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Re: Star intake rollers
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Side note: I wouldn't at all trust superglue to hold aluminum plates together under repeated impact. VHB tape would probably serve you a lot better. |
Re: Star intake rollers
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Our redesign of the AM stars was intended to make the fingers stronger for our intake. This was for the flat frisbees. We experimented with several heights and positions until we found one that worked. If you were using these with something that moved easier (balls) you could get away with more flexible fingers. The frisbees did not want to slide very well and caught on the thin plate we used in the front of the collector. We ended up using a thin polycarbonate sheet in front of the aluminum plate and that worked well for pick up |
Re: Star intake rollers
Wow,
I just priced some 1/2 inch silicone rubber sheets 1 foot square and was shocked at the price ($50/ pc). The idea of cutting this material out using a water jet may be cost prohibitive. Does anyone have experience with water jet cutting the interlocking floor tiles (7/8 inch thick), 2 foot square, used as the VEX field or commonly found at Home Depot, Lowes, for kid playing fields? If this material worked, it may make sense to proceed down the water jet cutting path of the floor tile material directly. |
Re: Star intake rollers
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Cutting the starts from a 1' piece would nest poorly as well, wasting a lot more material than necessary. |
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