Battlebots

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This model represents only the frame; the remaining sections still need to be machined or require additional work, which I will upload later. The other models shown are 3D-printed because they are prototype parts and are not finalized yet.
The frame was printed in TPU 64D from Siraya Tech. The main advantage of this design—free for others to use or modify—is its compactness and strength. Many vertical spinner designs split the frame into multiple parts to simplify replacement and assembly, but this increases weight due to additional screws and perimeters. Screws are also inherently weaker than proper layer adhesion.
This design addresses those issues by using a bottom plate that can be flexed for easy electronics installation, while the top plate will be made of metal. To further reduce weight, the frame was printed with 15% gyroid infill and two walls. I encourage users to use this design as a reference not as their own design as most of the fun comes from design work (of course you are free to do as you please also keep in mind that the finished Antweight including the non printed parts will be very expensive)
Bill of materials
- NameQuantityNotes
- 1Your choice (I will use cnc machined Titanium)2
- 294mm by 6mm metal dowels1
- 337mm by 4mm metal dowels4
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally original model
This model is licensed under the following terms:
No Copyright.
Models(2)
Frame.stl.nanodlp-repaired.stlDesigner786.56 KB
2025-12-16
Frame.3mfDesigner224.93 KB
2025-12-16





