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JellyMan 09-01-2012 20:53

Pitching Machine Wheel
 
We would like to explore the use of a single wheel pitching machine, but our team lacks the ability for most custom machining and fabrication. Can anyone suggest an off-the-shelf component to serve as the wheel?
We believe that the wheel should have substantial mass (for angular momentum) so that the speed of the wheel is not greatly diminished with every throw. So, we were thinking about using an aluminum hub wheel with flat polyurethane tread such as this one
http://www.greatlakescaster.com/colson_caster_corporation______10_x_3_polyurethane _on_aluminum_core_wheel-7.00010.976.php
This 10 inch wheel may be a bit large, but you get the idea.
Are we on the right track? Can you suggest an alternative?
We may also design the pitching machine to allow for a separate flywheel. This way, we could tune the momentum of the wheel.
Thanks!

Andrew Lawrence 09-01-2012 20:55

Re: Pitching Machine Wheel
 
You don't need machining to make a prototype pitcher. Just connect a wheel to a drill, put the wheel between a compressed surface and the ball, fire put he drill, and push the ball through. Works every time. ;)

Ninja_Bait 09-01-2012 20:58

Re: Pitching Machine Wheel
 
I was thinking about the possibility of adding dumbbells or other round steel weights to any kind of flywheel to add momentum. Might be worth a try...

krazyman1013 09-01-2012 21:00

Re: Pitching Machine Wheel
 
Use the Andy Mark performance wheels and attach weights as you see fit.

chadr03 09-01-2012 22:22

Re: Pitching Machine Wheel
 
You might try a wheelbarrow wheel with a pneumatic tire would be a decent size and they are usually made of steel and are pretty heavy. It would pretty cheap and easy to come by and would give you the flywheel effect that you are looking for. They usually come with bearings in the hub so that might be a trick to figure out how to transmit the torque but nothing that a little creativity cannot overcome.

Henzado 09-01-2012 23:05

Re: Pitching Machine Wheel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperNerd256 (Post 1101076)
You don't need machining to make a prototype pitcher. Just connect a wheel to a drill, put the wheel between a compressed surface and the ball, fire put he drill, and push the ball through. Works every time. ;)

We did the very same Tonight, but with two wheels.

Nick LaPosta 10-01-2012 14:19

Re: Pitching Machine Wheel
 
If you use one wheel to shoot it I would recommend putting it on the bottom of the launcher and squeezing the ball between that and the top of the barrel. That would create a backspin and make the ball more stable in the air and it would bounce less once it hits something.

ratdude747 10-01-2012 14:30

Re: Pitching Machine Wheel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ninja_Bait (Post 1101079)
I was thinking about the possibility of adding dumbbells or other round steel weights to any kind of flywheel to add momentum. Might be worth a try...

been there, tried that. Not reccommended unless you want to spend a bunch of time waiting for the wheel to rev up.

Quote:

Originally Posted by krazyman1013 (Post 1101084)
Use the Andy Mark performance wheels and attach weights as you see fit.

When I was was on 1747 we used 3 Kit wheels from 08 (6") direct drive to a cim... it had plenty of power and was pretty accurate.With the current range of parts, it could be done using an FP in a planetary if you wanted to save the cims for the drivetrain.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick LaPosta (Post 1101636)
If you use one wheel to shoot it I would recommend putting it on the bottom of the launcher and squeezing the ball between that and the top of the barrel. That would create a backspin and make the ball more stable in the air and it would bounce less once it hits something.

the sytem used that as well.

staplemonx 10-01-2012 15:23

Re: Pitching Machine Wheel
 
Here is a whole bunch of pitching machine videos from various companies that may be useful http://www.atomicrobotics.com/2012/0...-sizes-shapes/


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