"it works, it doesnt work, it kinda works, it kinda doesnt work" is THE most relatable sentance i have ever heard when working with robots on a time crunch
I remember over 6 years ago asking hacksmith if they would ever consider doing or supporting a battle bots team (I was competing in 15lbs NRL at the time). James said they couldn’t because he understood how much of a financial challenge something like this is, even the little 15lbs bots cost multiple thousands of dollars. To see how far him and his team have come is actually incredible and I wish your team all the luck in the future James.
Every time they run into tech issues trying to get the bot to work in the field, I'm at least a little reassured Skynet is a long way from taking over the world.
Its not so simple. Humans make mistakes and its not so easy to find the root cause and fix it. Meanwhile AI knows the issue immediately and can selfheal or find solution quickly.
@@Teeeh4723 I have to disagree, since it is hard to diagnose yourself. The AI won't know if its broken because it has no inherent reference as to how it should function. Only if it has some sort of self-diagnosis software can it repair itself.
@@Teeeh4723Also have you ever tried to let ChatGPT or even more specialized "Coding AIs" code something complex? Cause it always does something stupid.
Between 1998 and 2004 the UK had a version of Battlebots called Robot Wars. I absolutely loved it as a kid. The amazing engineering of it all definitley inspired me as a kid to get into electronics, 3D Printing, etc. Great to now see it thriving across the pond!
@@chriscoulthard4947 guy from lucasfilm created the original robot wars concept and done a few events in the US until they partnered with a production company that eventually created the robot wars tv show for the UK
Honestly, this battle bot series is the most wildly entertaining shit you guys have released in a while. Love the documentation of working under pressure, youre team handled it well
Battle Bots have been going for awhile but actually watching a match with stuff from behind the scenes and all just makes me think Real Steel can definitely come true one day
Used to do FIRST Robotics Competition. Watching all this brings back some PTSD level memories of rebuilding a team's full robot between a Wednesday night and Saturday morning. Taught them a lot and learned a lot myself. I was troubleshooting the wiring in my head as you guys were. I was screaming check the battery connector! Such an easy point of failure but seeing that thing go whole hog in that arena was so satisfying. Simple robots work and this proves it.
The newest fast train in Southeast Asia, the first in Asia, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the most sophisticated fast train, the most sophisticated 350 kilometer train speed in Southeast Asia, the only one in Southeast Asia that has a fast train in Indonesia, take the fast train at the station Pregnant Jakarta,... tourist attractions in the city of Bandung, a beautiful and beautiful and comfortable city, tourist attractions in Bandung, the city of Bandung, Jalan BRAGA, a beautiful and beautiful place, clean and comfortable, a historical place in Bandung, Jalan BRAGA,,,,and a place that beautiful mountains in Bandung, beautiful valley tourist attractions, and there are still many beautiful tourist attractions in Bandung.....you should try riding Indonesia's newest fast train Jakarta - the most sophisticated Bandung in Southeast Asia, the first to have one. it's in Southeast Asia, thank you.....
The newest fast train in Southeast Asia, the first in Asia, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the most sophisticated fast train, the most sophisticated 350 kilometer train speed in Southeast Asia, the only one in Southeast Asia that has a fast train in Indonesia, take the fast train at the station Pregnant Jakarta,... tourist attractions in the city of Bandung, a beautiful and beautiful and comfortable city, tourist attractions in Bandung, the city of Bandung, Jalan BRAGA, a beautiful and beautiful place, clean and comfortable, a historical place in Bandung, Jalan BRAGA,,,,and a place that beautiful mountains in Bandung, beautiful valley tourist attractions, and there are still many beautiful tourist attractions in Bandung.....you should try riding Indonesia's newest fast train Jakarta - the most sophisticated Bandung in Southeast Asia, the first to have one. it's in Southeast Asia, thank you.....
As a designer of my own airsoft gear I have to say that I love that you show all of the preparation and failed tests. Building something that works is easy Building something that works in every condition, under hard stress all the time is extremely difficult
One of my favorite things about Battlebots is how involved Trey and Greg are all these years later. When a bot sets on fire, Trey is the one that puts on saftey gear and goes into the box.
From someone who battles smaller beetleweight combat robots, I know how much stress is in when your robot doesn't work and you're trying to fix it fast. Keep up the good work Hacksmith Team ❤
16:35 I can absolutely relate to this interview. I'm the driver for our FRC team (Team 1287 Aluminum Assault), and the lack of actual game sense is REAL. In those few moments, nothing matters besides what the robot is doing in that exact moment. I don't really get to see how the match went 'till I watch the video replay 😂
Absolutely dominating performance. Please proactively take part in battlebots and eventually fight the top ranked bots like Endgame, hydra, Riptide, Sawblaze etc
Well part of the point of these Proving Grounds events that this is at is to narrow down who might get accepted for future seasons. Assuming there is any *glares at Warner Bros. Discovery who as far as i can tell have made no moves to commission another season.*
Big congrats to the team! I can only imagine how great it felt to have things turn around and come out with a victory after all the issues you had with the first battles. Looking forward to seeing what this bot can achieve going forward and what further improvements you all can/will make.
Glad to see Gluten Free is alive and now thriving in Battle Bots! It was always such a joy to see their robots back in FTC, and it's still a joy now. Good luck in the TV tournament Hacksmith!
Soo stocked with Orbitron. The way it switched between the two weapons was epic. Win the weapon to weapon with the blue bar and then switch to the heavy hitter full disk on the exposed backside. Ufff. Very stocked to keep seeing more. May all the cables be nested happily.
I can't even describe how excited i am to see orbitron on Championship VII with the likes of sawblaze, witch doctor, and all the legends of the sport. I am so happy everything worked out with the second set of fights. Ill be cheering for them every minute!!!!
I've been watching your videos since 2018. Its amazing how you went from Captain America's Electromagnet shield to fighting in battlebots. Its incredible! ❤
"It works, it doesn't work, it kinda works, it kinda doesn't work"- most accurately expresses what every member feels when working on a bot on the competition day
It's absolutely amazing to see the difference between the first and second versions of Orbitron, and the team coming together to overcome every hurdle in their way. I love this series.
I love this channel so much, it’s definitely been a huge influence in me wanting to become a robotics engineer! Currently in my first year of electrical engineering!
Wow! You guys really knocked it out of the park this time! Baby shark ain't gonna be singin' do do do do do do anytime soon! You heccin' destroyed him!
having competed in this year's Indiana state robotics competition, i would say that that is one of the coolest robots i have ever seen in a competition. Also great job fixing the problems with your robot, happy to see you guys win.
Having been through many years of FIRST robotics, both in high school and as a mentor, I love seeing the excitement the team gets from a win, and the resolve to combat any issues that arise. The dedication and payoff is what makes sports like these so great. Cant wait to see Orbitron on the big screen!
So proud of y'all. BattleBots was a childhood dream of mine, and is so amazing getting to see all the hard work and knowledge y'all put into it! Keep us posted of any matches you have audiences for, would love to buy some tickets!
I like how some of the best battle bots ever were a couple of guys in their garage, and this team of super nerds (complement, not insult) overcomplicated the heck out of it and have an endless list of problems they fight before even getting in the ring, lol
All modern battlebots are overcomplicated. All OLD battlebots are overcomplicated. There is no way to simplify brushless drive. All of the Orbitron controls and fancy stuff is done on their laptop, not in the bot. That's simply what you get when you have FOUR motor controllers in one bot with individual controls for each section, not to mention modularity and durability in the question.
I do miss those old days of the sport sometiumes, just the things cobbled together in a shed for a few hundred quid and being competetive. Whilst modern heavyweights need tens of thousands to run at a tournament.
I’m not even through this video yet and I’m not worried about winning or losing!because the confidence I have in you gentlemen figuring out all these problems it’s most reassuring
Steven, when someone hands you something for an accomplishment, normally you would shake their hand and thank them-especially the co-founder of battle bots.
The amount of dedication you guys put into building and improving Orbitron is insane- props to everyone involved. I'll be rooting for Orbitron in the next season of BattleBots, and it would be incredible to see these improvements for future fights: 1. Make sure that both weapons spin up quickly at the start of the fight. In the second fight against Disarray, only one of them spun up at the very start. 2. Forks on both ends of Orbitron should be implemented when fighting against verts. 3. An A.I. mode which allows Orbitron to face it's weapon against the opponent when the opponent is circling Orbitron, and a KILL button which allows Orbitron to attack the opponent based on their predicted circular movement. 4. A.I. mode which allows the driver to input certain points of weakness in the opponent's bot- for example, the rear of the robot, which Orbitron prioritises when KILL mode is activated.
A note on number 2: If they can get around their enemy bot properly then playing the ground game shouldn't be as big an issue. I know Witch Doctor commonly uses the maneuverability that comes with a lack of ground game to get around their opponents and Orbitron is designed to move around enemy bots and strike them from weak spots
congratulations..Orbitron is a cool robot and it got an awesome team of young and talented people taking care of it. Keep it up and can't wait to watch all its fight.
Did robotics (ftc and best) and my coach would say “anything that could go wrong will go wrong, be prepared for anything.” This team deserves those wins! Love this!
Totally awesome! What an amazing comeback! Last time was pretty rough, but I agree, this seriously couldn't have gone any better for Orbitron and the team.
The radio issues had me super worried. But glad you guys pulled through. I hope you can improve the electronics reliability before your next fight. Rooting for you to take the championship.
Completely Awesome!! Making the AI smarter and more autonomous would be a must. It would be so cool if it could actually predict things look at what It's best angle of attack is and plan. Making a neural network that sophisticated though would be very difficult and I don't think you all have the training data and you would need a more powerful computer. But making it smarter is definitely what should happen in some form or another.
You know, I am not smart, but if you are trying to make a cordless lightsaber, you could make the lightsaber more fuel efficient rather than trying to find a fuel which is able to provide the lightsaber's consumption. Well , you are probably doing that now. This might be useful to you.
@@hacksmith The engineering must be a huge headache having to compete against so many other great minds. I guess it helps people get ready for how ruthless the real world is when engineering products. At least doing this the victor is the better engineering and not better marketing.
Watching a Hacksmith Battlebot with crusher blades just cruise through both other bots with the most God-Tier precision is the most satisfying thing ever
Great job. Considering the complexity of the robot it’s frankly amazing that you managed to get it working reliably in the ring for both fights with no issues.
i swear if the dudes at hacksmith industries REALLY tried making a proper professional battle bot, like how well they made the powerloader, they would dominate
@chaosleviatho879 I'm just thinking of like what happens if you point your phone camera at like a security camera/Kinect bar with its IR lights and its basically like pointing your camera at a flashlight since the camera sees the light still even if it has a IR filter. But same as you I'm no expert on this hence my curiosity :)
iirc from when I read over the rules, stuff like that probably wouldn't be allowed - I don't think that exact thing is explicitly banned, but there are other camera-interference related things that are.
@@bell2023 Yeah you aren't allowed to interfere with your opponents controls in any way and I'd assume that would count as interfering with their controls to a degree
That first fight was incredibly aggressive and efficient, really great control, probably engaging the autonomous systems well. The opponent didn't even get a chance to spin up, aim, and hit.
Great use of AI, it didn't interfere at all. It used up resources, took wages and sounds impressive without actually making any difference. Perfect application.
I could tell this would be a win since they put the store sponsorship before the battle and weren’t advertising bot parts like the last time. Great job guys!
You should set up a soft start, where the electronics and caps charge up through a resistor, until it switches all the way on to limit potential damage by electric surge. You should also use controllers that use TTL logic rather than CMOS, as TTL are more resilient to electrical surges that can be caused by many things on the robot. This does mean that they would get rather hot, so they need to be properly heat Sinked. You should put diodes in series to the batteries, so that if one of them fails, current can still bypass through the diode (assuming the batteries are in series).
Who should we fight next? Leave a comment below!
Taco Tuesday would be a really fun one to watch you guys fight
Matador
Mike Tyson
fight me. id win anywyas
Whiplash or any horizontal spinner :)
"it works, it doesnt work, it kinda works, it kinda doesnt work" is THE most relatable sentance i have ever heard when working with robots on a time crunch
Oh yes, even when I was working with lego technic in competitions.
im building giants production lines for car manufacturers and i can assure you thats its the same .. atleast the first couple days
@@FireMageTheSorcerer same
I remember over 6 years ago asking hacksmith if they would ever consider doing or supporting a battle bots team (I was competing in 15lbs NRL at the time). James said they couldn’t because he understood how much of a financial challenge something like this is, even the little 15lbs bots cost multiple thousands of dollars. To see how far him and his team have come is actually incredible and I wish your team all the luck in the future James.
Having competed with 15s myself really makes you appreciate the heavys even more.
@@elitesniper923 fr, the scale is just insane. getting enough power to move that mass fast is really impressive
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I'm super invested in this series, Orbitron has amazing potential
It truly packs a punch!
@@pezzi1481 It dug straight through steel, that things packing a whole beat down.
That last second smack on the minibot was mint
It was not necessary, but needed.
@@Real28 they really just said "why not"
@@Real28 it was definitely necessary, just put that “We won, you lost”, thing on the battle, they crushed it.
@@Real28 I'd argue necessary, since the minibot was still actively spoiling for a fight
They killed baby shark 😭😭😭😭
Every time they run into tech issues trying to get the bot to work in the field, I'm at least a little reassured Skynet is a long way from taking over the world.
Its not so simple. Humans make mistakes and its not so easy to find the root cause and fix it. Meanwhile AI knows the issue immediately and can selfheal or find solution quickly.
@@Teeeh4723 I have to disagree, since it is hard to diagnose yourself. The AI won't know if its broken because it has no inherent reference as to how it should function. Only if it has some sort of self-diagnosis software can it repair itself.
@@Teeeh4723Also have you ever tried to let ChatGPT or even more specialized "Coding AIs" code something complex? Cause it always does something stupid.
@@Teeeh4723 I code with AI it's not able to diagnose bugs as well as you think it does
@@Teeeh4723I spend my days training neural nets. They're not nearly as smart as you're given them credit for.
Design three should be equipped with a mini saber
Yes yes yes yes yes great idea
Yes yes yes please
thats cool and all, but what if you gave it a gun?
Why use the Mini saber All or nothing right?
i think that goes against the rules of the competition
Between 1998 and 2004 the UK had a version of Battlebots called Robot Wars. I absolutely loved it as a kid. The amazing engineering of it all definitley inspired me as a kid to get into electronics, 3D Printing, etc. Great to now see it thriving across the pond!
I watched both shows as a kid. I really liked the designs of the house bots.
@@Bobbias well it funny cos lots of the house robots were previous contestants
Pretty sure it started in the USA and The Master was champion. Think I have seen team Razor at battle bots also.
I remember going home and turning in the TV and seeing Robot wars was on and being ecstatic
@@chriscoulthard4947 guy from lucasfilm created the original robot wars concept and done a few events in the US until they partnered with a production company that eventually created the robot wars tv show for the UK
Honestly, this battle bot series is the most wildly entertaining shit you guys have released in a while. Love the documentation of working under pressure, youre team handled it well
After starting an FRC team and spending 4 years in competitive robotics I'm glad to see that nothing changes in professional robotics
Battle Bots have been going for awhile but actually watching a match with stuff from behind the scenes and all just makes me think Real Steel can definitely come true one day
I was searching for a reference to Real Steel in the comments 😂
Real Steel already came true, it was based on an IRL toy lol. Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots.
It is real, haven't you seen Big Hero 6?
Redoing all the electronics 3 hours before the match is such an FTC moment
💀💀 fr
SO TRUE
I remember having to take apart about 20% of the robot 15m before a match because our whole control hub died
Just kinda a First thing in general
But then it dosent work out anmd you have DC problems 💀💀💀
I’m in fll and that’s so true😂
"And we got data so we can keep improving."
Spoken like a true engineer! I hope we get to see more of the Orbitron adventures!
Used to do FIRST Robotics Competition. Watching all this brings back some PTSD level memories of rebuilding a team's full robot between a Wednesday night and Saturday morning. Taught them a lot and learned a lot myself. I was troubleshooting the wiring in my head as you guys were. I was screaming check the battery connector! Such an easy point of failure but seeing that thing go whole hog in that arena was so satisfying. Simple robots work and this proves it.
I also did FRC. I have PTSD from staying right until the PIT Admin kicked us out because they all wanted to go home lol.
I am currently in FRC and this is exactly how it all goes down every time without fail!
currently a member and what you say is so true, there is so much sportsmanship in FRC and its severely underrated.
I am also a part of FRC and love every minute of it.
I was in FTC in high school, and yep, even though they were smaller robots, the same sentiment applied. It's always the battery connection.
The cofounder saying something's gotta feel great
The newest fast train in Southeast Asia, the first in Asia, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the most sophisticated fast train, the most sophisticated 350 kilometer train speed in Southeast Asia, the only one in Southeast Asia that has a fast train in Indonesia, take the fast train at the station Pregnant Jakarta,... tourist attractions in the city of Bandung, a beautiful and beautiful and comfortable city, tourist attractions in Bandung, the city of Bandung, Jalan BRAGA, a beautiful and beautiful place, clean and comfortable, a historical place in Bandung, Jalan BRAGA,,,,and a place that beautiful mountains in Bandung, beautiful valley tourist attractions, and there are still many beautiful tourist attractions in Bandung.....you should try riding Indonesia's newest fast train Jakarta - the most sophisticated Bandung in Southeast Asia, the first to have one. it's in Southeast Asia, thank you.....
The newest fast train in Southeast Asia, the first in Asia, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the most sophisticated fast train, the most sophisticated 350 kilometer train speed in Southeast Asia, the only one in Southeast Asia that has a fast train in Indonesia, take the fast train at the station Pregnant Jakarta,... tourist attractions in the city of Bandung, a beautiful and beautiful and comfortable city, tourist attractions in Bandung, the city of Bandung, Jalan BRAGA, a beautiful and beautiful place, clean and comfortable, a historical place in Bandung, Jalan BRAGA,,,,and a place that beautiful mountains in Bandung, beautiful valley tourist attractions, and there are still many beautiful tourist attractions in Bandung.....you should try riding Indonesia's newest fast train Jakarta - the most sophisticated Bandung in Southeast Asia, the first to have one. it's in Southeast Asia, thank you.....
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As a designer of my own airsoft gear I have to say that I love that you show all of the preparation and failed tests.
Building something that works is easy
Building something that works in every condition, under hard stress all the time is extremely difficult
One of my favorite things about Battlebots is how involved Trey and Greg are all these years later.
When a bot sets on fire, Trey is the one that puts on saftey gear and goes into the box.
From someone who battles smaller beetleweight combat robots, I know how much stress is in when your robot doesn't work and you're trying to fix it fast.
Keep up the good work Hacksmith Team ❤
Yeah having competed at smaller classes really makes you appreciate what goes into making a heavyweight.
19:14 XD The little Rc car got completely savaged right before the buzzer. That's the sign of a well tuned killing machine.
It had me dying of laughter 😂
He was just a lil boy!
16:35
I can absolutely relate to this interview. I'm the driver for our FRC team (Team 1287 Aluminum Assault), and the lack of actual game sense is REAL. In those few moments, nothing matters besides what the robot is doing in that exact moment. I don't really get to see how the match went 'till I watch the video replay 😂
agreed, i was my team's human player this year and I lost track of what the time was often, even forgetting to toss notes a couple times 😅
Happy to be a member and able to support awesome builds like this. Congratulations, you guys!! Good work.
Absolutely dominating performance. Please proactively take part in battlebots and eventually fight the top ranked bots like Endgame, hydra, Riptide, Sawblaze etc
Well part of the point of these Proving Grounds events that this is at is to narrow down who might get accepted for future seasons.
Assuming there is any *glares at Warner Bros. Discovery who as far as i can tell have made no moves to commission another season.*
@@233Deadman I believe they've confirmed the next season but no type of schedule has been released yet
Big congrats to the team! I can only imagine how great it felt to have things turn around and come out with a victory after all the issues you had with the first battles. Looking forward to seeing what this bot can achieve going forward and what further improvements you all can/will make.
Glad to see Gluten Free is alive and now thriving in Battle Bots! It was always such a joy to see their robots back in FTC, and it's still a joy now. Good luck in the TV tournament Hacksmith!
Res
Kirbo lol
Ben
Soo stocked with Orbitron.
The way it switched between the two weapons was epic. Win the weapon to weapon with the blue bar and then switch to the heavy hitter full disk on the exposed backside.
Ufff. Very stocked to keep seeing more. May all the cables be nested happily.
Well done lads! Proud to be a part of Shred-Tech on this journey!
Congratulations on the win, guys!! Well done to Ben for being a great team leader and holding this project together.
Watching the robots battle it out was thrilling! Can't wait to see more. Thank you for the detailed insights into the build process as well.
This was nerve wracking when they had all the issues 24 hours till fight time. Battlebots engineering is no joke. You guys did awesome!
Great job guys, awesome work, quick thinking on your feet.
Absolute respect for disarray and minibot too.
Fantastic job boys! Special shout-out to Bogdan cause I love the energy he was bringing right before and after the fight!
I can't even describe how excited i am to see orbitron on Championship VII with the likes of sawblaze, witch doctor, and all the legends of the sport.
I am so happy everything worked out with the second set of fights.
Ill be cheering for them every minute!!!!
I've been watching your videos since 2018. Its amazing how you went from Captain America's Electromagnet shield to fighting in battlebots. Its incredible! ❤
"It works, it doesn't work, it kinda works, it kinda doesn't work"- most accurately expresses what every member feels when working on a bot on the competition day
I absolutely love this battlebot, it looks amazing and the spinning blade weapons are soooo satisfying when they strike.
It's absolutely amazing to see the difference between the first and second versions of Orbitron, and the team coming together to overcome every hurdle in their way. I love this series.
I love this channel so much, it’s definitely been a huge influence in me wanting to become a robotics engineer! Currently in my first year of electrical engineering!
Let's go Orbitron!!! I'm so intrigued by your guys's implementation of AI in a Battle Bot. Really looking forward to seeing you guys on TV!!!
The way I laughed when he flipped over and turned on the mini bot 😂😂😂 he was like heeeeelllppp
As a member, I'm super hyped that I could help make this happen even a little bit.
Wow! You guys really knocked it out of the park this time!
Baby shark ain't gonna be singin' do do do do do do anytime soon!
You heccin' destroyed him!
having competed in this year's Indiana state robotics competition, i would say that that is one of the coolest robots i have ever seen in a competition. Also great job fixing the problems with your robot, happy to see you guys win.
Having been through many years of FIRST robotics, both in high school and as a mentor, I love seeing the excitement the team gets from a win, and the resolve to combat any issues that arise. The dedication and payoff is what makes sports like these so great. Cant wait to see Orbitron on the big screen!
Gluten free dominating yet another robotics competition? Can't say I'm surprised
LMAO, the FTC kings are back.
So proud of y'all. BattleBots was a childhood dream of mine, and is so amazing getting to see all the hard work and knowledge y'all put into it! Keep us posted of any matches you have audiences for, would love to buy some tickets!
Orbitron is already looking like a seasoned competitor. Can't wait to see it in Battlebots World Championship VIII
im so happy you partecipate to battlebots and has good video coverage on what goes behind, all the work to make the robot run
I like how some of the best battle bots ever were a couple of guys in their garage, and this team of super nerds (complement, not insult)
overcomplicated the heck out of it and have an endless list of problems they fight before even getting in the ring, lol
All modern battlebots are overcomplicated.
All OLD battlebots are overcomplicated.
There is no way to simplify brushless drive. All of the Orbitron controls and fancy stuff is done on their laptop, not in the bot.
That's simply what you get when you have FOUR motor controllers in one bot with individual controls for each section, not to mention modularity and durability in the question.
Correction: everyone is a super nerd and these guys just have a REALLY big garage
I do miss those old days of the sport sometiumes, just the things cobbled together in a shed for a few hundred quid and being competetive.
Whilst modern heavyweights need tens of thousands to run at a tournament.
I’m not even through this video yet and I’m not worried about winning or losing!because the confidence I have in you gentlemen figuring out all these problems it’s most reassuring
Steven, when someone hands you something for an accomplishment, normally you would shake their hand and thank them-especially the co-founder of battle bots.
Man... So happy for you guys. What an awesome piece of engineering!
LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! Nice job, guys. That's definitely a proud accomplishment.
The amount of dedication you guys put into building and improving Orbitron is insane- props to everyone involved. I'll be rooting for Orbitron in the next season of BattleBots, and it would be incredible to see these improvements for future fights:
1. Make sure that both weapons spin up quickly at the start of the fight. In the second fight against Disarray, only one of them spun up at the very start.
2. Forks on both ends of Orbitron should be implemented when fighting against verts.
3. An A.I. mode which allows Orbitron to face it's weapon against the opponent when the opponent is circling Orbitron, and a KILL button which allows Orbitron to attack the opponent based on their predicted circular movement.
4. A.I. mode which allows the driver to input certain points of weakness in the opponent's bot- for example, the rear of the robot, which Orbitron prioritises when KILL mode is activated.
A note on number 2:
If they can get around their enemy bot properly then playing the ground game shouldn't be as big an issue. I know Witch Doctor commonly uses the maneuverability that comes with a lack of ground game to get around their opponents and Orbitron is designed to move around enemy bots and strike them from weak spots
I used to watch BB as a kid, would love to see more of this!
congratulations..Orbitron is a cool robot and it got an awesome team of young and talented people taking care of it. Keep it up and can't wait to watch all its fight.
This just might be my favorite project ever
Did robotics (ftc and best) and my coach would say “anything that could go wrong will go wrong, be prepared for anything.” This team deserves those wins! Love this!
Holy shit that thing is terrifying. The noise it makes is insane!
Totally awesome! What an amazing comeback! Last time was pretty rough, but I agree, this seriously couldn't have gone any better for Orbitron and the team.
21:02 Very cool to see a clip from my interview with Trey Roski on this channel! I'd love to have you on for an episode to chat about Orbitron!
Orbitron sent that bot to complete oblivion!😂 Awesome comeback, team! If you guys get into the tournament, we're rooting for ya'll!
If y'all can just get over your electronics issues you will have a very serious contender.
Compete and utter DESTRUCTION! Freaking LOVE IT SO MUCH!
Congratulations guys, really great performance
The radio issues had me super worried. But glad you guys pulled through. I hope you can improve the electronics reliability before your next fight. Rooting for you to take the championship.
Completely Awesome!!
Making the AI smarter and more autonomous would be a must. It would be so cool if it could actually predict things look at what It's best angle of attack is and plan. Making a neural network that sophisticated though would be very difficult and I don't think you all have the training data and you would need a more powerful computer. But making it smarter is definitely what should happen in some form or another.
You know, I am not smart, but if you are trying to make a cordless lightsaber, you could make the lightsaber more fuel efficient rather than trying to find a fuel which is able to provide the lightsaber's consumption.
Well , you are probably doing that now. This might be useful to you.
Congrats. I'm really impressed how you didn't give up and fixed the issues. It seems like an expensive hobby
Yeah economically the sport makes no sense... these videos don't even make it break even lol
@@hacksmith The engineering must be a huge headache having to compete against so many other great minds. I guess it helps people get ready for how ruthless the real world is when engineering products. At least doing this the victor is the better engineering and not better marketing.
The real world is way easier than battlebots lol
@@hacksmith I see, then it helps prepare you for a world of total chaos
Probably my favourite series of this channel as of now
My friend has decided he also wants to make an ai powered battlebot, but beetle weight or antweight idk which one he chose
Antweight is a good one to start with or to learn with, it is also really fun!
@@ragefurnace yea, i was thinking of starting with beetle but i realized its too expensive for me
I liked how Orbitron just turns towards the minibot and pauses then attacks it.
So proud of the team 😮
The electromagnetic grab to the playing field mod is EPIC
Yeah, that's how to get it done! Demolished GO Hacksmith!👍
HUGE congrats to the team!
Lol
Very impressive! And all the maintenance beforehand was too
Awesome job.
Great to see Canadians kicking ass
You should make more videos like this one so fun to watch
Congrats on what sounds like your approval for the show! I can't wait!
You need to keep this going. I would love to see you on tv
I love how you guys treated the mini bot like a minor nuisance, like go away kid, this is an adult conversation
00:43 missed chance to say harder, better, faster, stronger
"We can rebuild, Better faster stronger"
Is already a 6 million dollar man reference
That little rc car got violated 🤣🤣
Gotta have more coverage on battlebots with you guys. Congrats
I love the irony of the robot beeing named "Orbitron" and then see it do nothing but straight attack! XD
Today's Fact: The world's largest video game controller measures over 12 feet long and weighs over 100 pounds.
Hey, you also comment on hacksmiths stuff too??
kripp has become mid
Why
No one cares
Today's Fact: your mom weighs 12 times that
Watching a Hacksmith Battlebot with crusher blades just cruise through both other bots with the most God-Tier precision is the most satisfying thing ever
Anyone who wants these guys to make Shadow the Hedgehog’s shoes, hit like!!!!
I'm so thrilled for you guys, can't wait to see what happens in the next fight 🥰
This is such a good series I love it I just wish I had money to become a channel member so I could see the vids sooner
Hack smith you are like the coolest channel in the world. I think it was you that got me interested in engineering. Thank you!
Great job. Considering the complexity of the robot it’s frankly amazing that you managed to get it working reliably in the ring for both fights with no issues.
i swear if the dudes at hacksmith industries REALLY tried making a proper professional battle bot, like how well they made the powerloader, they would dominate
so what would happen if an opponent had big IR lights on top of there bot would that mess with the cameras and screw up the ai tracking?
@chaosleviatho879 I'm just thinking of like what happens if you point your phone camera at like a security camera/Kinect bar with its IR lights and its basically like pointing your camera at a flashlight since the camera sees the light still even if it has a IR filter. But same as you I'm no expert on this hence my curiosity :)
iirc from when I read over the rules, stuff like that probably wouldn't be allowed - I don't think that exact thing is explicitly banned, but there are other camera-interference related things that are.
@@bell2023 Yeah you aren't allowed to interfere with your opponents controls in any way and I'd assume that would count as interfering with their controls to a degree
That first fight was incredibly aggressive and efficient, really great control, probably engaging the autonomous systems well. The opponent didn't even get a chance to spin up, aim, and hit.
Great use of AI, it didn't interfere at all. It used up resources, took wages and sounds impressive without actually making any difference. Perfect application.
I could tell this would be a win since they put the store sponsorship before the battle and weren’t advertising bot parts like the last time. Great job guys!
The sound it makes when it is in full speed spinning is terrifying enough already. Very cool.
You should set up a soft start, where the electronics and caps charge up through a resistor, until it switches all the way on to limit potential damage by electric surge. You should also use controllers that use TTL logic rather than CMOS, as TTL are more resilient to electrical surges that can be caused by many things on the robot. This does mean that they would get rather hot, so they need to be properly heat Sinked. You should put diodes in series to the batteries, so that if one of them fails, current can still bypass through the diode (assuming the batteries are in series).
More Redundancy. More Modularity! Isolate critical and non-critical systems!
Yep