I was just watching some of your old stuff the other day. And even though the taco lost, that throw was impressive. Honestly, I admire you guys for keep coming back and iterating your Taco, even though you guys kept losing lmao. Always the crowd's favorite though I'm sure. I know you guys prob won't do Krave Monster, but I really wonder what would a giant Krave Monster would be like in the cage, but no shaft so it's kinda pointless to build him but still, trapping your 250lb enemy would be impressive
Of course we are going to keep coming back! It's a Giant Taco it's not going to be getting a fantastic win-loss record right out of the gate, lol. Also the average budget for one of these heavyweights is between 12 and 15 grand, and we're like 1/3rd of that, so we're always going to be the underdog even if you were to ignore the meme-tastic design theme. Lots of problems could be solved with money: our shaft bent because we didn't use hardened steel, our bolts shared because we didn't have a fancy weapon hub design that would have doubled the cost, we run all our brushless motors pretty cool because we have no spare ESCs and can't blow one up, etc. But I'm not stressin, I'm just happy to be able to compete with a heavyweight - the road was long and difficult, and seeing it in the BattleBox is awesome. We'll keep making improvements. And I agree, a 250lb Krave Monster would be awesome. Maybe one day...
@@CarterHurd Yeah, I remember in your first taco video, you talked about how when it comes to design, your robot is either a meme or a machine that is designed to kill everything while looking like a scifi roomba. I just admire the dedication you have to spend so much time and effort to just go compete and have fun. Although something in me always roots for the little guy to get a surprise victory some day.
Daaang. The gyro forces at the 250lb class are insane. Great fights, though. I think Magnitude is going to definitely give Witch Doctor a run for its money-and hopefully you guys can too!
This is so crazy. I remember watching you compete with danger zone at CIRC and now you have an actual battlebot! Maybe someday i could make a big bot like that too
My recent obsession has been robot wars. I’ve been seeing too many RUclipsrs doing robot wars for it to be a coincidence. I can see, in the future, a big robot war competition with a bunch of RUclipsrs!!!
found this channel just recently while watching an arzopa monitor review and i love it, youre like hipyo tech's slightly more insane relative that he doesnt talk about
Taco Tuesday is awesome! Love the unorthodox design and theming, it's definitely a huge departure from the 2WD/4WD vert archetype. As for improving mobility, maybe some rare earth magnets on the bottom would help? I know Shatter from Bots FC rides on omnis and uses the magnets for improving traction. Not sure how well they'd stay attached to a UHMW shell though, maybe thru-bolt mounts to the frame if that's possible?
@@CarterHurd it’s not too hard of a process if you using VytaFlex. Worse part would make making wheel hubs, but with the pcb way sponsorship you may be able to outsource them. I’m sure you’ve seen people doing it already.
The second match is about what i expected. Perhaps TT could use a rear counter flywheel to remove the gyro malice . Also no reason it can't also have fork or wedge
You can potentially counteract some of the gyro forces by using a gear/friction drive instead of belt drive, and rotating the motors counter to the weapon. There are some beetle-weight bots that use this very very well (they also use counter-rotating friction drive flywheels geared up to spin very very fast so they don't need much mass to get the right MOI). A friction drive might also be useful to avoid belts being destroyed too. Dunno, but if low and wide drum spinners can get flipped over just from gyro forces alone, then a weebly wobbly bot would probably be devastated by them.
That's awesome to see the taco perform! I hope to make a 250lb version of my bot some day so Taco Tuesday is an inspiration to all of us! I would say their might be a few things you can do to help with your drive issue along with weight distribution. One would be magnets, a few well placed ones in the middle rear of your bot and it would help significantly with the bot swinging wildly or not turning at all with gyro. Or you could also try a counter rotating mass to try and help with the gyro, both would help significantly with driving. Hope this helps!
What a fun robot this is. A weapon at the front and a similar one at the back, would that improve manoeuvrability when at full speed? If 2 weapons have to be lighter in weight, 1 disc per weapon or maybe drums?
oh and machine some dowel holes to fit around your bolts at mating surfaces like on a automotive transmission bellhousing. also torque your bolts to maximum spec for size and material to ensure you get the shear friction necessary to keep that happening again
Good matches! For gyroscopic forces would a lighter weapon or running the weapon at a lower speed help? You could take a page out of bite force's book with lower weapon rpm.
The taco design is just so immaculate to see with the uninvertible shell and the really interesting drive system, And then after a few minutes I thought of the stupidest idea for a configuration. My proposal, burrito. A burrito shell of 1/3 inch UHMW for hammer saws and a two small forks in a v like normal sized taco. I don’t know why I commenting this I just thought it was funny
Can you replace the bolts with something less prone to being sheared off? Like big honkin' pins? Or a bracket that couples the parts from the side instead of putting all the force on one small cross section at a time?
The best thing we can do is design an interface pattern between the weapon and the hub, like what team HyperShock does: hypershock.tv/blogs/inside-the-bot/welcome-to-driskworld?srsltid=AfmBOopeCA9UFp53bjo0cbTCIAagmSiEWh0rHJk7KB1XPgPcpTF3Q99X
@@CarterHurd It is. My son's tried building a 30 pound vertical spinner. And really never got to test drive it with the weapon spun up until they were in the first match, and realized they couldn't drive it. We never thought to put groves in the wheels, but the solution to make it somewhat usable was to slow the weapon down. Which then made it live up to its name.. "Wimp". We did try much softer wheels which had a minor effect, but not really enough to matter. they did manage 2/6 for the weekend though, and they seemed pretty happy with that. I got to quickly learn how expensive even 30 pound bots on a budget can get... Which is why we have not tried again lol.
@@wishusknight3009 yeahhh... antweights are much cheaper. You should see how expensive a 250lb bot is, haha. I have found that BaneBot wheels work well for 30lb bots - more grip. But the wheels also have to have proper weight distribution on them to be able to overcome the gyro forces.
You guys did great - looking forward to seeing you in the Face-Offs! (Also Carter I'm begging you to balance your audio better :P This is yet another video where it's hard to make out your lovely voiceover at several points!)
@@CarterHurd It's definitely slightly better than previous vids, but the problem's still there; I think all you really need to do is duck the background audio of the fights etc. while you're talking. What film editing software do you use?
I dont forsee this bot being a tournament winner bit its fun to watch it fight which is half the battle
Tantrum
"we'll give you something to tacobout" this one was really good lol
This is the most awesome tacobot ever.
You refined a lot of things on the bot but didn't make it any less drunk XD
Going from designing Krave-branded Alligators to desining the world's deadliest Taco. What a journey!
I was just watching some of your old stuff the other day. And even though the taco lost, that throw was impressive. Honestly, I admire you guys for keep coming back and iterating your Taco, even though you guys kept losing lmao. Always the crowd's favorite though I'm sure.
I know you guys prob won't do Krave Monster, but I really wonder what would a giant Krave Monster would be like in the cage, but no shaft so it's kinda pointless to build him but still, trapping your 250lb enemy would be impressive
Of course we are going to keep coming back! It's a Giant Taco it's not going to be getting a fantastic win-loss record right out of the gate, lol. Also the average budget for one of these heavyweights is between 12 and 15 grand, and we're like 1/3rd of that, so we're always going to be the underdog even if you were to ignore the meme-tastic design theme. Lots of problems could be solved with money: our shaft bent because we didn't use hardened steel, our bolts shared because we didn't have a fancy weapon hub design that would have doubled the cost, we run all our brushless motors pretty cool because we have no spare ESCs and can't blow one up, etc. But I'm not stressin, I'm just happy to be able to compete with a heavyweight - the road was long and difficult, and seeing it in the BattleBox is awesome. We'll keep making improvements.
And I agree, a 250lb Krave Monster would be awesome. Maybe one day...
@@CarterHurd Yeah, I remember in your first taco video, you talked about how when it comes to design, your robot is either a meme or a machine that is designed to kill everything while looking like a scifi roomba. I just admire the dedication you have to spend so much time and effort to just go compete and have fun. Although something in me always roots for the little guy to get a surprise victory some day.
This was fantastic. Great bot!
Its a bird... its a plane... its a ... 250lb taco?!
can confirm that lettuce is crazy sharp lol
What a creative and innovative design! 🌮
Glad to see you finally upload a video! It's been six months, hoping to see more uploads soon :)
Ya, work got really busy. But I do have 2 other cool projects in the works right now
I'm so excited to see you catch your stride. So much promise.
I love your bot! I ordered a shirt and can't wait to wear it front of the team magnitude folks at the next NHRL.
Daaang. The gyro forces at the 250lb class are insane. Great fights, though. I think Magnitude is going to definitely give Witch Doctor a run for its money-and hopefully you guys can too!
This is so crazy. I remember watching you compete with danger zone at CIRC and now you have an actual battlebot! Maybe someday i could make a big bot like that too
Share this vid and leave a comment for the algorithm - Thanks, everyone!
I'm hoping this gets as much views as the last one
My recent obsession has been robot wars. I’ve been seeing too many RUclipsrs doing robot wars for it to be a coincidence. I can see, in the future, a big robot war competition with a bunch of RUclipsrs!!!
So tempted to try and build my own version of this...
What a rad video. I'm a new fan of Taco Tuesday.
found this channel just recently while watching an arzopa monitor review and i love it, youre like hipyo tech's slightly more insane relative that he doesnt talk about
Taco Tuesday is awesome! Love the unorthodox design and theming, it's definitely a huge departure from the 2WD/4WD vert archetype. As for improving mobility, maybe some rare earth magnets on the bottom would help? I know Shatter from Bots FC rides on omnis and uses the magnets for improving traction. Not sure how well they'd stay attached to a UHMW shell though, maybe thru-bolt mounts to the frame if that's possible?
Let's give 'em something to Taco Bot!
For your Omni, you may try casting the rollers out of a Urethane for better grip.
Agreed, I have been looking for something off the shelf, but may need to go custom
@@CarterHurd it’s not too hard of a process if you using VytaFlex. Worse part would make making wheel hubs, but with the pcb way sponsorship you may be able to outsource them. I’m sure you’ve seen people doing it already.
I’d maybe even be able to make a set if you’re interested.
The second match is about what i expected.
Perhaps TT could use a rear counter flywheel to remove the gyro malice . Also no reason it can't also have fork or wedge
You can potentially counteract some of the gyro forces by using a gear/friction drive instead of belt drive, and rotating the motors counter to the weapon. There are some beetle-weight bots that use this very very well (they also use counter-rotating friction drive flywheels geared up to spin very very fast so they don't need much mass to get the right MOI). A friction drive might also be useful to avoid belts being destroyed too.
Dunno, but if low and wide drum spinners can get flipped over just from gyro forces alone, then a weebly wobbly bot would probably be devastated by them.
That's awesome to see the taco perform! I hope to make a 250lb version of my bot some day so Taco Tuesday is an inspiration to all of us!
I would say their might be a few things you can do to help with your drive issue along with weight distribution. One would be magnets, a few well placed ones in the middle rear of your bot and it would help significantly with the bot swinging wildly or not turning at all with gyro. Or you could also try a counter rotating mass to try and help with the gyro, both would help significantly with driving. Hope this helps!
BELIEVE IN THE TACO!!!
Taco Bell should be sponsoring you guys 😁
Good luck with the next fights!
What a fun robot this is. A weapon at the front and a similar one at the back, would that improve manoeuvrability when at full speed? If 2 weapons have to be lighter in weight, 1 disc per weapon or maybe drums?
time to add a gyro to help with the big spinner forces
oh and machine some dowel holes to fit around your bolts at mating surfaces like on a automotive transmission bellhousing. also torque your bolts to maximum spec for size and material to ensure you get the shear friction necessary to keep that happening again
Good matches! For gyroscopic forces would a lighter weapon or running the weapon at a lower speed help? You could take a page out of bite force's book with lower weapon rpm.
I just need Taco Tuesday to fight either Kraken or Ripperoni
And then my life will be complete
why kraken
So I can hear a joke about kraken taking a bite of the taco
The taco design is just so immaculate to see with the uninvertible shell and the really interesting drive system, And then after a few minutes I thought of the stupidest idea for a configuration. My proposal, burrito. A burrito shell of 1/3 inch UHMW for hammer saws and a two small forks in a v like normal sized taco. I don’t know why I commenting this I just thought it was funny
Weld that chassis together!
Nice!!
Taco Tuesday looks decent. Of course, there will be some upgrades to improve. Overall, Taco Tuesday is ridiculously awesome.
Taco Thursday*!
(*for me at least) :D
Maybe it needs a different type of weapon? Like a puncher or overhead saw?
love the design if only ther was a way to kep it planted to the floor and overall durability are the ony things i can think to improve
Flying taco lmao
have you thought of making it a cam shaft shuffler?
Not with BattleBots current rules
Can you replace the bolts with something less prone to being sheared off? Like big honkin' pins? Or a bracket that couples the parts from the side instead of putting all the force on one small cross section at a time?
The best thing we can do is design an interface pattern between the weapon and the hub, like what team HyperShock does: hypershock.tv/blogs/inside-the-bot/welcome-to-driskworld?srsltid=AfmBOopeCA9UFp53bjo0cbTCIAagmSiEWh0rHJk7KB1XPgPcpTF3Q99X
Green forks and yellow forks that look like lettuce and cheese
Are you running that batteries for the drive/weapon in series or parallel?
You need a motor drive with more agility
And to think, this all started because you wanted to make an antweight bot out of a purse. Funny how life works sometimes.
I wish I had my bot ready for next season 😔
Have you considered trying a flour tortilla
I agree, forks are lame
Did cutting groves in the rear wheel make any difference with traction?
naw, but it was worth a shot
@@CarterHurd It is. My son's tried building a 30 pound vertical spinner. And really never got to test drive it with the weapon spun up until they were in the first match, and realized they couldn't drive it. We never thought to put groves in the wheels, but the solution to make it somewhat usable was to slow the weapon down. Which then made it live up to its name.. "Wimp". We did try much softer wheels which had a minor effect, but not really enough to matter. they did manage 2/6 for the weekend though, and they seemed pretty happy with that.
I got to quickly learn how expensive even 30 pound bots on a budget can get... Which is why we have not tried again lol.
@@wishusknight3009 yeahhh... antweights are much cheaper. You should see how expensive a 250lb bot is, haha.
I have found that BaneBot wheels work well for 30lb bots - more grip. But the wheels also have to have proper weight distribution on them to be able to overcome the gyro forces.
Like taco Tuesday love magnitude. Sorry. 😂
The choice of the odd drive system seems to be making the robot really uncompetitive. Is a normal four wheel a possibility ?
Maybe, but not for the fights a month from now
since the spinning weapon majorly messes with your mobility, why not try a flipper
you already have the roll correcting ability anyway
Maybe if I ever become a good driver
does it get stuck on its back? not it’s top, its back
This is why the Post of Shame is not centered, but offset to one side
@@CarterHurdgotcha
What the heck is that mic ?! Thing looks awesome
You guys did great - looking forward to seeing you in the Face-Offs!
(Also Carter I'm begging you to balance your audio better :P This is yet another video where it's hard to make out your lovely voiceover at several points!)
Thanks!
And dang... I actually really tried, for this one... Even put it all in Audacity to normalize things before export :/
@@CarterHurd It's definitely slightly better than previous vids, but the problem's still there; I think all you really need to do is duck the background audio of the fights etc. while you're talking. What film editing software do you use?
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Who uses forks on tacos?
I think instead of an omni wheel, you should try swerve drive. That way, you don’t have to rely on friction to make a turn or to go straight.