line against the vertical spinners. This is the year of the horizontals!
Great channel, can't wait to see what's next
Incredible breakdowns, context, and fighting going on here. I can't wait for the next one
Cheesecake is a little tank! Great fights vs Super Space Turtle and Mudskipper, thanks for the awesome recap video.
15:36 watching them both shuffle back and forth is
hilarious
i'm living for the little victory dances after every win. that last battle was BRUTAL but cheesecake fought hard and kept going even when half of him was gone :)
Thanks for sharing those Ant Weight Fights.....👍👍
WOW! What a show! I thought cheese cake was your baby. But you fought relentless! total savagery! What a emotional rollercoaster! And then you said it: "the front fell of". I nearly pissed my self! 🤣
Didn't realize Antweight was this fun~ Cheesecake is a great lil bot, can't wait to see more of him!
Do you think you would change your drive to the jitter feet so you can have 50% more weight? Seems if them things are allowed in the antweight, they will quickly take over
Sometimes the _most_ fun fights are the ones where your own robot gets absolutely ripped to shreds 😁All of those fights were highly entertaining to watch, but that last fight? That last one was _something else_ entirely!! What an _epic_ match-up, and what an _epic_ robot Mudskipper is!! 😄
My next fight was against OH GOD 😂😂 this video was great!
Im loving all of the upgrades that you add for each event! It really shows how dedicated you are to combat robotics.
#wheelsaretasty
Go cheesecake!
This channel feels way bigger than it is. I keep looking down expecting cheesecake themed merch!
Cheesecake is well designed for sure, but many of those victories rely on your driving skills that allow precise attacks on your opponents sides and wheels. Well done! I really enjoyed the battles and the background information about your approach and thought process.
Watching mudskipper move… I can’t help but hear the Mr. Krabs walking sound effect from SpongeBob… I audibly laughed at first😂
We love Cheesecake, Cheesecake for president
You should consider joining the NHRL(National Havoc Robotics League). That would be awesome! Hope you get more subs, you deserve it.👍
I've asked them if they have any antweight tournaments, and they said no, so it looks like I'll have to build a bettleweight robot if I want to compete. I'll see how much time I have for that, but it would be super fun.
Thank you . Great upload and tournament.
Cheesecake is a little beast! That weapon of yours is devastating when it gets a good bite into any material really. Awesome fights!
Cheesecake going undefeated until facing that monstrous weapon of Mudskipper is extremely impressive. Great piloting skills vs Temper too, pulled that win out of sheer skill. Can't wait to see your counter to Mudskipper because that bot is terrifying, I think your your strategy of hitting one of its shufflers is the best bet, especially if you can lower your weapon to sweep under those pylons and take its shufflers out in one hit. Excellent sportsmanship on both sides gifting eachother your weapons as a trophy and great plays going so far.
If there now are 2 people with fast shufflers, will the rules be changed? If the increase in weight is supposed to be accompanied by a lack in mobility it feels a bit cheaty that they are now able to move so fast while still being bigger. I mean, probs to the guys who figured out to work around the shuffler issues, but for the competition as a whole it might be better to move these heavy shuffler bots to a new category. Otherwise all other manufacturers will have to switch to 1.5lb shufflers too.
exactly
It's a difficult question. On the one hand, I don't want the rules to change just because a few people are "winning too much" or because one strategy just so happens to be working at the moment. On the other hand, shufflers have their own special rules in the first place because... well, they weren't really viable in the past without that weight bonus, so I could see a rule change as just being a course correction to this already special circumstance.
So happy to see a new video!!! Just about to watch :D
Watching that last fight actually got me a little teary eyed omg I love cheesecake so much
Wow that final fight was something else, i loved how Cheese Cake took some heavy hits but continued moving!
Thank you for sharing with us! Was kinda heartbreaking seeing cheesecake go down :( I was convinced he was going to take out both the shufflers. great job!
We love cheesecake, glad to see another competition
Did everything right, just needed some wheel protection from the top for temper. If you look at tempers’ reach, most of your titanium was “useless”, just change the shape.
Thx for posting, coolest channel I’ve found in awhile
Oof, that Mudskipper match was brutal. Congrats on getting 2nd. Happy to see Cheesecake doing well this past year.
The weight increase from 1 pound to 1
5 pounds is huge. What a great showing for Cheesecake.
This is top tier content.
Your naration is great, and your voice is close to cerial killer, confident 😂
Im surprised you chose countersunk CF, does it not cause structural weakness in the carbon fiber? I have had issues with it in my beetleweight for this reason
Yeah, you can see that in my final fight, and in my subsequent teardown video. The next version will still use countersunk screws to be safe from undercutters, but I've moved the screw holes farther inward to leave more CF material between the holes and the perimeter of the CF plates. If that don't work... well then, I'll do something else.
I think it's more detrimental at higher weight classes, but yeah you can design around it if you inset them or countersink near areas that would not interrupt longer strands.
I love watching cheesecake's evolution.
the walking robots are pretty reliable in antweight! that's fantastic in nerdy tones!
I love your videos, I would really like to make a full body spinner antweight bot but have no idea where to start yet! First I want a full plastic one before getting more advanced stuff.
Honestly, the Viper kit from Fingertech is a great place to start, even if you just use its electronics and build your own mechanical parts around them (that's what I did for the first version of Cheesecake). Some full body spinners you can look at in the antweight class are Hypnovision and A-Minus.
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