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[[File:Projectliftoff 3lb Sept22.png|thumb|Project Liftoff at NHRL September 2022]] |
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[[File:Projectliftoff Nov 2022.png|thumb|right|350px|Project LiftOff (Rev 6, November 2022)]] |
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[[File:Project Liftoff - September 2021 (rev 5.0).jpg|thumb|Project Liftoff - September 2021 (rev 5.0), pictured before the September 2021 event. The bot went on to go undefeated, winning the 3lb division with 4 KOs and 3 judges decisions.]] |
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Project Liftoff is a 3lb MeltyBrain (a robot that moves using translational drift) as its entire body spins at 2000 to 4000 RPM. |
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'''Project LiftOff''' is a 3lb [[:Category:Meltybrain Spinners|MeltyBrain]] — a robot that moves via translational drift while its '''entire body''' spins at 2,000–4,000 RPM. Built and driven by [[Andrew Kazmer]] and captained by [[Jim Kazmer]], it has competed at NHRL every year since the league's inception in 2018, and in 2021 became the '''first MeltyBrain to win an NHRL event'''. |
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Project LiftOff does <u>'''not'''</u> use an IR-beacon. It has dual IR-sensors in it that can be used to sense how far objects are in every direction; these can be used by the driver-controlled versions (Project LiftOff and Flip-N-Cut), and are required by the autonomous version (DeepMelt). |
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As of {{TODO: current month/year}}, Project LiftOff is in its '''9th design iteration'''. |
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Dual directional LEDs (on top/bottom and front/back) are used to indicate direction relative to the Bot (not the earth/cage). When the Bot is "tuned" these LEDs do not drift, but will change direction as the Bot ricochets around the cage. The driver must learn to drive the Bot relative to its "front" (the green LED) just like most other Bots. |
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== Overview == |
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As of Nov/Dec 2022, Project Liftoff is in it's 7th design iteration. |
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[[File:Project Liftoff a March-2019.jpg|alt=|thumb|Project Liftoff - March 2019 (rev 1.0)]] |
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* Rev-1.0 : March 2019 |
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** Processor: Arduino Nano |
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** Accelerometer: common MPU 6050 (+/- 16g 12 bits) |
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** Receiver Interface: standard RC-PWM into UART |
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** Motor Control: OneShot125 via PWM manipulation @ ~800Hz |
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** External Sensors: none |
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* Rev-1.1 May 2019 |
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** switched from 8" Aluminum rings to 9" AR-500 ring with tooth (and hand cut HDPE) |
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*** this AR-500 tooth proved to be too pointed and became embedded in arena wall several times |
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[[File:Project LiftOff b May-2019.jpg|alt=|thumb|Project Liftoff - May 2019 (rev 1.1)]] |
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[[File:Project LiftOff c Aug-2019.jpg|alt=|thumb|Project Liftoff - August 2019 (rev 1.2)]] |
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[[File:Project LiftOff d2 Sir Pops Alot Aug-2019.jpg|alt=|thumb|Sir Pops A Lot (derivative) - August 2019 (rev 1.15)]] |
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* Rev-2.0 : 2020 |
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** Processor: Teensy 4.0 |
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** Accelerometer: none… used motor eRPM telemetry from ESCs via bidirectional dShot |
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** Receiver Interface: RC-SBUS into UART |
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** Motor Control: dShot600 via SPI manipulation @ 8000Hz |
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** External Sensors: active IR |
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** CNC'd HDPE body |
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** New 8" AR-500 ring and tooth (with a more blunt tip) |
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[[File:Project Liftoff July-2020.jpg|alt=|thumb|Project Liftoff - July 2020 (rev 2.0)]] |
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[[File:Project LiftOff f Flip n Cut July-2020.jpg|alt=|thumb|Flip N' Cut (derivative) - July 2020 (rev 2.05)]] |
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[[File:Project LiftOff g Sept-2020.jpg|alt=|thumb|Project Liftoff - September 2020 (rev 2.1)]] |
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* Rev-3 : 2021 Same electronics as Rev-2; improved algorithm, wheel orientation, and return to accelerometer (see March-2021 picture below).[[File:PXL 20210320 135444503.jpg|thumb|Project Liftoff - March 2021 (rev 3.0)]] |
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** Processor: Teensy 4.0 |
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** Accelerometer: H3LIS331DL (+/- 400g 16 bits) |
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** Receiver Interface: RC-SBUS into UART |
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** Motor Control: dShot600 via SPI manipulation @ 8000Hz |
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** External Sensors: active IR |
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** changed to 4S (from 3S) |
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** Other Details: |
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*** Switched to a "Motor Pod" that is sandwhich'd by two clam shell HDPE halves. |
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*** Put wheels in-line with weapon tooth (what was Jim thinking). |
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*** misc. software improvements (algorithm simplified) |
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* Rev-4 : 2021 (May-2021 and July-2021) Same as Rev-3 except: |
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** Quest for a more durable motor... |
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*** May-2021: created a custom motor with internal thrust bearing with "no-name" motors (internal thrust bearing still failed by the third fight). |
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*** July-2021: Put a thrust bearing inside a PropDrive motor |
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**** Combing a PD-2826 stator with a PD-2830 motor-can gave the needed room. Could do the same thing with a PD-2830 stator and a PD-2836 motor-can (the PD-2836 is really a 2834, 4mm larger than the PD-2830). |
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**** This motor sacrificed power for durability. It was durable... however, it changed the failure point to the set screws and motor axle. |
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** Wheel Axis returning to 90 degrees from weapon |
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*** when wheels are inline with the weapon, the hockey-pucking is far worse. |
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** Making weight distribution fully symmetric... |
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*** a large counter-balance weight opposite (single tooth) weapon increases hockey-pucking... an impact causes the tooth to stop, but the other side of the Bot goes flying due to its own momentum. |
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*** change to fully symmetric two weapon teeth, allowing us to avoid a large counter balance weight. |
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** changed to full round HDPE body |
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*** prior HDPE cut-outs were to save weight |
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*** prior circular AR-500 weapon ring kept wall collisions "safer" and minimized pinning risk, and allowed us to hollow-out the HDPE. |
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*** re-design and re-cut of HDPE shell. |
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** weapon ring changes |
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*** make weapon ring narrower to decrease weight to offset increase in HDPE |
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*** remove bolt holes from weapon ring (to maximize its strength) |
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** [[File:MotoramaTPU.jpg|thumb|Project Liftoff - Side profile (rev 6.0)]]July-2021: first usage of titanium wheels. Thank you to Joe Fabbiani (Smeeeeh) and Calvin Iba (Lynx) for sharing the idea and showing the way - see Lynx May-2021 competition. |
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* Rev-5 : Sept-2021 Same as Rev-4 except: |
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** Major Motor redesign |
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*** Switched from PropDrive 2830 to PropDrive 2836. |
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**** more power. |
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*** Changed to a Hub Motor wheel attachment |
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**** 6mm dead axle |
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**** two 626 bearings (1000+ pounds of dynamic load) |
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**** custom machined aluminum inner (motor-can) and out (wheel) hubs |
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***** done on home CNC machine (0.2mm layer height) |
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**** titanium wheels (via send-cut-send) |
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**** no more set screw failures! |
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**** Thank you to Brian Boxell (Eruption) for giving us some direction, encouragement, and help on Hub Motors. |
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** Yet another AR-500 weapon ring re-design |
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*** Needed to find 80+ grams to offset the increased weight from the above Hub Motors. |
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*** Same 0.25" AR-500, but... |
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**** via send-cut-send. |
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**** Previous 326g (almost a full round circle) to 241g (almost rectangular) |
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**** Still no holes, very tapered/narrow in the middle. |
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** Both the above required a re-design of HDPE shell. |
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* [[File:Annotated Project LiftOff Internals.jpg|thumb|Annotated Image of Sept-2021 Project LiftOff internals. The accelerometer and RC receiver are on the underside of the PCB.]]Rev-5 Issues that we had hoped to address for Nov-2021 : |
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** In the "first attempt" of CNC'ing aluminum I made several mistakes that led to slight defects in the motor hubs (leading to non-alingment in the Hub Motors that were used... rubbing/friction/added heat/lost power). |
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*** Over-clamping & un-even clamping. |
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*** Slight alignment issues with double sided parts. |
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** We never (software) tuned Project LiftOff... we were making hardware fixes until midnight on Friday. |
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*** The controls were upside down and backwards all day on Saturday. |
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*** The IR object/wall detection was never used since it was so misaligned. |
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** Possibly make some ESC changes to improve drift performance. |
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** Continue to ponder how to avoid "hockey pucking". |
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** "Save the Arena Floor" upgrade... |
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*** We will modify the software to take advantage of the wheel telemetry information we have (via bidirectional dShot) to avoid "spinning our wheels". |
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*** This will not only stop us from ripping apart the arena floor (like a saw blade), but: |
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**** It will be much quieter. |
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**** It should enable us to spin up much faster (using static friction instead of dynamic friction). |
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* <br />Rev-6 : February-2022 Same as Rev-5 except: |
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** Major Shell Redesign |
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*** After failures during the December finals, we have decided to move away from UHMW or HDPE as shell materials. These materials were too prone to failure around the metal ring. |
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*** The outer shells are now printed out of TPU plastic. |
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*** Smaller batteries |
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** New AR500 weapon options |
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*** Long reach weapon, made of stacked 1/8" AR500. |
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**** via send-cut-send. |
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**** Allows us to play the reach game with other horizontals, and keeps big wheel bots away from our chassis. |
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**** Welded together, questionable structural integrity. |
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** New PCB iteration |
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*** Smaller |
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*** Lighter |
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*** Bluetooth to remote external devices |
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**** Functional, but requires an add-on board that is hard to fit in 3 pound bot. |
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**** Provides battery, temp, and speed telemetry in real time |
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*** Smarter layout, better components. |
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* <br />Rev7 changes (Sept/Nov/December 2022) |
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** Changed shell layout to allow... |
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*** rotated hub motors so wheels are outward (instead of inward). |
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**** This provides a better "gear ratio", giving more torque to spin up (but decreases the final speed). |
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*** New PCB layout to accommodate... |
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**** multiple accelerometers, fewer parts, different parts |
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*** Better machined Inner/Outer Hubs |
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*** Thinner Titanium wheels. |
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** Software improvements for better drifting |
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** (Finally) did revision 1 of autonomous software |
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Unlike most MeltyBrains, Project LiftOff does '''not''' use an IR beacon. Instead, it carries '''dual onboard IR sensors''' that measure distance to objects in every direction. These are used by the driver-controlled versions (Project LiftOff and Flip-N-Cut) and are required by the autonomous variant ([[DeepMelt]]). |
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===Robot Facts=== |
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The first appearance was at the March 2019 NHRL event. The very first version used an 8" diameter aluminum pipe cut into two 1/2" thick slices with a notch cut out for the AR500 tooth (with two bolt holes). |
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Two pairs of directional LEDs (top/bottom and front/back) indicate orientation '''relative to the bot''' — not the arena. When properly tuned, these LEDs hold steady; they only shift as the bot ricochets off arena walls. The driver flies the bot relative to its "front" (the green LED), much like any conventional combat robot. |
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Since then, Liftoff has used several laser or waterjet-cut AR500 steel rings. These rings have been sandwiched or otherwise mounted to CNC'd UHMW/HDPE or 3D printed TPU bodies that contain the primary electronics and battery. This has proven to be a durable, and adaptable construction method. |
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! Driver || [[Andrew Kazmer]] (primary), [[Jim Kazmer]] (occasional) |
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! Team Captain || [[Jim Kazmer]] |
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|Weight Class||[[3lb Weight Class|3lb]] |
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! Weight Class || [[3lb Weight Class|3lb]] |
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|Body Material||TPU, HDPE, AR500 |
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! Type || Full-body MeltyBrain Spinner |
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! Body Material || TPU shell, AR500 weapon ring |
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|Weapon Drive||NA |
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! Weapon || Symmetric dual-tooth AR500 ring (full-body spinner) |
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|Drive||2 x Propdrive 2836 1200kv, 1.55" Titanium "Cleat" Wheels |
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! Drive || 2× PropDrive 2836 1200kv hub motors, 1.55" titanium "cleat" wheels |
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|Power||2x4S 450mah LiPo |
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! Power || 2× 4S 450mAh LiPo |
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! Spin Rate || 2,000–4,000 RPM |
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! First Event || March 2019 NHRL |
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! Notable Achievement || First MeltyBrain to win an NHRL event (Sept 2021) |
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[[File:PL Minibot.jpg|thumb|Minibot - 1lb Titanium wedge, TPU body]] |
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{{Bot Stats|bot=Project_LiftOff|class=3lb}} |
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== Design Philosophy == |
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Project LiftOff has used several laser- or waterjet-cut '''AR500 steel rings''' as its weapon throughout its lifetime. These rings are sandwiched or otherwise mounted to CNC'd UHMW/HDPE or 3D-printed TPU bodies that house the primary electronics and battery. This construction has proven both durable and remarkably adaptable — it has allowed the design to evolve significantly across nine revisions while preserving the core platform. |
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== Revision History == |
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=== Rev 1.0 — March 2019 === |
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[[File:Project Liftoff a March-2019.jpg|thumb|right|Project LiftOff — March 2019 (Rev 1.0)]] |
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First appearance, at the March 2019 NHRL event. The original weapon was an 8" diameter aluminum pipe cut into two ½" thick slices with a notch for an AR500 tooth (two bolt holes). |
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* '''Processor:''' Arduino Nano |
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* '''Accelerometer:''' MPU-6050 (±16g, 12-bit) |
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* '''Receiver Interface:''' standard RC-PWM into UART |
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* '''Motor Control:''' OneShot125 via PWM manipulation @ ~800Hz |
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* '''External Sensors:''' none |
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=== Rev 1.1 — May 2019 === |
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[[File:Project LiftOff b May-2019.jpg|thumb|right|Project LiftOff — May 2019 (Rev 1.1)]] |
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Switched from 8" aluminum rings to a 9" AR500 ring with a single tooth (and hand-cut HDPE body). The pointed AR500 tooth proved too aggressive — it became embedded in the arena wall on multiple occasions. |
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=== Rev 1.2 — August 2019 === |
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[[File:Project LiftOff c Aug-2019.jpg|thumb|right|Project LiftOff — August 2019 (Rev 1.2)]] |
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Refinements to the body and weapon ring profile. |
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''Derivative: '''Sir Pops A Lot''' (Rev 1.15, August 2019) — pictured below.'' |
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[[File:Project LiftOff d2 Sir Pops Alot Aug-2019.jpg|thumb|right|Sir Pops A Lot derivative — August 2019 (Rev 1.15)]] |
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=== Rev 2.0 — 2020 === |
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[[File:Project Liftoff July-2020.jpg|thumb|right|Project LiftOff — July 2020 (Rev 2.0)]] |
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Major electronics overhaul. The MPU-6050 accelerometer was retired in favor of motor eRPM telemetry from the ESCs via bidirectional dShot. |
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* '''Processor:''' Teensy 4.0 |
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* '''Accelerometer:''' none — used motor eRPM telemetry |
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* '''Receiver Interface:''' RC-SBUS into UART |
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* '''Motor Control:''' dShot600 via SPI manipulation @ 8000Hz |
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* '''External Sensors:''' active IR |
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* '''Body:''' CNC'd HDPE |
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* '''Weapon:''' new 8" AR500 ring with a more blunt tooth profile |
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''Derivative: '''Flip-N-Cut''' (Rev 2.05, July 2020).'' |
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[[File:Project LiftOff f Flip n Cut July-2020.jpg|thumb|right|Flip-N-Cut derivative — July 2020 (Rev 2.05)]] |
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=== Rev 2.1 — September 2020 === |
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[[File:Project LiftOff g Sept-2020.jpg|thumb|right|Project LiftOff — September 2020 (Rev 2.1)]] |
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Iterative refinements to the Rev 2.0 platform. |
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=== Rev 3 — 2021 === |
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[[File:PXL 20210320 135444503.jpg|thumb|right|Project LiftOff — March 2021 (Rev 3.0)]] |
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Same electronics as Rev 2, with an improved algorithm, revised wheel orientation, and a return to a dedicated accelerometer. |
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* '''Processor:''' Teensy 4.0 |
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* '''Accelerometer:''' H3LIS331DL (±400g, 16-bit) |
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* '''Receiver Interface:''' RC-SBUS into UART |
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* '''Motor Control:''' dShot600 via SPI manipulation @ 8000Hz |
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* '''External Sensors:''' active IR |
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* '''Battery:''' upgraded from 3S to 4S |
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* '''Construction:''' new "motor pod" sandwiched by two clamshell HDPE halves |
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* Wheels placed inline with the weapon tooth (later reverted) |
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* Algorithm simplification |
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=== Rev 4 — May / July 2021 === |
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The hunt for a more durable motor. |
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* '''May 2021:''' custom motor with internal thrust bearing using "no-name" stators (the thrust bearing still failed by the third fight). |
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* '''July 2021:''' thrust bearing fitted inside a PropDrive motor by combining a PD-2826 stator with a PD-2830 motor can. (The same trick works with a PD-2830 stator and a PD-2836 can — the PD-2836 is really a 2834.) This sacrificed power for durability; the new failure points became the set screws and motor axle. |
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* Wheel axis returned to 90° from the weapon (inline wheels worsened "hockey-pucking"). |
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* Weight distribution made fully symmetric: instead of a heavy counter-balance opposite a single tooth (which sent the chassis flying when the tooth stopped on impact), the design moved to '''two symmetric weapon teeth'''. |
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* Body changed to a full-round HDPE shell (re-designed and re-cut). |
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* Weapon ring made narrower to offset the heavier shell, with bolt holes removed to maximize strength. |
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* '''First titanium wheels.''' Thanks to Joe Fabbiani (Smeeeeh) and Calvin Iba (Lynx) for sharing the idea. |
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=== Rev 5 — September 2021 === |
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[[File:Project Liftoff - September 2021 (rev 5.0).jpg|thumb|right|Project LiftOff — September 2021 (Rev 5.0). The bot went on to '''win the 3lb division undefeated''', with 4 KOs and 3 judges' decisions.]] |
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[[File:Annotated Project LiftOff Internals.jpg|thumb|right|Annotated Sept-2021 internals. Accelerometer and RC receiver are on the underside of the PCB.]] |
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The breakout revision. Project LiftOff went '''undefeated''' at the September 2021 NHRL event, winning the 3lb division with 4 KOs and 3 judges' decisions — and becoming the first MeltyBrain to win an NHRL event. |
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* '''Motor:''' upgraded to PropDrive 2836 for more power. |
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* '''Hub Motor design:''' |
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** 6mm dead axle |
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** Two 626 bearings (1,000+ lb dynamic load) |
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** Custom-machined aluminum inner (motor can) and outer (wheel) hubs, done on a home CNC at 0.2mm layer height |
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** Titanium wheels via SendCutSend |
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** No more set-screw failures |
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** Thanks to Brian Boxell (Eruption) for hub-motor guidance. |
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* '''Weapon ring redesign:''' same 0.25" AR500, sourced via SendCutSend. Reduced from 326g (near-full circle) to 241g (near-rectangular). No bolt holes; tapered through the middle. |
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* HDPE shell redesigned to match. |
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==== Known Rev 5 issues (carried into Nov 2021) ==== |
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* Aluminum CNC mistakes (over-clamping, double-sided alignment) caused slight defects in the motor hubs, leading to Hub Motor misalignment, friction, and lost power. |
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* The bot was never properly software-tuned at the November event — hardware fixes ran until midnight Friday, controls were upside-down and backwards all of Saturday, and IR object/wall detection was unusable due to misalignment. |
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=== Rev 6 — February 2022 === |
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[[File:LiftoffTPU.jpg|thumb|right|Project LiftOff — February 2022 (Rev 6.0), pictured before Motorama Robot Conflict]] |
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[[File:MotoramaTPU.jpg|thumb|right|Project LiftOff — side profile (Rev 6.0)]] |
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After failures during the December 2021 finals, UHMW and HDPE were retired as shell materials — both proved too prone to failure around the metal ring. |
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* '''Shell:''' 3D-printed in TPU. |
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* '''Battery:''' smaller packs. |
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* '''New AR500 weapon options:''' a long-reach weapon made of stacked ⅛" AR500 (welded), via SendCutSend. Lets Project LiftOff play the reach game against other horizontals and keeps big-wheel bots away from the chassis. Structural integrity of the welds is questionable. |
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* '''New PCB iteration:''' smaller, lighter, smarter component layout. Bluetooth telemetry to remote external devices (battery, temperature, speed) — functional but requires an add-on board that's tight to fit in 3 lbs. |
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=== Rev 7 — Sept / Nov / December 2022 === |
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[[File:Projectliftoff 3lb Sept22.png|thumb|right|Project LiftOff at NHRL September 2022 (Rev 7)]] |
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* Shell layout reworked so the hub motors could be rotated with the wheels facing '''outward''' instead of inward — a better effective gear ratio, trading top speed for spin-up torque. |
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* New PCB layout supporting multiple accelerometers, fewer parts, and improved component selection. |
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* Better-machined inner/outer hubs. |
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* Thinner titanium wheels. |
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* Software improvements for cleaner drifting. |
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* '''First revision of autonomous software.''' |
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=== Rev 8 — {{TODO: timeframe (year/event)}} === |
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{{TODO: Describe Rev 8 changes. Suggested bullets to fill in:}} |
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* '''Electronics / PCB:''' {{TODO}} |
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* '''Motors / Drive:''' {{TODO}} |
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* '''Weapon / Ring:''' {{TODO}} |
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* '''Shell / Body:''' {{TODO}} |
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* '''Software:''' {{TODO}} |
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* '''Other:''' {{TODO}} |
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=== Rev 9 — {{TODO: timeframe (year/event)}} (current) === |
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{{TODO: Describe Rev 9 changes. Suggested bullets to fill in:}} |
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* '''Electronics / PCB:''' {{TODO}} |
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* '''Motors / Drive:''' {{TODO}} |
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* '''Weapon / Ring:''' {{TODO}} |
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* '''Shell / Body:''' {{TODO}} |
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* '''Software:''' {{TODO}} |
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* '''Other:''' {{TODO}} |
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== Notable Fights == |
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=== Career Highlights === |
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* '''September 2021 — NHRL 3lb Champion (undefeated):''' 4 KOs, 3 judges' decisions. First MeltyBrain to win an NHRL event. |
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* '''November 2025 — Quarterfinals vs. [[Actual Size]]:''' a Primetime match in which Project LiftOff disabled Actual Size's weapon (the weapon gear was sheared off after weapon-on-weapon contact), advancing past the V3 build of Actual Size. Earlier in the same event, Project LiftOff also knocked out [[Colossus]], tearing off one of its wheels in the process. |
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* {{TODO: Add 2023, 2024, and other 2025/2026 highlights — championships, notable KOs, milestone wins, etc.}} |
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=== Featured Match === |
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2oilmugmZw}} |
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2oilmugmZw}} |
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{{TODO: Add additional fight videos from 2023–2026 if desired, e.g.:}} |
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{{TODO: {{#ev:youtube|VIDEO_URL}} }} |
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== Related Bots == |
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The Project LiftOff platform has spawned several derivatives and a heavier sibling: |
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File:Project Liftoff March-2019.jpg|Project LiftOff in March 2019 |
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File:DSC01159.jpg|Project LiftOff in May 2019 |
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* '''[[Flip-N-Cut]]''' — driver-controlled 3lb derivative (Rev 2.05, July 2020). |
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File:DSC01257.jpg|Project LiftOff in August 2019 |
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* '''Sir Pops A Lot''' — 3lb derivative (Rev 1.15, August 2019). |
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File:Project Liftoff.jpg|Project LiftOff in July 2020 |
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* '''[[DeepMelt]]''' — autonomous variant of the Project LiftOff platform. |
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File:Project LiftOff e July-2020.jpg|Project LiftOff in July 2020 (alt) |
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* '''[[Project LiftOff-30]]''' — 30lb sibling, scaling the same MeltyBrain design philosophy up a weight class. |
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File:Project Liftoff Sept-2020.jpg|Project LiftOff in September 2020 |
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* '''Minibot''' — 1lb titanium wedge with a TPU body, pictured below. |
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File:PXL 20210320 135444504.jpg|Project LiftOff in March 2021 |
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File:Project Liftoff.png|Project LiftOff in April 2022 |
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[[File:PL Minibot.jpg|thumb|center|400px|Minibot — 1lb titanium wedge with TPU body]] |
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File:Projectliftoff-removebg.png|Project LiftOff in April 2022 |
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File:Projectliftoff Nov 2022.png|Project LiftOff in November 2022 |
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== Statistics == |
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File:Competitors 1.jpg|Andrew and Jim Kazmer, November 2022 |
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{{Bot Stats|bot=Project_LiftOff|class=3lb}} |
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== Gallery == |
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File:Project Liftoff March-2019.jpg|March 2019 — Rev 1.0 |
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File:DSC01159.jpg|May 2019 — Rev 1.1 |
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File:DSC01257.jpg|August 2019 — Rev 1.2 |
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File:Project Liftoff.jpg|July 2020 — Rev 2.0 |
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File:Project LiftOff e July-2020.jpg|July 2020 — Rev 2.0 (alt view) |
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File:Project Liftoff Sept-2020.jpg|September 2020 — Rev 2.1 |
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File:PXL 20210320 135444504.jpg|March 2021 — Rev 3.0 |
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File:Project Liftoff - September 2021 (rev 5.0).jpg|September 2021 — Rev 5.0 (NHRL Champion) |
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File:LiftoffTPU.jpg|February 2022 — Rev 6.0 |
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File:MotoramaTPU.jpg|February 2022 — Rev 6.0 (side profile) |
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File:Project Liftoff.png|April 2022 — Rev 6 |
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File:Projectliftoff-removebg.png|April 2022 — Rev 6 (cutout) |
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File:Projectliftoff 3lb Sept22.png|September 2022 — Rev 7 |
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File:Projectliftoff Nov 2022.png|November 2022 — Rev 7 |
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File:Annotated Project LiftOff Internals.jpg|Annotated Sept 2021 internals |
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File:Competitors 1.jpg|Andrew and Jim Kazmer — November 2022 |
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== Acknowledgments == |
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* '''Joe Fabbiani''' (Smeeeeh) and '''Calvin Iba''' ([[Lynx]]) — for sharing the titanium-wheel concept (Rev 4). |
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* '''Brian Boxell''' ([[Eruption]]) — for direction and encouragement on the hub-motor design (Rev 5). |
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Revision as of 02:50, 10 May 2026

Project LiftOff is a 3lb MeltyBrain — a robot that moves via translational drift while its entire body spins at 2,000–4,000 RPM. Built and driven by Andrew Kazmer and captained by Jim Kazmer, it has competed at NHRL every year since the league's inception in 2018, and in 2021 became the first MeltyBrain to win an NHRL event.
As of Template:TODO: current month/year, Project LiftOff is in its 9th design iteration.
Overview
Unlike most MeltyBrains, Project LiftOff does not use an IR beacon. Instead, it carries dual onboard IR sensors that measure distance to objects in every direction. These are used by the driver-controlled versions (Project LiftOff and Flip-N-Cut) and are required by the autonomous variant (DeepMelt).
Two pairs of directional LEDs (top/bottom and front/back) indicate orientation relative to the bot — not the arena. When properly tuned, these LEDs hold steady; they only shift as the bot ricochets off arena walls. The driver flies the bot relative to its "front" (the green LED), much like any conventional combat robot.
| Driver | Andrew Kazmer (primary), Jim Kazmer (occasional) |
|---|---|
| Team Captain | Jim Kazmer |
| Weight Class | 3lb |
| Type | Full-body MeltyBrain Spinner |
| Body Material | TPU shell, AR500 weapon ring |
| Weapon | Symmetric dual-tooth AR500 ring (full-body spinner) |
| Drive | 2× PropDrive 2836 1200kv hub motors, 1.55" titanium "cleat" wheels |
| Power | 2× 4S 450mAh LiPo |
| Spin Rate | 2,000–4,000 RPM |
| First Event | March 2019 NHRL |
| Notable Achievement | First MeltyBrain to win an NHRL event (Sept 2021) |
Design Philosophy
Project LiftOff has used several laser- or waterjet-cut AR500 steel rings as its weapon throughout its lifetime. These rings are sandwiched or otherwise mounted to CNC'd UHMW/HDPE or 3D-printed TPU bodies that house the primary electronics and battery. This construction has proven both durable and remarkably adaptable — it has allowed the design to evolve significantly across nine revisions while preserving the core platform.
Revision History
Rev 1.0 — March 2019

First appearance, at the March 2019 NHRL event. The original weapon was an 8" diameter aluminum pipe cut into two ½" thick slices with a notch for an AR500 tooth (two bolt holes).
- Processor: Arduino Nano
- Accelerometer: MPU-6050 (±16g, 12-bit)
- Receiver Interface: standard RC-PWM into UART
- Motor Control: OneShot125 via PWM manipulation @ ~800Hz
- External Sensors: none
Rev 1.1 — May 2019

Switched from 8" aluminum rings to a 9" AR500 ring with a single tooth (and hand-cut HDPE body). The pointed AR500 tooth proved too aggressive — it became embedded in the arena wall on multiple occasions.
Rev 1.2 — August 2019

Refinements to the body and weapon ring profile.
Derivative: Sir Pops A Lot (Rev 1.15, August 2019) — pictured below.

Rev 2.0 — 2020

Major electronics overhaul. The MPU-6050 accelerometer was retired in favor of motor eRPM telemetry from the ESCs via bidirectional dShot.
- Processor: Teensy 4.0
- Accelerometer: none — used motor eRPM telemetry
- Receiver Interface: RC-SBUS into UART
- Motor Control: dShot600 via SPI manipulation @ 8000Hz
- External Sensors: active IR
- Body: CNC'd HDPE
- Weapon: new 8" AR500 ring with a more blunt tooth profile
Derivative: Flip-N-Cut (Rev 2.05, July 2020).

Rev 2.1 — September 2020

Iterative refinements to the Rev 2.0 platform.
Rev 3 — 2021

Same electronics as Rev 2, with an improved algorithm, revised wheel orientation, and a return to a dedicated accelerometer.
- Processor: Teensy 4.0
- Accelerometer: H3LIS331DL (±400g, 16-bit)
- Receiver Interface: RC-SBUS into UART
- Motor Control: dShot600 via SPI manipulation @ 8000Hz
- External Sensors: active IR
- Battery: upgraded from 3S to 4S
- Construction: new "motor pod" sandwiched by two clamshell HDPE halves
- Wheels placed inline with the weapon tooth (later reverted)
- Algorithm simplification
Rev 4 — May / July 2021
The hunt for a more durable motor.
- May 2021: custom motor with internal thrust bearing using "no-name" stators (the thrust bearing still failed by the third fight).
- July 2021: thrust bearing fitted inside a PropDrive motor by combining a PD-2826 stator with a PD-2830 motor can. (The same trick works with a PD-2830 stator and a PD-2836 can — the PD-2836 is really a 2834.) This sacrificed power for durability; the new failure points became the set screws and motor axle.
- Wheel axis returned to 90° from the weapon (inline wheels worsened "hockey-pucking").
- Weight distribution made fully symmetric: instead of a heavy counter-balance opposite a single tooth (which sent the chassis flying when the tooth stopped on impact), the design moved to two symmetric weapon teeth.
- Body changed to a full-round HDPE shell (re-designed and re-cut).
- Weapon ring made narrower to offset the heavier shell, with bolt holes removed to maximize strength.
- First titanium wheels. Thanks to Joe Fabbiani (Smeeeeh) and Calvin Iba (Lynx) for sharing the idea.
Rev 5 — September 2021


The breakout revision. Project LiftOff went undefeated at the September 2021 NHRL event, winning the 3lb division with 4 KOs and 3 judges' decisions — and becoming the first MeltyBrain to win an NHRL event.
- Motor: upgraded to PropDrive 2836 for more power.
- Hub Motor design:
- 6mm dead axle
- Two 626 bearings (1,000+ lb dynamic load)
- Custom-machined aluminum inner (motor can) and outer (wheel) hubs, done on a home CNC at 0.2mm layer height
- Titanium wheels via SendCutSend
- No more set-screw failures
- Thanks to Brian Boxell (Eruption) for hub-motor guidance.
- Weapon ring redesign: same 0.25" AR500, sourced via SendCutSend. Reduced from 326g (near-full circle) to 241g (near-rectangular). No bolt holes; tapered through the middle.
- HDPE shell redesigned to match.
Known Rev 5 issues (carried into Nov 2021)
- Aluminum CNC mistakes (over-clamping, double-sided alignment) caused slight defects in the motor hubs, leading to Hub Motor misalignment, friction, and lost power.
- The bot was never properly software-tuned at the November event — hardware fixes ran until midnight Friday, controls were upside-down and backwards all of Saturday, and IR object/wall detection was unusable due to misalignment.
Rev 6 — February 2022


After failures during the December 2021 finals, UHMW and HDPE were retired as shell materials — both proved too prone to failure around the metal ring.
- Shell: 3D-printed in TPU.
- Battery: smaller packs.
- New AR500 weapon options: a long-reach weapon made of stacked ⅛" AR500 (welded), via SendCutSend. Lets Project LiftOff play the reach game against other horizontals and keeps big-wheel bots away from the chassis. Structural integrity of the welds is questionable.
- New PCB iteration: smaller, lighter, smarter component layout. Bluetooth telemetry to remote external devices (battery, temperature, speed) — functional but requires an add-on board that's tight to fit in 3 lbs.
Rev 7 — Sept / Nov / December 2022

- Shell layout reworked so the hub motors could be rotated with the wheels facing outward instead of inward — a better effective gear ratio, trading top speed for spin-up torque.
- New PCB layout supporting multiple accelerometers, fewer parts, and improved component selection.
- Better-machined inner/outer hubs.
- Thinner titanium wheels.
- Software improvements for cleaner drifting.
- First revision of autonomous software.
Rev 8 — Template:TODO: timeframe (year/event)
Template:TODO: Describe Rev 8 changes. Suggested bullets to fill in:
- Electronics / PCB: Template:TODO
- Motors / Drive: Template:TODO
- Weapon / Ring: Template:TODO
- Shell / Body: Template:TODO
- Software: Template:TODO
- Other: Template:TODO
Rev 9 — Template:TODO: timeframe (year/event) (current)
Template:TODO: Describe Rev 9 changes. Suggested bullets to fill in:
- Electronics / PCB: Template:TODO
- Motors / Drive: Template:TODO
- Weapon / Ring: Template:TODO
- Shell / Body: Template:TODO
- Software: Template:TODO
- Other: Template:TODO
Notable Fights
Career Highlights
- September 2021 — NHRL 3lb Champion (undefeated): 4 KOs, 3 judges' decisions. First MeltyBrain to win an NHRL event.
- November 2025 — Quarterfinals vs. Actual Size: a Primetime match in which Project LiftOff disabled Actual Size's weapon (the weapon gear was sheared off after weapon-on-weapon contact), advancing past the V3 build of Actual Size. Earlier in the same event, Project LiftOff also knocked out Colossus, tearing off one of its wheels in the process.
- Template:TODO: Add 2023, 2024, and other 2025/2026 highlights — championships, notable KOs, milestone wins, etc.
Featured Match
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Related Bots
The Project LiftOff platform has spawned several derivatives and a heavier sibling:
- Flip-N-Cut — driver-controlled 3lb derivative (Rev 2.05, July 2020).
- Sir Pops A Lot — 3lb derivative (Rev 1.15, August 2019).
- DeepMelt — autonomous variant of the Project LiftOff platform.
- Project LiftOff-30 — 30lb sibling, scaling the same MeltyBrain design philosophy up a weight class.
- Minibot — 1lb titanium wedge with a TPU body, pictured below.

Statistics
Statistics
Info
- Rank: #40 in 3lb.
- Last 5 fights: WLWWL
- Current streak: L1 (0 KOs/KO'd)
- Longest winning streak: 7 (4 KOs)
- Longest losing streak: 3 (3 KO'd)
- Avg fight time (seconds): 134.1
Record
| Year | Events | Fights | W | L | % | KOs | KO'd |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-19 | 3 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 0.600 | 4 | 4 |
| 2020 | 3 | 10 | 4 | 6 | 0.400 | 3 | 4 |
| 2021 | 6 | 20 | 12 | 8 | 0.600 | 8 | 3 |
| 2022 | 4 | 21 | 13 | 8 | 0.619 | 5 | 5 |
| 2023 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0.750 | 1 | 0 |
| 2024 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0.667 | 0 | 1 |
| 2025 | 3 | 13 | 7 | 6 | 0.538 | 3 | 4 |
| 2026 | 3 | 12 | 8 | 4 | 0.667 | 3 | 2 |
| All-Time | 24 | 93 | 55 | 38 | 0.591 | 27 | 23 |
Events
| Date | Fought as | Reached | Place | Fights | W | L | KOs | KO'd |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 9, 2019 | Losers 2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | ||
| May 10, 2019 | Losers 5 | 4th | 6 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| August 10, 2019 | Project Liftoff | Losers 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
| July 18, 2020 | Losers 3 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | ||
| July 19, 2020 | Project Liftoff | Losers 4 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
| September 19, 2020 | Project Liftoff | Losers 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | |
| March 20, 2021 | Project LiftOff | Losers 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
| May 15, 2021 | Project Liftoff | Losers 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | |
| July 24, 2021 | Project Liftoff | Losers 6 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |
| September 18, 2021 | Project Liftoff | Final | 1st | 7 | 7 | 0 | 4 | 0 |
| November 13, 2021 | Project LiftOff | Losers 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
| December 18, 2021 | Project LiftOff | Losers 4 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | |
| April 23, 2022 | Project LiftOff | Elimination 4 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| September 17, 2022 | Project Liftoff | Elimination Round 5 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
| November 12, 2022 | Project LiftOff | Elimination Final | 3rd | 7 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
| December 17, 2022 | Project LiftOff | Elimination Final | 3rd | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| March 18, 2023 | Project LiftOff | Round 5 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |
| March 2, 2024 | Project LiftOff | Round of 32 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
| May 3, 2025 | Project LiftOff | Prelim Rd. 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 1 | |
| November 1, 2025 | Project LiftOff-3 | Semifinals | 8 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | |
| December 6, 2025 | Project LiftOff-3 | Prelims Rd. 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | |
| March 7, 2026 | Project LiftOff-3 | Round of 16 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |
| April 4, 2026 | Project LiftOff-3 | Round of 32 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | |
| May 2, 2026 | Project LiftOff-3 | Round of 32 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 |
Opponents
| Opponent | Fights | W | L | KOs | KO'd | Last Meeting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eruption | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | December 17, 2022 |
| Lynx | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | December 17, 2022 |
| Judge's Dream | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | September 18, 2021 |
| SawMurai | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | July 24, 2021 |
| Chubby Unicorn | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | December 17, 2022 |
| Polywog | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | December 17, 2022 |
| Wasp | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | May 10, 2019 |
| Sir Slicey | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | December 6, 2025 |
| Caldera | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | December 18, 2021 |
| Jack Rabbit | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | July 19, 2020 |
| [[]] | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | April 4, 2026 |
| Pretty In Pink | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | April 4, 2026 |
| [[]] | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | March 7, 2026 |
| Skyhook | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | November 1, 2025 |
| Square | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | November 1, 2025 |
| Comet | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | November 1, 2025 |
| Black Havoc | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | March 18, 2023 |
| HiveLighter | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | November 12, 2022 |
| Professor Hex | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | November 12, 2022 |
| Crisis (II) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | September 17, 2022 |
| Arr See Saw | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | April 23, 2022 |
| Scab Armour | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | April 23, 2022 |
| Voxel (3lb) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | December 18, 2021 |
| Starchild | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | December 18, 2021 |
| Dark Princess | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | September 18, 2021 |
| Be Careful What You Wish For | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | September 18, 2021 |
| Booooring | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | September 18, 2021 |
| Razor Storm | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | September 18, 2021 |
| OffTrack | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | May 15, 2021 |
| BB2X | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | July 19, 2020 |
| Yes | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | July 18, 2020 |
| Kill Joy | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | May 10, 2019 |
| Bad Bot | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | May 10, 2019 |
| Maw | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | March 9, 2019 |
| Cookie Monster | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | March 9, 2019 |
| Ironhide | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | May 2, 2026 |
| [[]] | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | May 2, 2026 |
| [[]] | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | May 2, 2026 |
| Blink | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | March 7, 2026 |
| Bee-Roll | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | March 7, 2026 |
| Temporal Terror | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | November 1, 2025 |
| Colossus | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | November 1, 2025 |
| Actual Size | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | November 1, 2025 |
| Zmeya | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | May 3, 2025 |
| Black Beans | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | March 2, 2024 |
| Ghastly | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | March 2, 2024 |
| Kamino | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | March 18, 2023 |
| Plot Twist | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | March 18, 2023 |
| Komodo | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | December 17, 2022 |
| Sepi01 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | December 17, 2022 |
| War? Hard! | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | November 12, 2022 |
| Red Hawk | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | November 12, 2022 |
| Ablation | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | September 17, 2022 |
| Murple | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | September 18, 2021 |
| Black Adder | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | March 20, 2021 |
| Oops!.. I did it again.. | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | July 19, 2020 |
| Foiled Again | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | May 10, 2019 |
| Nitro Hornet | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | May 10, 2019 |
| Cicero | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | May 2, 2026 |
| Zenith (II) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | April 4, 2026 |
| Jackalope | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | December 6, 2025 |
| Prince | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | November 1, 2025 |
| TAILSPIN | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | May 3, 2025 |
| Onna-musha | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | March 2, 2024 |
| Hurt Caboose | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | April 23, 2022 |
| Spartan | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | November 13, 2021 |
| Wumbo | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | May 15, 2021 |
| Cybot | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | September 19, 2020 |
| Shreddit Bro | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | September 19, 2020 |
| Jack Move | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | July 19, 2020 |
| Crisis (I) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | July 18, 2020 |
| Maelstrom | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | August 10, 2019 |
| SMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | March 9, 2019 |
| Anubis | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | May 2, 2026 |
| Chainsaw Kitty | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | March 7, 2026 |
| Snowdrift | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | May 3, 2025 |
| Voxel v;1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | March 18, 2023 |
| Stoneforge | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | November 12, 2022 |
| Fully Defined | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | November 12, 2022 |
| Hound | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | September 17, 2022 |
| Silk | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | March 20, 2021 |
Click "Expand" to see this table.
Full Fight History
| Date | Opponent | Round | Result | By | Points | Fight Length (s) | Video |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 9, 2019 | [[]] | Winners 1 | KO | 191 | https://youtu.be/kkKFOXhK-N8 | ||
| March 9, 2019 | [[]] | Losers 1 | KO | 87 | https://youtu.be/NZ0MGYfzH1A | ||
| March 9, 2019 | [[]] | Losers 2 | KO | 110 | https://youtu.be/GYPio_R9Nbw | ||
| May 10, 2019 | [[]] | Winners 1 | KO | 37 | https://youtu.be/FXrn5Pc-kpM | ||
| May 10, 2019 | [[]] | Losers 1 | KO | 36 | https://youtu.be/Nk_Ww_wjG0g | ||
| May 10, 2019 | [[]] | Losers 2 | KO | 35 | https://youtu.be/slhqf76B28Y | ||
| May 10, 2019 | [[]] | Losers 3 | Judges Decision | 240 | https://youtu.be/w6PuIMEVgPA | ||
| May 10, 2019 | [[]] | Losers 4 | Judges Decision | 240 | https://youtu.be/KbC85bAwS1s | ||
| May 10, 2019 | [[]] | Losers 5 | KO | 22 | https://youtu.be/wcSgpkXklus | ||
| August 10, 2019 | [[]] | Winners 1 | Forfeit | 0.00 | |||
| August 10, 2019 | [[]] | Losers 1 | KO | -1.31 | 153 | https://youtu.be/_ErE7kddM80?t=1738 | |
| July 18, 2020 | [[]] | Winners 2 | KO | -1.13 | 61 | https://youtu.be/l3PcB1StgFc | |
| July 18, 2020 | [[]] | Losers 1 | KO | 1.00 | 150 | https://youtu.be/K2yvU7pGh7w | |
| July 18, 2020 | [[]] | Winners 3 | KO | 55 | https://youtu.be/sa132eFm5yQ | ||
| July 18, 2020 | [[]] | Losers 3 | Judges Decision | 240 | https://youtu.be/MEa9t6DcClc | ||
| July 19, 2020 | [[]] | Winners 2 | KO | 1.00 | 74 | https://youtu.be/8wpOl1d6RNU | |
| July 19, 2020 | [[]] | Winners 3 | Judges Decision | -1.15 | 180 | https://youtu.be/a5t4JmN0osI | |
| July 19, 2020 | [[]] | Losers 3 | Judges Decision | 1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/EPlzbLuOrVk | |
| July 19, 2020 | [[]] | Losers 4 | KO | -1.00 | 92 | https://youtu.be/dGqAdWRw-fc | |
| September 19, 2020 | [[]] | Winners 1 | KO | -1.00 | 50 | https://youtu.be/43yxPZlrikE | |
| September 19, 2020 | [[]] | Losers 1 | KO | -1.13 | 71 | https://youtu.be/hUkh1w0jhno | |
| February 6, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 1 | Forfeit | 0.00 | |||
| February 6, 2021 | [[]] | Losers 1 | Forfeit | 0.00 | |||
| March 20, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 2 | Judges Decision | 1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/MjKsedVz4zI | |
| March 20, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 3 | Judges Decision | -1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/y-SpTxTiP_8 | |
| March 20, 2021 | [[]] | Losers 3 | Judges Decision | -1.08 | 180 | https://youtu.be/-EwCzRLXJVo | |
| May 15, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 2 | KO | 1.00 | 87 | https://youtu.be/R2w6HwN-8A4 | |
| May 15, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 3 | KO | -1.00 | 43 | https://youtu.be/5elaqlzA60k?t=16348 | |
| May 15, 2021 | [[]] | Losers 3 | KO | -1.14 | 137 | https://youtu.be/5elaqlzA60k?t=24734 | |
| July 24, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 1 | Forfeit | 0.00 | |||
| July 24, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 2 | Forfeit | 0.00 | |||
| July 24, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 3 | KO | 1.07 | 124 | https://youtu.be/_X_fSdJPJvQ | |
| July 24, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 4 | Judges Decision | -1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/KxIHvfQ52mA | |
| July 24, 2021 | [[]] | Losers 6 | Forfeit | 0.00 | |||
| September 18, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 2 | KO | 1.00 | 124 | https://youtu.be/McNXHRM9n4I?t=1600 | |
| September 18, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 3 | KO | 1.16 | 112 | https://youtu.be/McNXHRM9n4I?t=13369 | |
| September 18, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 4 | KO | 1.00 | 35 | https://youtu.be/McNXHRM9n4I?t=20200 | |
| September 18, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 5 | Judges Decision | 1.20 | 180 | https://youtu.be/McNXHRM9n4I?t=25276 | |
| September 18, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 6 | Judges Decision | 1.21 | 180 | https://youtu.be/McNXHRM9n4I?t=28269 | |
| September 18, 2021 | [[]] | Winners Semifinal | KO | 1.43 | 73 | https://youtu.be/9yJIdpltHgg?t=831 | |
| September 18, 2021 | [[]] | Final | Judges Decision | 1.46 | 180 | https://youtu.be/9yJIdpltHgg?t=9587 | |
| November 13, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 2 | KO | -1.30 | 162 | https://youtu.be/ds70uaP__A4?t=7671 | |
| November 13, 2021 | [[]] | Losers 1 | Forfeit | 0.00 | |||
| December 18, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 1 | KO | 1.19 | 84 | https://youtu.be/3Vdh8qNF0ww?t=8046 | |
| December 18, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 2 | KO | 1.07 | 162 | https://youtu.be/3Vdh8qNF0ww?t=11622 | |
| December 18, 2021 | [[]] | Winners 3 | Judges Decision | -1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/3Vdh8qNF0ww?t=17567 | |
| December 18, 2021 | [[]] | Losers 4 | Judges Decision | -1.03 | 180 | https://youtu.be/BkGCy7H9FPk?t=3959 | |
| April 23, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated 1 | KO | 1.00 | 148 | https://youtu.be/wf528BQr0eA?t=5768 | |
| April 23, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated 2 | KO | 1.00 | 147 | https://youtu.be/wf528BQr0eA?t=12098 | |
| April 23, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated 3 | KO | -1.06 | 78 | https://youtu.be/wf528BQr0eA?t=18456 | |
| April 23, 2022 | [[]] | Elimination 4 | KO | -1.00 | 179 | https://youtu.be/wf528BQr0eA?t=28455 | |
| September 17, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated Round 2 | KO | 1.02 | 128 | https://youtu.be/HXstJoqMM-c?t=8052 | |
| September 17, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated Round 3 | Judges Decision | 1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/HXstJoqMM-c?t=22172 | |
| September 17, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated Round 4 | Judges Decision | -1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/HXstJoqMM-c?t=30980 | |
| September 17, 2022 | [[]] | Elimination Round 5 | KO | -1.00 | 119 | https://youtu.be/HXstJoqMM-c?t=33629 | |
| November 12, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated 2 | KO | 1.00 | 117 | https://youtu.be/GrwhM8JogeE?t=13002 | |
| November 12, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated 3 | KO | 1.00 | 22 | https://youtu.be/GrwhM8JogeE?t=25715 | |
| November 12, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated 4 | Judges Decision | 1.00 | 180 | https://youtu.be/heNXK2dNk18?t=26595 | |
| November 12, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated Quarterfinals | Judges Decision | 1.06 | 180 | https://youtu.be/GrwhM8JogeE?t=35293 | |
| November 12, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated Semifinals | Judges Decision | -0.75 | 180 | https://youtu.be/GrwhM8JogeE?t=38071 | |
| November 12, 2022 | [[]] | Elimination Quarterfinals | Forfeit | 0.00 | |||
| November 12, 2022 | [[]] | Elimination Semifinal | Judges Decision | 1.64 | 180 | https://youtu.be/FJy8_vYTLnQ?t=6524 | |
| November 12, 2022 | [[]] | Elimination Final | Judges Decision | -0.75 | 180 | https://youtu.be/FJy8_vYTLnQ?t=8397 | |
| December 17, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated 1 | Judges Decision | 1.09 | 180 | https://youtu.be/b79xlq1G41M?t=3253 | |
| December 17, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated 2 | Judges Decision | 1.06 | 180 | https://youtu.be/b79xlq1G41M?t=8135 | |
| December 17, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated Quarterfinals | Judges Decision | 1.20 | 180 | https://youtu.be/b79xlq1G41M?t=16058 | |
| December 17, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated Semifinals | Judges Decision | 1.34 | 180 | https://youtu.be/b79xlq1G41M?t=24553 | |
| December 17, 2022 | [[]] | Undefeated Final | KO | -0.75 | 55 | https://youtu.be/b79xlq1G41M?t=30039 | |
| December 17, 2022 | [[]] | Elimination Final | KO | -0.75 | 173 | https://youtu.be/b79xlq1G41M?t=39285 | |
| March 18, 2023 | [[]] | Boss | Judges Decision | ||||
| March 18, 2023 | [[]] | Round 2 | KO | 84 | https://youtu.be/RyjtWMjVV2k?t=6133 | ||
| March 18, 2023 | [[]] | Round 3 | Forfeit | ||||
| March 18, 2023 | [[]] | Round 4 | Judges Decision | 180 | https://youtu.be/RyjtWMjVV2k?t=18459 | ||
| March 18, 2023 | [[]] | Round 5 | Judges Decision | 180 | https://www.youtube.com/live/xQTbCkwBmD4?feature=share&t=39404 | ||
| March 2, 2024 | [[]] | Qualifiers Rd. 1 | Forfeit | ||||
| March 2, 2024 | [[]] | Qualifiers Rd. 2 | Judges Decision | 180 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=EX-d82621bd34644b5f&tournamentID=nhrl_mar24_3lb | ||
| March 2, 2024 | [[]] | Round of 32 | Tapout | 22 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=W-34&tournamentID=nhrl_mar24_3lb | ||
| May 3, 2025 | [[]] | Prelim Rd. 1 | Judges Decision | 1.00 | 180 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=EX-cf8613814ca9445b&tournamentID=nhrl_may25_3lb | |
| May 3, 2025 | [[]] | Prelim Rd. 2 | Judges Decision | -1.08 | 180 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=EX-e05e01b3c117482f&tournamentID=nhrl_may25_3lb | |
| May 3, 2025 | [[]] | Prelim Rd. 3 | Tapout | -1.17 | 40 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=EX-a2d2bfb4c72e4152&tournamentID=nhrl_may25_3lb | |
| November 1, 2025 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 1 | Tapout | 1.00 | 65 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=EX-2b1e695e19484517&tournamentID=nhrl_nov25_3lb | |
| November 1, 2025 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 2 | Tapout | -1.00 | 75 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=EX-c262ac90163f4374&tournamentID=nhrl_nov25_3lb | |
| November 1, 2025 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 3 | KO | 1.00 | 117 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=EX-86a5b32403df402f&tournamentID=nhrl_nov25_3lb | |
| November 1, 2025 | [[]] | Round of 48 | Judges Decision | 1.00 | 180 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=W-13&tournamentID=nhrl_nov25_3lb | |
| November 1, 2025 | [[]] | Round of 32 | KO | 1.32 | 68 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=W-38&tournamentID=nhrl_nov25_3lb | |
| November 1, 2025 | [[]] | Round of 16 | Judges Decision | 1.14 | 180 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=W-51&tournamentID=nhrl_nov25_3lb | |
| November 1, 2025 | [[]] | Quarterfinals | Judges Decision | 1.02 | 180 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=W-57&tournamentID=nhrl_nov25_3lb | |
| November 1, 2025 | [[]] | Semifinals | Judges Decision | -0.50 | 180 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=W-60&tournamentID=nhrl_nov25_3lb | |
| December 6, 2025 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 1 | KO | -1.00 | 136 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=EX-c39e9446c8f546f4&tournamentID=nhrl_dec25_3lb | |
| December 6, 2025 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 2 | KO | -1.00 | 125 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=EX-178afecd16c8470f&tournamentID=nhrl_dec25_3lb | |
| March 7, 2026 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 1 | Tapout | 1.00 | 77 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=EX-9a93e69007ad4284&tournamentID=nhrl_mar26_3lb_ | |
| March 7, 2026 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 2 | Forfeit (Prelim) | 1.00 | |||
| March 7, 2026 | [[]] | Round of 32 | Judges Decision | 1.00 | 180 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=W-41&tournamentID=nhrl_mar26_3lb_ | |
| March 7, 2026 | [[]] | Round of 16 | Judges Decision | -1.00 | 180 | https://brettzone.nhrl.io/brettZone/fightReview.php?gameID=W-52&tournamentID=nhrl_mar26_3lb_ | |
| April 4, 2026 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 1 | KO | 159 | |||
| April 4, 2026 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 2 | Tapout | 115 | |||
| April 4, 2026 | [[]] | Round of 32 | Tapout | 86 | |||
| May 2, 2026 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 1 | Forfeit (Prelim) | ||||
| May 2, 2026 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 2 | KO | 29 | |||
| May 2, 2026 | [[]] | Prelims Rd. 3 | Judges Decision | 180 | |||
| May 2, 2026 | [[]] | Play-in Round | Judges Decision | 180 | |||
| May 2, 2026 | [[]] | Round of 32 | Judges Decision | 180 |
* 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.
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Gallery
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March 2019 — Rev 1.0
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May 2019 — Rev 1.1
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August 2019 — Rev 1.2
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July 2020 — Rev 2.0
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July 2020 — Rev 2.0 (alt view)
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September 2020 — Rev 2.1
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March 2021 — Rev 3.0
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September 2021 — Rev 5.0 (NHRL Champion)
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February 2022 — Rev 6.0
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February 2022 — Rev 6.0 (side profile)
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April 2022 — Rev 6
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April 2022 — Rev 6 (cutout)
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September 2022 — Rev 7
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November 2022 — Rev 7
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Annotated Sept 2021 internals
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Andrew and Jim Kazmer — November 2022
Acknowledgments
The Project LiftOff team would like to thank:
- Joe Fabbiani (Smeeeeh) and Calvin Iba (Lynx) — for sharing the titanium-wheel concept (Rev 4).
- Brian Boxell (Eruption) — for direction and encouragement on the hub-motor design (Rev 5).
- Template:TODO: Any additional acknowledgments?
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