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NickE 27-10-2010 23:15

Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 




Team 254 prouldy presents Shockwave, our t-shirt shooting robot. The robot was built from August to October 2010. Team 254 plans to use Shockwave to promote the team, our school, our sponsors and our community.

Shockwave features a ten-barrel revolver with gatling action, automatic barrel indexing and motorized adjustable pitch. The robot drives at 12+ feet per second and can shoot projectiles over 150 yards.

Visit our team website for additional information, technical specifications, photos and videos. Be sure to check out the videos page to see the robot shoot 3+ shoots per second.

Jared Russell 27-10-2010 23:20

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Very sweet. And kudos for not making the barrel out of PVC ::safety::

Grim Tuesday 27-10-2010 23:35

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
That, good sir is awesome.
How do you fit T-Shirts into those tiny holes (no, that is not what she said)

Our teams t-shirt launcher is PVC (triple re-inforced), with one huge barrel of about 3 inches radius. Even tightly wrapped, T-Shirst still have to be stuffed in! I really would like to know how you made that beast-machine!

apalrd 27-10-2010 23:35

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
It looks very awesome.

Very very awesome.

(I want one)

BrendanB 27-10-2010 23:52

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Very, very cool! But what type of wheels are those? ;)

Very nice! :)

Eugene Fang 27-10-2010 23:54

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Sick cannon. I expected nothing less from the Poofs.

NickE 27-10-2010 23:56

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BrendanB (Post 978717)
But what type of wheels are those?

2010 Kit of Parts "Sticky" Wheels with Custom Hubs

Tom Bottiglieri 27-10-2010 23:58

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Of course you wait until I leave to do cool stuff like this.

BrendanB 28-10-2010 00:07

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NickE (Post 978719)
2010 Kit of Parts "Sticky" Wheels with Custom Hubs

I know what they were it just seemed uncommon for a 254 bot.

Happy Birthday btw! :p

h1n1is4pigs 28-10-2010 00:16

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
i like the idea and design.
btw nice job at cal games

Chris is me 28-10-2010 10:44

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
It took me more than 5 minutes to realize those pictures aren't renders. :eek:

Taylor 28-10-2010 10:58

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
I expect my jaw will close sometime in the next half hour or so. The puddle of drool I'm making is a bit disconcerting.
When you start selling these, let me know.

Andrew Schreiber 28-10-2010 12:02

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
And it hit Gizmodo http://gizmodo.com/5675616/10+barrel.../full+(Gizmodo)

(Don't read the comments, they will make you rage)

And Hackaday (http://hackaday.com/2010/10/28/we-kn...ots-showed-up/)

Taylor 28-10-2010 12:09

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
How do you guarantee everybody will read the comments?
Thusly:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 978763)
(Don't read the comments, they will make you rage)


s_forbes 28-10-2010 12:58

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Impressively built and well thought out design, but you guys do that a lot. :) Love the rapid fire!

DCA Fan 28-10-2010 13:26

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Beautiful work, clean and polished like we all have come to expect from 254.

lynca 28-10-2010 14:00

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
We were wondering why the Cheesy Poofs haven't posted their slew of awesome VEX videos.

They were building cannons ! Really nice work.

Do you guys have any faster buffering video links?
your website videos are not loading for me.

EricH 28-10-2010 15:03

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Somebody has to say this...

UNCLE!

(And I did look at the comments. Great way to raise the blood pressure. If anybody making the negative ones comes on here, I might wind up dishing out my first red rep...)

NickE 28-10-2010 16:08

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lynca (Post 978788)
Do you guys have any faster buffering video links?
your website videos are not loading for me.

You could try the videos on Gizmodo. They're embedded with Flash rather than HTML5, so you might have better results.

BrendanB 28-10-2010 16:31

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
The more I look at this, the more I drool! It is just so pretty.

Triple B 28-10-2010 17:12

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so cool
mike d

JVN 28-10-2010 18:13

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NickE (Post 978708)
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Team 254 prouldy presents Shockwave, our t-shirt shooting robot.

Very, VERY cool. The design, execution and craftsmanship live up to what I expect from 254 -- just a beautiful machine, in many ways.

Any chance we can get it to the VEX World Championships?

-John

PS - Love the name...

Travis Covington 28-10-2010 18:15

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Have your people call our people. I think we can work something out. ;)

ttldomination 28-10-2010 18:29

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 978756)
It took me more than 5 minutes to realize those pictures aren't renders. :eek:

Dude, me too. So sexy...

I have a question though, looking through the pictures, I see the tube that goes into the barrels from the pressure release (is that the solenoid valve?) but how do you maintain the seal between what seems like the polycarb backing and the shifting barrels when you go to fire?

- Sunny

KF987 28-10-2010 19:40

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Looks like 254 Made it on the front page of the dailywh.at

Great looking machine btw!

http://thedailywh.at/post/1426725643...-candidate-for

-Keaton

Josh Fox 28-10-2010 20:03

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Here's just another example of the standard of excellence that makes the Cheesy Poofs my personal favorite FRC team.

Well done to everyone involved in this project, it's truly a beautiful machine and I'd be insanely proud if I had a hand in making it. :D

Cyberphil 28-10-2010 22:48

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Just to let you guys know how much this has impacted me, I have already contacted 4 of our alumni, and I am about to send out an email to 6 other people, 2 of which are mentors.

This is purely amazing. I have always admired the precision in all of your machines. Our team has the CADing power to do stuff like this, but we seem to work backwards; that is build the robot and then CAD it. I have never liked this process because it is more time consuming on both parts of things: Inventor needs to wait for the robot to be built to model it and manufacturing has to re-do things due to inaccuracies and test outcomes.

You guys have inspired so many teams to go above what they have done in the past, and at this moment, you have inspired us to do the same. :]

IzzieB 29-10-2010 00:53

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Stunning.

Is it allowed at a regional? I doubt the admin. has been asked before.

daviidwilson 09-11-2010 20:02

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by h1n1is4pigs (Post 978724)
i like the idea and design.
btw nice job at cal games

It took me more than 5 minutes to realize those pictures aren't renders.

Josh Fox 09-11-2010 20:07

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Reported.

MattC9 09-11-2010 20:46

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
It use's just air to fire, no pistons? and what is the PSI that y'all fire the t-shirts at?
Looks awesome you guys keep up the good work

KrazyCarl92 12-11-2010 21:41

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Just saw this got mentioned on page 15 of the november 8th sports illustrated! Nice job guys, awesome machine! (despite the fact that they fail to mention that it's a robot...)

Joe Ross 12-11-2010 22:47

Re: Team 254's T-Shirt Cannon
 
Here's the SI mention online: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...97/2/index.htm


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