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Where do you plan to drive it? School football field, gymnasium, parade, etc.?
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3647 is also making one though it is quite different (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=147697)
One big tip is to make the diameter of the t-shirts large enough so that air doesn't leak around the t-shirt when you shoot. We were testing our mechanism and couldn't figure out why it was going a really short distance and we found out it was because our t-shirts were rolled up too tight and didn't make a seal for air to push. |
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Also, I should add that the wheels are AndyMark performance and have no tread in the CAD, but will have tread when the robot is actually built. |
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What material are the little white things holding up the superstructure made of? They look kinda flimsy. The T-shirt shooter itself is not that heavy, so I suppose in theory you don't need much support. Still, it would be bad if the whole top of the robot collapses the moment someone sits on it.
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The white things holding up the superstructure is 1" or 3/4" angle, if I remember correctly. It was modeled off the superstructure of our 2016 robot Focaccia, as we used a less substantial version of that to attach our top rails. We've put plenty of things on the top of our 2016 bot and it's held up just fine, so I think the shooter should be OK. Also, I don't think we're going to let anybody sit on it :) |
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Something you may want to consider, and maybe you have, is using 2 batteries instead of one. Team 343's t-shirt shooter uses 2 and it makes for a much longer run time for events especially since we run 2 on-board compressors to keep our air tank full. Our set-up does allow us to run on 1 battery, fully functional, which is also nice because sometimes there might only be 1 extra charged battery so we can swap around charged & almost dead batteries to keep it running continuously even with only 1 battery charger.
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I would remove the bar stock supports and go with something much more robust. Unless you go with 1/4" stock you are going to have trouble with it bending when any force Is exerted. 1/4" would work but isn't easy to bend with most equipment. Looking at pictures of your bot comparing them really isn't a fair assessment. The bar stock just simply isn't strong enough and will cause headaches.
Try to make something out of more tubing whether angled 1x1s or something else. |
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Thanks for the advice, will do! EDIT: Just talked with our CAD people and those are actually a placeholder for 1"x1" tube welded to the frame and superstructure. My bad! |
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