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Sean Raia 07-01-2012 23:56

Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
This one has me stumped. What are some efficient ways to get one of these balls from the ground to your shooter?

Currently we have a tube with 1 Wheel on each side that guides the balls up, but this seems inefficient.

the man 07-01-2012 23:57

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Belts. nuff said.

Djur 08-01-2012 00:06

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the man (Post 1098977)
Belts. nuff said.

This.

Tom I 08-01-2012 00:11

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Belts are a really good idea for this, as aforementioned. Imagine having one wall stationary, and squeezing the balls against it is a belt system with rollers, to raise it up to a given throwing wheel. That's what you're gonna want, as that will give you the best results. This is a tried and true method from my years of experience. Good luck!

VKP 08-01-2012 00:13

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
beltseltsbeltsbelts =D But people have already said this.

We already tested some belts today and they work fine with these balls.

Sean Raia 08-01-2012 00:13

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Thanks alot for elaborating on the idea. I was looking for the best way to do it and it looks like the answer is clear.

ehochstein 08-01-2012 00:15

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
In 2009, 2470 used a conveyor belt to pick up balls and put them in our hopper. With this year's game I think you would need a vertical implementation of a conveyor belt system. That way once you are at the top of the system you can just have the ball plop right down inside of your turret/cannon/catapult.

Marc S. 08-01-2012 00:15

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Check out these matches and look further into teams that interest you. There are still some good photos of teams form those years on chief.

delsaner 08-01-2012 00:19

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
I third the belts comment. I have seen a lot of successes with the use of belts. To state further ideas, a spiral with a constantly spinning axle with hard brushes has been a consistent means of gathering balls. It is whatever you think is the most optimal means; I love your idea of a tube with wheels, but just providing insight on what has been effective. :)

Flimsor 08-01-2012 00:28

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by delsaner (Post 1099020)
To state further ideas, a spiral with a constantly spinning axle with hard brushes has been a consistent means of gathering balls. )

This is a good idea, however you wouldn't want to make it be able to hold very many balls to reduce the risk of carrying more than three and reduce the time it takes for the balls to get from the ground to the launching mechanism. It would really only be useful for a specific design that requires this for something the belts can't do. Not trying to shoot down the idea, just clarifying any downsides.

delsaner 08-01-2012 00:32

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flimsor (Post 1099030)
This is a good idea, however you wouldn't want to make it be able to hold very many balls to reduce the risk of carrying more than three and reduce the time it takes for the balls to get from the ground to the launching mechanism. It would really only be useful for a specific design that requires this for something the belts can't do. Not trying to shoot down the idea, just clarifying any downsides.

I complete understand, and agree; I was continuing references, and the spiral one was often displayed in Lunacy, where multiple balls could be held at a time (sorry for not clarifying).

I do think belts would be efficient means of transport, but as stated, just throwing out other ideas. Trying to get the good ol' brain pumping, ya know? ;)

Flimsor 08-01-2012 00:44

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Definitely. At this point, basically anything is game until we've found a real legitimate reason not to use it. We would probably also end up seeing one or two new ways of picking up balls that we didn't see in Lunacy.

Grim Tuesday 08-01-2012 01:48

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Check FRC Designs for some of the Lunacy CAD's of conveyors.

theprgramerdude 08-01-2012 02:31

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Has someone already mentioned belts? And maybe also about belts, and other possibilities involving belts?

Oh yeah, there's also this cool thing called a belt drive/conveyor system, which runs on BELLTTTSSS

ttldomination 08-01-2012 09:31

Re: Using a turret? Whatre your ideas on elevator design?
 
Moving onto another part of the turret, any ideas on how to power/motorize the lazy susans? All I've heard is make your own custom large sprocket. Seeing as how that really isn't an option for my team, any team have any household solutions for this?

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