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This is pretty clever.
I don't know how simple it is if it needs a 5 minute video to explain and involves concentric shafts and more than one ratchet. :) Thanks for the videos, I really hopes this works well for you, as this is definitely a unique mechanism. |
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It's an interesting idea, the one thing that I would be worried about would be the springs. They are legal, but we purposely avoided them because we knew safety inspectors wouldn't really like them.
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This is an awesome idea. I can't believe I didn't come up this idea when designing. It's so simple yet so effective!
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Neat idea. I remember a similar concept used by 1276 back in 2008.
One thing I remember from watching that robot was how is the shooter was influenced by movements of the drivebase. Throw your prototype on a robot and see what happens when you shoot while driving. You may not want to shoot while driving but what will happen when you shoot and someone hits you? Just some ideas to consider. |
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We intend that our shooter can have the energy released quickly, safely from the system, and could even start the match without stored energy/tensioned springs. |
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I think we are planning on using the Surgical Tubing that was supplied in the KOP.
Interesting thought about shooting while robot is moving. I am looking forward to putting it on a bot and testing it. |
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The discussion in this thread has me slightly worried, not about our design, but about the standard of "safe" varying between inspectors and between events. We've seen this in the past with things like chain guards or spinning wheel guards.
Is there a universal standard that can be set for the burden of proof that a mechanism is safe? Is it simply "make sure a positive action is needed to fire, and there is no chance of misfire" ? That's good enough for me. What I would not want to happen is for a mechanism to be deemed illegal when an inspector's opinion is that it is not safe. That's not a good way to go about this. Thoughts? |
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