Thread: 842 ball roller
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Re: 842 ball roller

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Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
Have you prototyped at different speeds (mainly, much slower)? In our much less precise, "play for 5 minutes with a drill" test, it seemed to work a little better moving slower. You guys have almost certainly put more work into yours, so I'm interested in seeing what decisions you made with the roller as it stands now.

Also, why not run a pully from the FP to the shaft directly instead of a speed increase and reduction in time?

Thanks for posting this. Everything I can learn about other team's backspin rollers helps out my team's design.
Sorry I had a typo 15000 to 5000 not 1500 to 50000
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