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Re: Using a Plunger System to Launch Balls
We are trying to avoid pneumatics because we want to have the precise control of electric motors. How does a spring and cam system work? That sounds what we want to do.
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Re: Using a Plunger System to Launch Balls
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/31539 That should get you started on some things of that nature. |
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This video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hTyXQUgYLE at 1:49 shows a cam-powered kicker running. |
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Re: Using a Plunger System to Launch Balls
we messed with a pneumatic/spring plunger mechanism and we couldn't figure out how to make the ball fly farther than 10 feet without dumping our entire tank. If you find a way to do it well, please share!
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Most of the launch systems I've seen use apposed spinning disks like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8U9u2iqMEs While this works, I think getting good accuracy will be technically challenging. Note the "slice" behavior (Magnus effect) of the ball in some of the shots. Variable control of launch velocity and symmetric launching will be much more technically challenging than simply pushing the ball in a straight line. The pro/cons for plunger are: PROS:
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Given how short each tournament is and the game design, I think that shooting from midcourt with a high shot percentage will be key to high scoring. |
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Re: Using a Plunger System to Launch Balls
I made a prototype to see how the spring loaded shooter would work. Pretty much a big pinball machine design. I used a heavy duty door closer spring. Pulling back about 40 lb force, I launched the ball a whopping 8 feet.
If the goal is to shoot from behind the mid court line, ~ 25 feet, it'd take "cocking" the spring to more than 160 lb. Too scary for me. The recoil at 40 lb was pretty violent. Also, my son says springs are verboten on his team. |
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Re: Using a Plunger System to Launch Balls
That kind of recoil wouldn't exactly produce the level of accuracy you'd be looking for on a half-court shot, either!
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Re: Using a Plunger System to Launch Balls
Recoil isn't really the right term. The ball is gone when the rod and spring reach the end of their travel. There's a lot of inertia in the mechanism when it slams into the end-stop.
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Re: Using a Plunger System to Launch Balls
Found this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6Jzsv2OKAY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8iqG...eature=related Last edited by DavisDad : 19-01-2012 at 20:03. |
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