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bEdhEd 15-01-2014 04:55

Torsion Spring Catapult
 
We're considering using a torsion spring as a way to store energy for launching the ball with a catapult. I was wondering if other teams have tried this, what their results were, and the specs of the spring they used.

DjScribbles 15-01-2014 09:59

Re: Torsion Spring Catapult
 
I did a lot of looking into torsion springs and felt that the largest springs supplied by McMaster wouldn't produce enough torque in a narrow enough package to be effective.

One of our other mentors welded the ends of a compression spring inside two steel tubes to get a make-shift torsion spring. It had a lot of force, and was able to throw the ball fairly well and could have been torqued more (we over-torqued it and broke the welds though). However, one thing I saw as a potential issue is that these springs did not seem to 'snap' forward quickly; whether this was due to the type of spring, or simply because we were underpowered, I do not know.

Torsion power seems very attractive this year though, as you can pack a lot of power into a small package; but getting the necessary torque without any mechanical advantage will be challenging.

Mike Schreiber 15-01-2014 16:07

Re: Torsion Spring Catapult
 
Look into garage door springs, they're heavy, but they should be able to pack enough punch.

Nick Lawrence 15-01-2014 16:11

Re: Torsion Spring Catapult
 
Have used torsion springs in the past. A modified automotive timing belt tensioner works great for this!

-Nick

Animal Control 15-01-2014 16:21

Re: Torsion Spring Catapult
 
if any of you has a out line can you send it to me.


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