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falconmaster 15-01-2013 19:43

shooting on mock field
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOnhg-PZ47s

Jay O'Donnell 15-01-2013 21:49

Re: shooting on mock field
 
Looks really good. What size wheels are you using and how far away are you?

slijin 16-01-2013 01:44

Re: shooting on mock field
 
If you don't mind me asking, how fast were you spinning the wheels? (i.e. how much power were you applying, with what motor, reduction, and wheels?)

frcchile 16-01-2013 08:01

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Originally Posted by falconmaster (Post 1216070)


Hey!!! good shooter, what motors are you working???? I am working in the same system but it doesn't work. I think the problem are in the wheels and the motor.

Thank you!!!

falconmaster 16-01-2013 10:12

Re: shooting on mock field
 
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Originally Posted by Jay Money 1058 (Post 1216176)
Looks really good. What size wheels are you using and how far away are you?

We are using the 8" AM pneumatic wheels mounted directly to CIMS and we were about midfield

falconmaster 16-01-2013 10:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by slijin (Post 1216346)
If you don't mind me asking, how fast were you spinning the wheels? (i.e. how much power were you applying, with what motor, reduction, and wheels?)

No reduction, straight CIM Free rev with 8" AM pneumatic wheel

falconmaster 16-01-2013 10:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by frcchile (Post 1216401)
Hey!!! good shooter, what motors are you working???? I am working in the same system but it doesn't work. I think the problem are in the wheels and the motor.

Thank you!!!

Make sure the center of the wheel is above the center of the frisbee and keep decreasing the straight distance to the wheels until you get the desired effect. Hope that helps. It surprised us how much compression it needed...


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