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3992 Shooter Prototype - Major distance and height!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBvVV...ature=youtu.be
Horizontal distance is about 50 feet, with a height of about 20 feet. |
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That's amazing! Any specifics on the motors and gearboxes you're using? Would love to try that out!
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Thanks!
We're using 1:1 gear ratio on both gearboxes. Both gearboxes are Modulox Lunchboxes. The back gearbox has a CIM motor, and the front gearbox has a Mini-CIM motor. |
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That's crazy accuracy if you could hit that garage pole almost every time...and it sounds like a MONSTER. Reminds me of our shooter last year; every time we rev'ed it up, it sounded like we were using a chainsaw. Standard 8" pneumatic wheel on it? What's the compression?
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Very Impressive. But, I fear this may suffer from the "Kyle Boller effect" as in it is very impressive but not necessarily lead to winning matchs.
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It's fairly accurate. If you noticed, I had to hold it between my legs. The entire frame vibrates a lot when turned on, moving around the floor. If not held in place, it isn't consistent (obviously because its constantly moving and changing direction).
But yes, if held in place it seems fairly accurate. Haha yeah quite the beast :) Standard 8" pneumatic front and back at about 35 psi; I'm not sure what the compression was but I'll take a guess it was around 1/2" - 3/4". Not much. We didn't really measure it, just put our rail at the point where the compression seemed adequate. |
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I don't know where you would draw this random assertion from. |
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I do not know if this shooter will be on your final robot or what your design goals are (winning award for innovative ideas, building a cool robot, winning matches) or what your strategy is. Either way, it is a very impressive shooter. |
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Well thanks. We actually have quite some optimization to do on it but it's looking good. |
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"Major distance and height" is an understatement! Are you guys running both motors at full speed or is there some kind of speed control involved?
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Both motors hooked up to PDB with a breaker between the PDB & battery for on/off toggling. |
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Wow, your shooter is so similar to ours it's scary, great minds think alike I guess.
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That's AWESOME.
<Tech Inspector Mode> Just a few things to consider before finalizing your design... are those tires rated for 4,000 RPM, or whatever it is that you are running them at? An 8" wheel at 4,000RPM would travel... let's see... 0.2m x 3.14 x 4000 / 60 = 42 m/s? That's 150 km/hr. I don't think many dolly carts are rated for freeway speeds! And you can calculate the "g" forces acting on the tire pretty easily too... No doubt you'll be building shrouds for the wheels as part of your design, but do a good job of it. If the frisbee, travelling at one half the edge velocity of your shooter wheel travels 50 feet, how far would a chunk of tire travelling twice as fast. Or, for that matter how far would a chunk of thumb? I don't want to take away from the fact that that is one heck of an amazing shooter, and I think it is awesome that you posted the video, and I know you've probably got some safety plans in the works already... but I also want teams to know that if they showed up with that shooter in that configuration that they would very like fail tech inspection. ::safety:: Jason </tech inspector mode> |
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They're not designed to run at such an RPM, but some statements from AndyMark say that it should be OK. We've done some of the same calculations ourselves and are aware of the possibilities. An upper rail to support the end of the shaft, followed by joining the upper rail with the gearbox is our next step. |
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