2.5 Years of Ringspinner Combat Robot Development
This video documents my progress in developing a competative Antweight Ringspinner combat robot, discovering new technologies and improving my engineering skills. Covering the progress from Mk 1, my first ever combat robot, to Mk 3, a unique and powerful walking machine. Ringspinners are a rare archetype due to their complexity but a clever application of Hubmotor technology can help alleviate that. Custom machined parts using titanium, carbon fiber and aircraft alloys, the final product is quite a piece of kit for only weighing 225g. If you are interested in combat robotics, there may be a club near you! In australia, many are active on facebook. Feel free to reach out. Music: Keygen Church from Ultrakill

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