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PurpleInk 18-01-2016 21:06

Re: [Ri3D] Team Indiana Presents: Veronica
 
The 3D PDF is ready!

You will need to download it and open it IN ADOBE to view it properly.

Check it out HERE

-Team Indiana

Ben Martin 18-01-2016 23:45

Re: [Ri3D] Team Indiana Presents: Veronica
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathan Streeter (Post 1525520)
Did you discuss the impact of used balls vs fresh balls elsewhere on a video that we could go back and reference?

How much compression were you getting on your balls? (distance from shooter wheel surface to curved backplate)

Thank you for your insights! :-)

Not sure if it was on video or not--it would be somewhere in the second day.

I know the compression was >1", but I can't be positive on the exact amount (wasn't my subsystem). We did get the arc down to 29 degrees. The shooter also had strips of AM's abrasive green belting on the arc.

Quote:

Originally Posted by JesseK
Were the stealth wheels able to manage a long-distance shot in such a short acceleration arc? Approximately how much compression was the ball under while in the shot arc?

Trying to get a 4" diameter wheel to get any distance, even with equal wheel edge speeds as larger wheels, has been ... challenging...

After we switched to the short acceleration arc, there wasn't much distance shooting--the arc was always pointed in a direction more conducive to close shooting. Could you do it from a distance? Maybe, if you can get around ball variance issues. We tried shooting from the Outerworks distance, and though we couldn't hit the target due to the angle being too steep, we still got plenty of air.

I can't be sure on the compression. It was at least 1" and had strips of abrasive material on the hood.

kbuford2000 23-01-2016 09:39

Re: [Ri3D] Team Indiana Presents: Veronica
 
Hi PurpleINK,

THe PDF that was posted opens as a blank document with the SOLID WORKS statement at the bottom of the document. Do i need a special viewer for this PDF?


Thanks

xhantari 23-01-2016 11:09

Re: [Ri3D] Team Indiana Presents: Veronica
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kbuford2000 (Post 1528819)
Hi PurpleINK,

THe PDF that was posted opens as a blank document with the SOLID WORKS statement at the bottom of the document. Do i need a special viewer for this PDF?


Thanks

Are you opening it in your web browser, or with Adobe? You have to download it and open it with Adobe reader to be able to enable the 3D content.

PurpleInk 23-01-2016 14:54

Re: [Ri3D] Team Indiana Presents: Veronica
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kbuford2000 (Post 1528819)
Hi PurpleINK,

THe PDF that was posted opens as a blank document with the SOLID WORKS statement at the bottom of the document. Do i need a special viewer for this PDF?


Thanks

If you just click the link, the image will display as a blank paper that says Solid Works at the bottom. That is because it 'opens' in google drive which cannot support the 3D format.

At the top of that page, you'll need to click the 'Download' button. It looks like an arrow pointing down towards a line.

Once it has downloaded, simply open it.

I hope this helps!


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