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DampRobot 29-03-2014 03:37

pic: Team 100 SVR Teaser
 

CENTURION 29-03-2014 03:39

Re: pic: Team 100 SVR Teaser
 
Some sort of catapult-latching mechanism?

Looks like a pneumatic cylinder fits in the top part somehow?

Leav 29-03-2014 03:56

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Isn't it the black (plastic?) part in the left part of this picture?

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img...f52ce1dd_l.jpg

It does look like the latching mechanism for the shooter, and it does have a pneumatic cylinder in it!

Chowmaster4695 29-03-2014 05:26

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Why post a teaser 5 weks into competition season? Looks interesting but it seems like your finish is subpar. This is most likely due to excessive coolant temperature. When the coolant gets to hot, the machine will not perform quite right. Try using a radiator or other cooling methods, including possibly ice. This should give much bette finish and tool life.

Tmeziere 29-03-2014 12:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chowmaster4695 (Post 1366219)
Why post a teaser 5 weks into competition season? Looks interesting but it seems like your finish is subpar. This is most likely due to excessive coolant temperature. When the coolant gets to hot, the machine will not perform quite right. Try using a radiator or other cooling methods, including possibly ice. This should give much bette finish and tool life.

Does look like a little rough of a finish. I was wondering why? This makes perfect since and is probably why.

Cory 29-03-2014 17:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chowmaster4695 (Post 1366219)
Why post a teaser 5 weks into competition season? Looks interesting but it seems like your finish is subpar. This is most likely due to excessive coolant temperature. When the coolant gets to hot, the machine will not perform quite right. Try using a radiator or other cooling methods, including possibly ice. This should give much bette finish and tool life.

Coolant heating up does not cause poor surface finish. In aluminum coolant is providing lubricity through the oil in it, as well as chip evacuation. Actually cooling the tool is a distant third.

roystur44 29-03-2014 19:50

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30 point climber.

:)

Answer42 30-03-2014 00:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by roystur44 (Post 1366374)
30 point climber.

:)

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