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BreakDown V3 Plastic Ant

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7 plates

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Description

This 1lb plastic ant combat robot is inspired by noob tube and Bee Roll. Its mechanically simple with only two moving parts powered by brushless motors. The inertia of the robot makes it go forwards and backwards and the speed difference of the motors makes it turn! 

 

I chose this designed this due to ease of maintenance, and how chaotic it is to drive. My 5 year old wanted to drive and due to how hard it is to control it makes it the perfect bot for someone with little to no experience!

 

This is the first robot that i have ever designed and i have included the step file if you would like to modify it, please let me know if there is a different format that you would like!

 

BOM:

    2x SUNFUN 2306 1900KV Brushless motors

    2x 40A AM32 ESC

    1x Receiver FS-iA6 

    1x GAONEG 300mAh 3s Lipo Battery

    1x XT30 plug

    1x Fingertech Switch

    8x M3 button cap strews either 4 or 6mm length

    8x M3 Heat Set inserts

    2x (optional) MR30 Plugs for motors

    

3d print filament:

    Bambulab Tough+

         electronics bay

         Wheel hubs

    Duramic PLA+

        Shell

       Motor mounts

 

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