The show airs months on from its usual summer slot due to production in California being halted due to the coronavirus pandemic. The program, which sees homemade fighting machines duel in an arena, will in its fifth season feature sixty teams from around the world fight it out to receive robot combat's most coveted trophy, the Giant Nut. We took them into battle for a test run.It's robot fighting time! Robot combat show Battlebots is once again returning to our screens for a new season on Discovery. We drilled a countersunk hole in the frame and designed a locating feature in the part to line up the support when it got installed on the robot. The mount itself sits between the motor and the frame, and is laced with continuous Kevlar® reinforcement to handle the shock of any mid-battle forces. In less than two hours, we designed the conformal mount, printed a pair, and installed it on Valkyrie. This is why we turned to Markforged for a durable, custom, lightweight, and quick-turnaround solution. We wanted something to last the rest of the competition.
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Quick turnaround: With only a day or so to iterate, we wanted something that we could make and install before our next fight, on both our main frame and our spare frame.
When we shipped ourselves and Valkyrie across the country to compete on BattleBots this year, we had no idea what the season would be like or who we would be fighting. What many people don’t know is that all of BattleBots is filmed over the course of two weeks in April. They didn’t just fix robots, they made them better. For all the ways our printers helped, there was one way that Markforged machines were really able to help out during competition. As part of a team on the show, we used Markforged printers all throughout the design, build, and repair process of the 20 seasons to create Valkyrie: a sleek, fighter-jet like robot with a nasty 65lb undercutter blade. 250lb remote-controlled robots battle it out in a fight to the death.