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bhughes 15-02-2013 14:14

Bounce-back from nets
 
We don't have a field built to exact specifications (made of wood, less chain, etc.), and we are using a full court shooter. When shooting, 30-60% of all shots hit the back of the net and bounce right back out.

This is a huge problem for us if the nets acts like that in competitions. We would really appreciate any insights from teams with full fields built to specification.
  • If discs hit the back of the box, do they bounce back out?
  • How tight/strong are the chains, and do they do a good job of slowing discs down?
  • Is there any good way to test whether discs bouce out without a full field?
  • How do the corners of the net act when frisbees hit them? (Do they bouce in to the net more often or bounce out?)

Thanks guys.

Peter Matteson 15-02-2013 14:17

Re: Bounce-back from nets
 
We'll know Saturday.

The real field is tested with team built robots for the first time at the Suffield Scrimmage here in CT every year.

By tommorrow someone will be able to answer this with hard evidence.

Pete

bhughes 16-02-2013 12:27

Re: Bounce-back from nets
 
Any word on bounce-back?

MattInAHat 16-02-2013 14:43

Re: Bounce-back from nets
 
I'd also be interested if there's any information yet on this.

Patrick Flynn 16-02-2013 14:53

Re: Bounce-back from nets
 
You can watch live and see for yourself here http://www.shsrobotics.org/webcast.html

I'm sure the teams there will let us know after the event tomorrow.

Hallry 16-02-2013 15:01

Re: Bounce-back from nets
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bhughes (Post 1233891)
We don't have a field built to exact specifications (made of wood, less chain, etc.), and we are using a full court shooter. When shooting, 30-60% of all shots hit the back of the net and bounce right back out.

Emphasis mine

Why don't you use the correct amount of chain then?

swwrobotics 16-02-2013 18:00

Re: Bounce-back from nets
 
I've actually been hearing from a lot of people that the frisbees bounce out pretty easily, even when you are just throwing them with your hand. Just account for that on your robot so you can lower the speed or adjust the angle if the problem keeps occurring. At least that is what my team is doing.


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