Team Just Cuz Robotics | Division: Beetleweight (3lb) Combat Robot Highlight Reel @JustCuzRobotics | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 13 hours ago
Best hits and moments from many of Division's fights!
Division is my 3lb Beetleweight combat robot, and my first true kinetic energy spinner bot. It boasts an assortment of 1/4-inch thick AR500 steel weapon disks and blades, with an effective diameter of 7.5 inches and spinning at upwards of 12,500 RPM, or tip speeds of nearly 250 MPH. I've made tons of videos detailing how Division was designed, built, and iterated upon for every one of the competitions it's seen.
My combat robotics journey started back in 2017 as a Junior University student studying Mechanical Engineering. My first bot was a 30lb Featherweight lifter named KARMA, after which I designed an overhead saw bot called Top Kill, a 30lb sportsman 360-lifter bot called Conduit, and then graduated. Since then I've started this Youtube channel documenting all of the builds I've done on my own to help new and upcoming roboteers to join the sport. Division is just the first of several bots I've built since. I've come a very long way since the start, and am now a proud member of the Bloodsport Battlebots team, looking forward to competing in Battlebots Season 5! (Whenever it's rescheduled due to COVID-19.) If you'd like to see more, I've got tons of content on my channel. Stay safe, everyone!
Ending photos are all thanks to JCRB Photography: facebook.com/jcrbphoto
Just 'Cuz Robotics Website: justcuzrobotics.com
Just 'Cuz Store: justcuzrobotics.com/shop
Instagram: @JustCuzRobotics
instagram.com/justcuzrobotics
@bloodsport_battlebot
instagram.com/bloodsport_battlebot
Bloodsport Facebook Page:
facebook.com/bnsrobotics
Best hits and moments from many of Division's fights!
Division is my 3lb Beetleweight combat robot, and my first true kinetic energy spinner bot. It boasts an assortment of 1/4-inch thick AR500 steel weapon disks and blades, with an effective diameter of 7.5 inches and spinning at upwards of 12,500 RPM, or tip speeds of nearly 250 MPH. I've made tons of videos detailing how Division was designed, built, and iterated upon for every one of the competitions it's seen.
My combat robotics journey started back in 2017 as a Junior University student studying Mechanical Engineering. My first bot was a 30lb Featherweight lifter named KARMA, after which I designed an overhead saw bot called Top Kill, a 30lb sportsman 360-lifter bot called Conduit, and then graduated. Since then I've started this Youtube channel documenting all of the builds I've done on my own to help new and upcoming roboteers to join the sport. Division is just the first of several bots I've built since. I've come a very long way since the start, and am now a proud member of the Bloodsport Battlebots team, looking forward to competing in Battlebots Season 5! (Whenever it's rescheduled due to COVID-19.) If you'd like to see more, I've got tons of content on my channel. Stay safe, everyone!
Ending photos are all thanks to JCRB Photography: facebook.com/jcrbphoto
Just 'Cuz Robotics Website: justcuzrobotics.com
Just 'Cuz Store: justcuzrobotics.com/shop
Instagram: @JustCuzRobotics
instagram.com/justcuzrobotics
@bloodsport_battlebot
instagram.com/bloodsport_battlebot
Bloodsport Facebook Page:
facebook.com/bnsrobotics