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ERA4640 04-02-2013 16:07

help with shooter
 
Hey!,
What type of wheels are you guys using for the shooter

midway78224 04-02-2013 16:13

Re: help with shooter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ERA4640 (Post 1227429)
Hey!,
What type of wheels are you guys using for the shooter


We are using 8 inch AM pneumatic wheels.

ERA4640 04-02-2013 17:14

Re: help with shooter
 
Thanks!! What motor should be used for the Shkoter

lorem3k 04-02-2013 17:28

Re: help with shooter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ERA4640 (Post 1227469)
Thanks!! What motor should be used for the Shkoter

We're using a CIM for our shooter. Try experimenting with other motors to find one that works for your design.

vic burg 04-02-2013 20:32

Re: help with shooter
 
The team was using the kit wheels, the 8 inch rubbers but we're switching to the Plaction with tread because it's literally burning the plastic off of the frisbees. Hoping the tread will give it some more traction and grip to shoot it. It's also been giving issues of peaking about 5 feet off the ground only 8 feet away then promptly drops. We have the kit motors as well but have been able to test it at different speeds so that's helped a little bit with distance and height.

Alan Anderson 04-02-2013 22:40

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Originally Posted by vic burg (Post 1227578)
...it's literally burning the plastic off of the frisbees.

That sounds like you're spinning the wheel too fast and it's slipping on the discs instead of gripping them. Slowing them down might just result in your frisbees exiting the shooter at a higher speed and flying farther before stalling.

theawesome1730 04-02-2013 22:47

Re: help with shooter
 
We're using BaneBots orange wheels. I think the 4 7/8 size

vic burg 05-02-2013 10:08

Re: help with shooter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1227714)
That sounds like you're spinning the wheel too fast and it's slipping on the discs instead of gripping them. Slowing them down might just result in your frisbees exiting the shooter at a higher speed and flying farther before stalling.

Yeah today were going to work on that. It seems like when it's at 50% power it shoots further and doesn't burn as much. I think the main issue is really the board that is helping to guide them. The angle seems to be off.


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Originally Posted by theawesome1730 (Post 1227721)
We're using BaneBots orange wheels. I think the 4 7/8 size

How are those working for you? We considered but weren't sure how they would work.


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