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Beener 20-04-2009 18:41

pic: Air Cannon
 

Steven Sigley 20-04-2009 18:53

Re: pic: Air Cannon
 
What's it shoot?

We have a cannon bot as well that we're revamping.
It currently is on a base of Mechanum wheels and uses two tanks of air for more shots. We're rebuilding the chassis and design as an off-season project.

s_forbes 20-04-2009 18:58

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I saw this on youtube, it looks like way too much fun! I never thought the most well crafted t-shirt cannon would be on a vex robot. The only thing holding it back is the single shot capacity... You need to get a t-shirt cartridge on there somehow.

Beener 20-04-2009 19:15

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In the current YouTube Videos I'm shooting 1lb bottles of water.
I wanted to prove the pneumatic design works before I go for an autoloader.
The Turret can easily be removed and attached to something else.

Some of the Non-Vex Parts
- 20lb High Pressure Aluminum Tank
- 2200 PSI Compressed Nitrogen
- Harris Regulator
- Norgren 1/4" Pneumatic Valve (Intake)
- 400 cubic inch pressure chamber 6061 Aluminum with 1/4" Wall thickness
- Norgren 1" High Flow Pneumatic Valve (Exhaust)
- 30" Barrel 6061 Aluminum with 1/16" Wall Thickness, 200 cubic inches
- 12" Trunnion 6061 Aluminum with 1/8" Wall Thickness

Some of the Vex Parts
- 8 Vexplorer Motors for the Tank
- 6 Vex Motors for the Turret
- 2 Vex Microcontrollers
- Heavy Duty Gear Set
- VexNet Wireless System
- PowerExpander
- Alot of Aluminum

Jimb0 20-04-2009 19:31

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Beener,

Can you post the you tube video for us to check it out.

Thanks Jimb0

Beener 20-04-2009 19:36

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The Current set of Videos for the Vex Air Cannon

dtengineering 20-04-2009 20:03

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Nice machine!

One thing I've been planning to add to our t-shirt cannon is a rangefinder (either ultrasonic or IR) to the end of the barrel so that if there is an object in the line of fire (and within range of the sensor) the controller will not allow the cannon to shoot.

You've obviously been designing this with safety in mind, so have probably thought of adding something similar already.

Jason

Arefin Bari 20-04-2009 20:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimb0 (Post 852483)
Beener,

Can you post the you tube video for us to check it out.

Thanks Jimb0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7-DBYXU9tY

keehun 20-04-2009 21:38

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I'm not gonna even lie. This is one BEAST. I honestly would be scared if I saw that it was ready to fire at me. :)

ShopElf1535 20-04-2009 23:10

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this thing is amazing :D i love it, i have been thinking about bringing this idea to my team, and see if we can build a full size cannon on a size wheeled prototype :D

basicxman 21-04-2009 00:29

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that thing is just sweet...

Eric24 21-04-2009 00:44

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Great Job! That thing is amazing! I've been wanting to build something very similar for a while now. Looks like I have some excellent inspiration now. :D

Beener 21-04-2009 11:04

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I think a Robotic Air Cannon competition would be very interesting. It could involve a number of different events:

- High and low trajectory shooting at targets at different ranges
- Rate of Fire shooting to see who could build the best autoloader and to see who has the best crew served cannon for muzzle loaders
- Shooting for distance given different pressures, barrel lengths, and projectiles.
- Shooting at moving targets
- Autonomous target acquisition and engagement.
- Shooting different types of projectiles: different weights and shapes like bullet shapes vs. ball, fin stabilized or not.
- Shooting Sabot rounds to see who could achieve the highest velocity

Think about what an incredible challenge it would be just to calculate the ballistic data for high trajectory shooting.
One of my all time favorite physics labs involved shooting ball bearings from a table top to targets on the floor.

Note: There would probably be so many rules, regulations, liabilities, limitations, legislation, etc. that this will never make it past the idea stage.


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