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RonnieS 13-01-2014 00:29

Team 314 Launcher
 
This is our final design review launcher, there is still evaluations being done but this video does a good job of showing our half court-in sweet spot. Hope you enjoy!!:yikes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWRYRpHFIaE

Here is the link for Intake and Shooter video, roughly 19 feet away.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1coTKRfynA

Ether 13-01-2014 01:24

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie314 (Post 1326270)
This is our final design review launcher, there is still evaluations being done but this video does a good job of showing our half court-in sweet spot. Hope you enjoy!!:yikes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWRYRpHFIaE

How do you plan to pull back, hold, and release it ??



RonnieS 13-01-2014 01:32

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
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Originally Posted by Ether (Post 1326279)
How do you plan to pull back, hold, and release it ??



We have a gen 1 shifter that I took the high gear out of and milled the teeth (3 of them)down to a flat face so that when the high gear transfers from low (winching the catapult back) to high (releasing into a free spin) where the dog has nothing to grab and the shaft releases to the direction of tension making the ball fly. On the output shaft there is an external ratcheting mechanism so that the tensions is released from the motors as it is drawn back. Also, we adjust our hard stop so we can get different angle shots such as a blop shot for a good truss toss.

ohrly? 13-01-2014 02:15

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
What are you using as a spring? Do you find the initial angle of the spring makes a difference?

jblay 13-01-2014 04:43

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
Great prototype, how far were you guys from the goal in those first couple of shots? Looked like half field.

Mr. Lim 13-01-2014 05:11

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
Impressive!

Are you guys changing any of your parameters between the different shot ranges?

It looks like it really is a "sweet spot" where everything stays the same: retract length, hardstop length, tension, etc.

Physicguy 13-01-2014 08:51

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
What was your effective range on that launcher? It seemed like you could still score really close to the goal.

sdcantrell56 13-01-2014 09:13

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
This is a really impressive catapult. Basically what we are looking for as well. Good job!

RonnieS 13-01-2014 14:04

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
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Originally Posted by jblay (Post 1326302)
Great prototype, how far were you guys from the goal in those first couple of shots? Looked like half field.

It starts off at half field, directly under the truss. We then move it forward. We can score in a 21 ft radius from the from of the goal with the same hard stop point and spring tension and release point. We are only going to change hard stop for the purpose of a "soft shot" for good truss catchable pass.

RonnieS 13-01-2014 14:05

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
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Originally Posted by Physicguy (Post 1326331)
What was your effective range on that launcher? It seemed like you could still score really close to the goal.

We can be as close as 3 feet away with the same sweet spot as half court

RonnieS 13-01-2014 14:06

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Lim (Post 1326303)
Impressive!

Are you guys changing any of your parameters between the different shot ranges?

It looks like it really is a "sweet spot" where everything stays the same: retract length, hardstop length, tension, etc.

Exact same tension and release point. Our hard stop doubles as hard stop and release point adjuster.

Colin Small 13-01-2014 18:22

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie314 (Post 1326284)
We have a gen 1 shifter that I took the high gear out of and milled the teeth (3 of them)down to a flat face so that when the high gear transfers from low (winching the catapult back) to high (releasing into a free spin) where the dog has nothing to grab and the shaft releases to the direction of tension making the ball fly. On the output shaft there is an external ratcheting mechanism so that the tensions is released from the motors as it is drawn back. Also, we adjust our hard stop so we can get different angle shots such as a blop shot for a good truss toss.

I'm not quite sure what what you mean. Is it that you have it timed so that the gear isn't engaged (because of the three shaved teeth) when you want to poll the dog out? I'm confused....

WaterClaw 13-01-2014 18:36

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie314 (Post 1326270)
This is our final design review launcher, there is still evaluations being done but this video does a good job of showing our half court-in sweet spot. Hope you enjoy!!:yikes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWRYRpHFIaE

Too inaccurate for my full appreciation.

IKE 13-01-2014 21:22

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
Very impressive catapult. I look forward to seeing what you guys have together in robot form in just a few weeks.

RonnieS 13-01-2014 22:17

Re: Team 314 Launcher
 
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Originally Posted by WaterClaw (Post 1326664)
Too inaccurate for my full appreciation.

I do not know if this is sarcastic or not but 98% accuracy from anywhere inside the truss to goal area is pretty good in my book for a PROTOTYPE...The one miss was from not pulling back to the same spot attempting to see if less tension on the same dead stop point would give us more of a line drive rather then a tad bit of loft. And clearly shown, the less tension was not enough to make a half court shot...it was very valuable data for our team and proto testing. Again, this is not attacking just clarifying just in case it was not sarcastic. Thanks.


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