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Tim Arnold 08-03-2008 22:53

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One word: Sick.

You've done your homework here; excellent job. Adding a "can't wait to see it" to the stack.

Cooley744 08-03-2008 23:39

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lol that would be so cool

yongkimleng 08-03-2008 23:58

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Now you need to have some manpower to put your shirt on chain links... and an auto feeder to reload the empty chambers... and finally a large ammo box to store the shirts.
Don't forget your safety goggles :D

Matt H. 09-03-2008 04:38

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A note on using CO2 tanks to power t-shirt cannons as mentioned above. Team 1726 tried this with little success for several reasons. CO2 regulators tend to be low flow and the conversion of CO2 liquid (in the tanks) to CO2 gas (which shoots the shirts) is highly endothermic and will chill the tank to the point where no more CO2 will flow very quickly is used repeatedly. Compressed air is a much better solution.

jimbot 09-03-2008 15:00

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So... how much are these going onto the market for. I would love one of these. (evil laugh):ahh:

TitanDeath 25-07-2015 11:14

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So, I know this thread is older, but my team is looking to build a t-shirt launcher for parades, football games, etc., and we really like this design. We were hoping we could use the design. Of course, we wouldn't take it as our own design, we would make sure to give you full credit, but we would make some slight modifications to fit our needs. We were wondering if we could use it and if we can, if we could have the measurements, schematics, any information on how to build it, and a BOM? Thank you.

Lance DuBois
Human Player
Robotics Team 5316
The Architects

GeeTwo 25-07-2015 21:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TitanDeath (Post 1491275)
So, I know this thread is older, but my team is looking to build a t-shirt launcher for parades, football games, etc., and we really like this design. We were hoping we could use the design. Of course, we wouldn't take it as our own design, we would make sure to give you full credit, but we would make some slight modifications to fit our needs. We were wondering if we could use it and if we can, if we could have the measurements, schematics, any information on how to build it, and a BOM? Thank you.

Lance DuBois
Human Player
Robotics Team 5316
The Architects

If you don't hear anything back from the original poster, go ahead. Anything posted on Chief Delphi (especially if posted by the team that developed it) is implicitly understood to be an idea that is "published" to the FRC community, even within build/competition season. After seven years, it's difficult to even imagine anyone taking offense that you copied elements of a design not intended for competition. Acknowledging that you borrowed an idea, inspiration, or design on something produced by another FRC team is a good and laudable example of GP. To quote "young Spock" from Star Trek (2009): "It is morally praiseworthy but not morally obligatory."

(On an unrelated note, I have hoped for the last several years that someone with the appropriate video editing skills would accompany Supertramp's "The Logical Song" audio to video of Spock throughout Star Trek history, and especially young Spock in 2009. Hint! Hint!)

Alex.q 25-07-2015 22:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TitanDeath (Post 1491275)
So, I know this thread is older, but my team is looking to build a t-shirt launcher for parades, football games, etc., and we really like this design. We were hoping we could use the design. Of course, we wouldn't take it as our own design, we would make sure to give you full credit, but we would make some slight modifications to fit our needs. We were wondering if we could use it and if we can, if we could have the measurements, schematics, any information on how to build it, and a BOM? Thank you.

Lance DuBois
Human Player
Robotics Team 5316
The Architects

I would recommend also looking at team 254's Shockwave. Similar design I think. They have some documentation on their website. http://team254.com/shockwave/

artdutra04 26-07-2015 13:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TitanDeath (Post 1491275)
So, I know this thread is older, but my team is looking to build a t-shirt launcher for parades, football games, etc., and we really like this design. We were hoping we could use the design. Of course, we wouldn't take it as our own design, we would make sure to give you full credit, but we would make some slight modifications to fit our needs. We were wondering if we could use it and if we can, if we could have the measurements, schematics, any information on how to build it, and a BOM?

Sure, go ahead. Other than what is available in this thread, I don't have any measurements, schematics, or BOM in any easily accessible format anymore. Unfortunately, it looks like all the old Imageshack links broke and Geocities was shut down a year after this thread was made.

I would recommend also checking out 254's Shockwave; overall it's a much cleaner and better design.


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