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Bertman 18-11-2008 19:07

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tim_reiher 18-11-2008 19:08

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Wow... that's like a super awesome nerf gun on steroids...

How far do those pool noodles go?

Bertman 18-11-2008 19:44

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about 30 feet

RMS11 18-11-2008 19:51

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haha, thats really cool. Are the noodles fed by pnumatics? yall will sure be ready for a pool noodle game this year :D

sanddrag 18-11-2008 20:13

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This is cool! What type of gear are you using on the outside perimeter of the turret? Can I see a closer picture of that part?

Bertman 18-11-2008 21:18

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it is the flywheel from a Chevy pick up driven by a window motor

Bertman 18-11-2008 21:24

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By the way. The bare chassis is red oak and weighs in at 7 pounds 6 ounces. It is six wheel drive.

sdcantrell56 18-11-2008 21:35

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How is the wood holding up under usage. Have you tested its strength in impacts with other things such as robots and walls? Also how are the bearing holes holding up? Have they started to enlarge?

Akash Rastogi 18-11-2008 21:35

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Is it bare oak or did you guys make a composite of some sort? Either way, looks great.

=Martin=Taylor= 18-11-2008 22:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bertman (Post 776139)
it is the flywheel from a Chevy pick up driven by a window motor

Is it really the same pitch? Thats very resourceful. How much does it way? Most flywheels aren't light...

LeadCoreWarrior 18-11-2008 23:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RMS11 (Post 776107)
haha, thats really cool. Are the noodles fed by pnumatics? yall will sure be ready for a pool noodle game this year :D

Pneumatics were not powerful enough and we found that the time it took to regain the compressed air that was lost was not fast enough. There are wheels midway up on the barrel that provide the propulsion. The pneumatics just provide the trigger to push the noodles forward into the spinning wheels.

Triple B 19-11-2008 08:30

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it might be a flex plate from an automatic, it holds the ring gear and is sheet metal rather than a heavy flywheel from a manual transmission set-up.
mike d

M. Mellott 19-11-2008 12:23

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I love the foam dart shooter--a great idea for a demo bot! :cool:

Rick 19-11-2008 13:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bertman
It drives well, seems to be durable and has a rotating turrent which fires 12" long sections of swimming noodles as fast as you can pull the trigger. Great for indoor demos around small children.

I love shooting small children with pool noodles.

roboticWanderor 19-11-2008 21:47

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Story time!
assigned to create a demo robot by our coach, we decided to make an awesome pool noodle shooter. Due to grade deadlines, we had to abandon certain features such as an auto feeding magazine that could store more pool noodles, a tilt, and full 360 degree rotation capabilities. these may be added on by later classes of LASA Robotics seniors, and Twiggy, and its fantastic weapon (project racecar), will continue to evolve into a fantastic demo robot!
However, that dosen't make it the most awesome thing ever!!!:D the gravity fed hopper, pnumatic firing pin, and flywheels make for an impressive rapid fire.This thing makes a tremendous noise when spinning, and loves to shred pool noddles who don't behave!
The flywheels are actually zip tied to the aluminum Andy mark hubs, which in turn are JB welded to the output pinions of the bosh drill motors. true story.

As for the chassis and drive train, dewalt drills (including their original motors) power each side. This thing is pretty hefty, able to power it's way over dirt humps, up handicap ramps, through stacks of plastic crates, and can certainly try to bash its way though walls unharmed. I even managed to hop a curb with it.
hope yall enjoyed our project! we are really proud of it!


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