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| Drivers || [[Casey Jeremiason]], [[CJ Jeremiason]] |
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| Builders || [[Casey Jeremiason]], [[CJ Jeremiason]] |
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| Weight Class || [[12lb Weight Class|12lb]] |
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Rip is the smaller bot, without a saw. Rip is driven by CJ Jeremiason (Mrs. Jeremiason). Tear is the larger bot, with the articulated saw. Tear is driven by Casey Jeremiason (Mr. Jeremiason). |
Rip is the smaller bot, without a saw. Rip is driven by CJ Jeremiason (Mrs. Jeremiason). Tear is the larger bot, with the articulated saw. Tear is driven by Casey Jeremiason (Mr. Jeremiason). |
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==== Armor ==== |
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Both Rip and Tear are surrounded with ablative armor. The armor is comprised of several inches of polyethylene foam. The goal of the ablative armor is to allow opponents to attack either robot without causing any actual damage to the robots critical components. |
Both Rip and Tear are surrounded with ablative armor. The armor is comprised of several inches of polyethylene foam. The goal of the ablative armor is to allow opponents to attack either robot without causing any actual damage to the robots critical components. |
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[[File:RNT MILKTANK FIGHT NOV 21.jpg|center|thumb|522x522px|Rip & Tear loading into the box before Milktank fight November 21]] |
[[File:RNT MILKTANK FIGHT NOV 21.jpg|center|thumb|522x522px|Rip & Tear loading into the box before Milktank fight November 21]] |
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==== Weapon ==== |
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[[File:Weapon annotation.jpg|thumb|Tear Weapon Details]] |
[[File:Weapon annotation.jpg|thumb|Tear Weapon Details]] |
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The primary weapon of Rip & Tear resides on Tear. Tear has an articulated diamond blade saw. The saw arm is powered with a Propdrive 3536 1800kv motor, powered by a Lumineer 51 amp ESC. The arm motor interfaces with a 256:1 Banebots gear box, which then outputs to a XL sized pulley which drives a pulley attached to the arm. The arm base is 3d printed, the arm is CNC milled out of HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene). |
The primary weapon of Rip & Tear resides on Tear. Tear has an articulated diamond blade saw. The saw arm is powered with a Propdrive 3536 1800kv motor, powered by a Lumineer 51 amp ESC. The arm motor interfaces with a 256:1 Banebots gear box, which then outputs to a XL sized pulley which drives a pulley attached to the arm. The arm base is 3d printed, the arm is CNC milled out of HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene). |
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The saw motor is directly mounted to a 4.5" diamond cutoff wheel. The motor that drives the saw is also a Propdrive 3536 1800kv. The ESC that drives the weapon is a YEP 80 amp ESC. The saw blade was intentionally limited to less than 20,000 RPM's during it's debut, but was shown to spin up to 29,000 RPM's in testing. |
The saw motor is directly mounted to a 4.5" diamond cutoff wheel. The motor that drives the saw is also a Propdrive 3536 1800kv. The ESC that drives the weapon is a YEP 80 amp ESC. The saw blade was intentionally limited to less than 20,000 RPM's during it's debut, but was shown to spin up to 29,000 RPM's in testing. |
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==== Drive ==== |
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Both Rip and Tear's drives are identical. Each robot utilizes two Propdrive 3536 1800kv motors, driven by a Lumineer 51 amp ESC. The motors power a 20:1 Banesbot gearbox that then drives a Banebots Compliant 3" 50A Wheel. |
Both Rip and Tear's drives are identical. Each robot utilizes two Propdrive 3536 1800kv motors, driven by a Lumineer 51 amp ESC. The motors power a 20:1 Banesbot gearbox that then drives a Banebots Compliant 3" 50A Wheel. |
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==== November 2021 event ==== |
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We placed 2nd during the November 2021 event at NHRL. The recipe to our success at this event is summed up by "luck equals preparation meets opportunity". |
We placed 2nd during the November 2021 event at NHRL. The recipe to our success at this event is summed up by "luck equals preparation meets opportunity". |
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===== Drive Issues ===== |
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Rip & Tear were plagued with self-induced drive issues the entire event. |
Rip & Tear were plagued with self-induced drive issues the entire event. |
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[[Category:12lb Bots]][[Category:NHRL 2021]] |
[[Category:12lb Bots]][[Category:NHRL 2021]][[Category:US Robots]][[Category:Hammersaws]][[Category:Multibots]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 1 October 2024
Robot Facts
Drivers | Casey Jeremiason, CJ Jeremiason |
Builders | Casey Jeremiason, CJ Jeremiason |
Weight Class | 12lb |
Body Material | Foam |
Weapon | Articulated Saw |
Weapon Drive | Prop Drive 3536 |
Drive | Prop Drive 3536 with 20:1 Banebots Gear Boxes |
Power | 2200 MaH Battery |
Rip & Tear were specifically developed for Norwalk Havoc. The duo utilizes the 3lb weight bonus allowed to multibot entries, therefore increasing the maximum weight to 15lbs instead of 12lbs.
Rip is the smaller bot, without a saw. Rip is driven by CJ Jeremiason (Mrs. Jeremiason). Tear is the larger bot, with the articulated saw. Tear is driven by Casey Jeremiason (Mr. Jeremiason).
Armor
Both Rip and Tear are surrounded with ablative armor. The armor is comprised of several inches of polyethylene foam. The goal of the ablative armor is to allow opponents to attack either robot without causing any actual damage to the robots critical components.
Weapon
The primary weapon of Rip & Tear resides on Tear. Tear has an articulated diamond blade saw. The saw arm is powered with a Propdrive 3536 1800kv motor, powered by a Lumineer 51 amp ESC. The arm motor interfaces with a 256:1 Banebots gear box, which then outputs to a XL sized pulley which drives a pulley attached to the arm. The arm base is 3d printed, the arm is CNC milled out of HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene).
The saw motor is directly mounted to a 4.5" diamond cutoff wheel. The motor that drives the saw is also a Propdrive 3536 1800kv. The ESC that drives the weapon is a YEP 80 amp ESC. The saw blade was intentionally limited to less than 20,000 RPM's during it's debut, but was shown to spin up to 29,000 RPM's in testing.
Drive
Both Rip and Tear's drives are identical. Each robot utilizes two Propdrive 3536 1800kv motors, driven by a Lumineer 51 amp ESC. The motors power a 20:1 Banesbot gearbox that then drives a Banebots Compliant 3" 50A Wheel.
November 2021 event
We placed 2nd during the November 2021 event at NHRL. The recipe to our success at this event is summed up by "luck equals preparation meets opportunity".
Drive Issues
Rip & Tear were plagued with self-induced drive issues the entire event.
The rear non-drive wheels of Tear did not allow it to turn efficiently most of the day. During the last two fights of the day, the rear wheels were removed, allowing it to turn more efficiently.
The larger drive issue of the day was the controller mixing. Both robots suffered from improperly setup controller mixing. The throttle and steering were mix improperly which made the bots difficult to control.
Statistics
Info
- Rank: #Error: no local variable "rankActive" has been set. in 12lb.
- Last 5 fights: WLLWL
- Current streak: L1 (0 KOs/KO'd)
- Longest winning streak: 5 (2 KOs)
- Longest losing streak: 2 (1 KO'd)
- Avg fight time (seconds): 157.1
Record
Year | Events | Fights | W | L | % | KOs | KO'd |
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2018-19 | |||||||
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2021 | 2 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 0.600 | 3 | 1 |
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All-Time | 2 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 0.600 | 3 | 1 |
Events
Date | Fought as | Reached | Place | Fights | W | L | KOs | KO'd |
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November 13, 2021 | Rip & Tear | Final | 2nd | 7 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
December 18, 2021 | Rip & Tear | Losers 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Opponents
Opponent | Fights | W | L | KOs | KO'd | Last Meeting |
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HotLeafJuice | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | November 13, 2021 |
MilkTank | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | November 13, 2021 |
Smeezus | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | November 13, 2021 |
The Necromancer | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | November 13, 2021 |
Antisocial Distancing | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | November 13, 2021 |
AC/RC | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | December 18, 2021 |
Whittle By Whittle | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | December 18, 2021 |
Drunken Peasant | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | December 18, 2021 |
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Full Fight History
Date | Opponent | Round | Result | By | Points | Fight Length (s) | Video |
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November 13, 2021 | Double Down | Winners 1 | Win | Forfeit | 0.00 | ||
November 13, 2021 | HotLeafJuice | Winners 2 | Loss | Judges Decision | -1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/ds70uaP__A4?t=7119 |
November 13, 2021 | LiftOff | Losers 2 | Win | Forfeit | 0.00 | ||
November 13, 2021 | MilkTank | Losers 3 | Win | KO | 1.00 | 126 | https://youtu.be/ds70uaP__A4?t=20520 |
November 13, 2021 | Smeezus | Losers 4 | Win | KO | 1.00 | 112 | https://youtu.be/Y6Euj9wv6GQ?t=2379 |
November 13, 2021 | The Necromancer | Losers 5 | Win | Judges Decision | 1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/Y6Euj9wv6GQ?t=5681 |
November 13, 2021 | Antisocial Distancing | Losers Semifinal | Win | Judges Decision | 1.25 | 180 | https://youtu.be/Y6Euj9wv6GQ?t=11878 |
November 13, 2021 | HotLeafJuice | Prefinal | Win | Judges Decision | 1.52 | 180 | https://youtu.be/Y6Euj9wv6GQ?t=16594 |
November 13, 2021 | HotLeafJuice | Final | Loss | Judges Decision | -1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/Y6Euj9wv6GQ?t=21707 |
December 18, 2021 | Whittle By Whittle | Winners 1 | Loss | KO | -1.32 | 163 | https://youtu.be/3Vdh8qNF0ww?t=9505 |
December 18, 2021 | AC/RC | Losers 1 | Win | KO | 1.00 | 90 | https://youtu.be/3Vdh8qNF0ww?t=15689 |
December 18, 2021 | Caulk | Losers 2 | Win | Forfeit | 0.00 | ||
December 18, 2021 | Drunken Peasant | Losers 3 | Loss | Judges Decision | -1.35 | 180 | https://youtu.be/3Vdh8qNF0ww?t=21962 |
* Forfeits before the 2024 season are not counted in a bot's W-L record. Forfeits from 2024 and on are counted in a bot's W-L record.
For more information on how points are calculated for rankings, click here.
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