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This LEGO MINDTORMS EV3 Sumo Bot uses three EV3 Large Motors, two of which have “triple torque” due to gearing. In the false-colored picture, the pink 12-tooth gear that is directly connected to the EV3 Large Motor touches the turquoise 36-tooth gear. This “gearing down” increases its torque three times, for increased pushing power. The center motor operates the yellow “flipper” arms for upending opposing robots in a Lego Sumo or Battlebot competition. Parts from the EV3 45544 Education Set are supplemented by the third motor and EV3 Color Sensor (for detecting the edge of a Lego Sumo arena).
You can use your spare parts to make the flipper larger; with it in the “up” position, it measures ~7”x7” (~22x22 studs). The EV3 Ultrasonic Sensor detects the opposing robot, or it can be replaced by a Mindsensors “Sumo Eyes” sensor for SuGObot competitions. Designed by: David Luders • Instructions. This Sumo Bot can be built using the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 31313 retail set’s parts. It features a front flipper, wide rubber tires for good traction, and the EV3 Infrared Sensor for manual operation via the EV3 Remote Control.
Download the “Custom Remote”.ev3 project file for Remote Control operation. The EV3 Color Sensor allows for the robot to back up when “seeing” the perimeter line around the Lego Sumo ring. As an option, the pair of red 2L Technic Axles allow for mounting the Mindsensors “Sumo Eyes” to run the SuGObot program. Designed by: David Luders • Instructions.
SuGO competitions at Accident Maryland. SuGO is the not-so-ancient art of building Sumo Wrestling Robots using LEGO MINDSTORMS.
There are lots of different Sumo'bot formats, but SuGO was developed by when the Garrett Engineering And Robotics Society () was first founded back in 2006. 'SuGO Sunday' began a 8 year tradition of monthly build 'n battle events at the in Accident Maryland.
If you are anywhere near Deep Creek Lake in Western Maryland then you MUST come and play SuGO with us. We play on the first Sunday of every month from 1:00pm to about 4:30pm. Don't bother bringing anything but your imagination (and cash for registration & snacks). We start by forming teams (these can be friends, family or even strangers) and then we build like crazy for 2 hours. The goal is to make the baddest Sumo Wrestling LEGO robot you can (and still be legal). Then we check-in the robots and have a knock-down double-elimination SuGO tournament.
When it's all done, we break down the robots and everyone goes home exhausted. Cost: $10 per team,, or FREE if you have a GEARS member on your team.
Location: 116 Industrial Park Drive, Accident MD 21520. Time: Construction starts at 1:00 pm - Matches start at 3:00 pm. For more information, call Phil at (301) 387-2331. Roll your own SuGO competitions If you want to run your own SuGO competions, or just want to build a cool SuGObot, then come on in!
The cool part is that while you're playing, you're also learning all about the Now that we're selling SuGO field kits and Sensor upgrade kits (see our ) anyone (and I mean anyone) can run their own SuGO competition. Just get some friends together and start building.
You can begin with our standard SuGO software and robot designs but when you are tired with these, you can try creating your own cool designs. SuGO is great for clubs of all sizes. You can start with small competitions and then expand to county or state wide. Compete within your club, and then have clubs compete against each other at county or state events. SuGO can even help you earn a Scout Robotics patch. It's also a fun way to get kids ready for other robotics events like. To learn more about running your own SuGO events, check out the and rules and download our pre-formatted.