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Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
Here is Crevolution's latest prototype making half court shots in the top net:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJGS8LPw1yg&context=C32d36d3ADOEgsToPDskLq JfQ1lfBz8rrN7E979ICk We used 1 direct driven CIM motor, 8" wheels, and it is positioned 60" above the ground. Our plan is to use 2 Fisher Price motors on our robot. And yeah, it's duct taped to a ladder. |
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
Only 2 out of 3? What do you think caused that shot to be off?
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
Inaccurate feeding is probably our biggest problem. Once we get a consistent feeding mechanism, we believe accuracy will greatly improve. And also the distance the ball travels through the air obviously creates variation.
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
Is that a single-wheeled shooter?
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
Yes. We like that design because of the backspin.
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
how much did u guys pinch the ball
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
I believe that our compression was about 2".
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
Have you guys thought about two wheels to help with accuracy? We found that with 2 8'' wheels spread apart a bit gave us better accuracy.
Take a look http://www.flickr.com/photos/wileyb-j/6688012541/ |
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
Yeah, sorry, we actually did use that system. What I meant by one wheel is that it wasn't a pitching machine type approach, the ball was only being moved by one axle.
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
That makes more sense!
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
This might be because the ball had a different density. We built our prototype and it wasn't shooting all the balls at the same spot. We figured out that this was because many balls have different densities
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
Yeah, we actually just figured that out as well. When testing a brand new against a 2 week old ball, there was a great difference in the trajectory and the distance traveled. I think such long range shots in the competition are going to be pretty rare simply because the balls are so unpredictable. You might find a "sweet spot" in practice, but once you get a different ball that spot might change.
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
So for us more rookie type teams, what did you find necessary to help compensate for the aging balls? Faster shooter speed, more compression
on the ball (more than 2 inches)? |
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
Quote:
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Re: Team 2851 Shooter Prototype
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A single wide roller could act like one wheel or two, depending on exact construction--with a shallow groove in the middle, or a groove/depression on the compression bar/hood, it'll act like 2; if neither has that, there's no telling. It might act like 1 or 2 wheels. |
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