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dellagd 29-03-2013 19:57

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Compression, although not as drastic as last year, is quite important.

Take a shot at mounting the other side of the shooter (side without wheels) on 80/20 sliders so you can easily adjust the compression to find the sweet spot.

Brandon_L 29-03-2013 22:08

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Looks to me like your wheel isn't exposed enough to your frisbee. Try exposing them a bit more, and stack another wheel on top so the frisbee has no chance of skipping up over the wheel. I know quite a few teams had success with these wheels and motors, once you expose the wheel a bit more you just need to play with the compression. You should also be able to lose the 3rd wheel/motor.

Ether 29-03-2013 22:29

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon_L (Post 1254472)
Looks to me like your wheel isn't exposed enough to your frisbee.

Why does it matter how much it's "exposed", as long as it sticks out far enough to produce the required compression without requiring the width of the chute to be less than the frisbee diameter?



Thorne 29-03-2013 23:03

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
We've worked it out, thanks to all of you! We now have a two-motor shooter that shoots frisbees 20-30ft (depending upon how much juice the battery has) and we can hit the 2pt goal. I'll post video and specs ASAP.

Thanks so very much!

Thorne 30-03-2013 01:55

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Ta-Da! We have a functioning shooter!

Video: http://youtu.be/DASvBTc78GM

We're getting 20-30 feet from it with stacked wheels (as you suggested), two different CIM motors, a big one and a smaller one, the smaller one spins faster than the big motor, which apparently gave us the variance we needed. However, it was a little bit accidental, we put it all together and said "Let's see if it works!" and it worked fantastically! We also increased our compression and added some foam insulation tape for friction, which helped a lot.

Thanks again from the entire team, we look forward to the Silicon Valley Regional next week!

Thorne 30-03-2013 02:24

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Here's some photos of the final shooter, it was getting dark so the lighting's not great...





last one's a little blurry, but you get the idea :)

Michael Hill 30-03-2013 06:47

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Just curious...why two different sizes of wheels?

Ether 30-03-2013 12:16

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Hill (Post 1254550)
Just curious...why two different sizes of wheels?

Smaller wheel reduces tangential speed for entry. They don't have a speed controller.



Ether 30-03-2013 12:17

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thorne (Post 1254533)
Here's some photos of the final shooter, it was getting dark so the lighting's not great...

Is it just my imagination, or is the CIM not mounted perpendicular to the plywood?



savagecreature 30-03-2013 12:29

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Hill (Post 1254550)
Just curious...why two different sizes of wheels?

What Ether said. ;)

We only have one cRIO and it is on the bagged robot. That is the first thing we will be remedying for next year. This was the best method we could come up with to vary the speed between the two sets of wheels. We have had a really steep learning curve and a really small team. It has been a very educational experience in so many ways.

savagecreature 30-03-2013 12:39

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ether (Post 1254607)
Is it just my imagination, or is the CIM not mounted perpendicular to the plywood?



They are supposed to be perpendicular, but one of the motors is indeed a little bit out of alignment. We will be replacing the plywood today since it got pretty chewed up while things were getting moved around yesterday. Today will be dedicated to cleaning up the design, adding the bucket frisbee hopper, and adding a pneumatic "pusher" that will feed the frisbees in to the wheels unless there is a way we can get it to just gravity feed.

Thank you (and everyone) for your patience and help. The team went from totally discouraged and not wanting to even go to regionals for fear that we would be the lamest team there again, to having a bit of hope that we can make a better showing than last year.

We did place 47th out of 50 last year, but that was primarily due to good alliances. We also received the Rookie Inspiration Award last year so the team wanted to show that we were taking that to heart and making progress.

Bennett548 30-03-2013 14:01

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Glad to hear your shooter is working well.

One thing I noticed was that you had to push the disc into the wheels. Make sure the disc isn't dragging between the walls after the first set of wheels (i.e. the walls should be >11" apart). This would require moving the left wall to the left a little bit; it looks like the distance between the right wall and the wheels is good.

As far as local teams, usfirst.org has a search tool for finding teams in your area. Here are all the teams within 25 miles of Alameda: http://tinyurl.com/c9f5cw2

savagecreature 03-04-2013 13:09

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by launchloop17 (Post 1254641)
Glad to hear your shooter is working well.

One thing I noticed was that you had to push the disc into the wheels. Make sure the disc isn't dragging between the walls after the first set of wheels (i.e. the walls should be >11" apart). This would require moving the left wall to the left a little bit; it looks like the distance between the right wall and the wheels is good.

As far as local teams, usfirst.org has a search tool for finding teams in your area. Here are all the teams within 25 miles of Alameda: http://tinyurl.com/c9f5cw2

Thank you! We have a pneumatic push rod to shove the discs, but I will be sure to share your comments with the team. The push rod has not been fully tested yet so your suggestion may be a good solution if we run in to trouble with it tomorrow at pit day. I will also make sure some of the team members reach out to the list of teams that you provided after we are done with the SVC Regional.

cmrnpizzo14 03-04-2013 13:31

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
Good luck at SVR, if there is a webcast I will watch you guys!

Try not to get too discouraged, being a 2nd year team is often world's better than a rookie but there is still a lot to learn. Know what your strengths are and what you can do to help the alliance. While you are at SVR, there will be a ton of great teams there. Try and make time to go talk to 254, 233, 118, 148, 846, or 973 (sorry if I forgot anyone, put yourself down if you want to be on the list!) they will definitely be able to help you guys develop as a program.

Good luck!

philso 03-04-2013 13:54

Re: Shooter Help for 2nd Year Team
 
You may want to have a look at the following thread started by my good friend Allen Gregory of Team 3847, especially post #16 where he describes how to make a 1:1 VersaPlanetary gearbox.

www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=111360&highlight=small+wheel+shoo ter


The gearbox will take the side loads off the motor shaft preventing premature wear/failure. We originally had a single wheel mounted directly on the shaft of a Mini-CIM. After about 20-30 shots (some with extreme compression), the rear bearing of the motor was worn into an oval and the motor armature dragged on the inside of the magnets. Since we did not want to wait for another motor, we ended up changing to RS550's with a CIM-ULATOR gearbox that I had left over from the previous year. The CIM-ULATOR also took the side loads off the motors.


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