I learned how to use a CNC Machine as a Robobrawl Machinist.
On the Robobrawl team, we sought to create a custom 30 lb combat robot to destroy competitors while withstanding any attempts to be incapacitated.
After weighing the benefits of various designs, our team settled on an invertible four-wheeled vertical spinner. I was tasked with designing the weapon, which I created two variants of; one heavy blade with light armor, and one light blade with heavy armor.
I gained my first CNC machining experience manufacturing components on a Tormach 1100M CNC Machine.
Unfortunately, due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, the competition was cancelled, and we were unable to machine the weapons and finish assembling & testing the robot. I hope to implement the machining skills I gained in future projects when I return to campus.
Designing the blade
When designing this blade, it was essential to reach the target weight while maintaining a perfect center of mass (0,0), as it was geared to spin at 12,210 rpm. I achieved this through iteratively tweaking the size of the right pocket and the left taper.
I created two variations of the blade: a “light” weapon and a ‘heavy” weapon. The light weapon was 1.52 kg lighter, providing the weight budget to add armor. This configurability would enable us to adapt our robot prior to each match.