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pic: Team1504 Terrible tower
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Re: pic: Team1504 Terrible tower
I spy with my little eye... ORBITZ BALLZ!?!?!?!?!?!
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Re: pic: Team1504 Terrible tower
Is there a reason the jackshaft is cantilevered and not supported on the other end?
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Re: pic: Team1504 Terrible tower
In many applications, you can get away with what they've done. They have a chain pulling up and a chain pulling down, which means the net force on the shaft is far less than if you had a chain pulling in a single direction.
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Re: pic: Team1504 Terrible tower
Oh how I miss Lunacy...
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Re: pic: Team1504 Terrible tower
DeWalt...<flash back to last season>
Team 2410 used a DeWalt drill casing with a Fisher-Price motor to wind up our kicker. |
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Re: pic: Team1504 Terrible tower
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Btw it's supported by two 1/2 flanged bearings from AndyMark.biz, and JB weld. ![]() Last edited by R3P0 : 14-02-2011 at 16:09. Reason: For got to answer the question of what we did |
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