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Re: Is it possible to shoot the ball with pneumatics?

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Originally Posted by yash101 View Post
Prepressurize the piston, but have the stroke locked by a latch. That way, there will be a ton of energy built up, capable of extending the piston in very little time. We, team 1165, have also prototyped a pneumatic shooter, that basically catapults or flings the ball effectively.

When designing this system, make sure your latch is very well-made because there will be a ton of pressure in it, especially at 60PSI working pressure!

Also, beware of hands because this suddenly flings with a ton of force, which has the capability to de-hand you (if that is a word).

I'll try to inquire and post a video of this shooter as soon as we finish the changes to it!
You may not want to go with a locking system, see Don Rotollo's post...
There is another way, you do not need to use locking method, see diagram on the first post on this at top of page
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