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Re: Team 3081 - RoboEagles Prototype Launcher
Has anyone tried using a shooter with bane bots rather than CIMs?
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Re: Team 3081 - RoboEagles Prototype Launcher
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*Launcher Update* We did some additional testing this week and found that in order to get more distance, height and accuracy with this specific launcher it is required to have the extra mass on top. The mass allows for additional momentum from the wheel (think f=ma) and causes less motion loss when launching the frisbee due to compression. The frisbees we launched without the saw blade on top traveled aprox. 3/4 the distance of the frisbees with the saw blade attached. Safety Warning I highly recommend anyone attempting this grind the blades off of the saw, add warning signs and tape the edge of the blade with safety tape. We made a very large cut in one of our tables. ![]() |
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Re: Team 3081 - RoboEagles Prototype Launcher
Our team tried direct driving a Banebot with the 6" KOP wheel. At an incline between 20-30 degrees we got about 15 ft of distance.
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Re: Team 3081 - RoboEagles Prototype Launcher
My team has already found use for all 6 CIMs so we were going to prototype our shooters using the bane bot motors. Has anyone tried prototyping a linear two wheeled shooter with it and what were the results?
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Re: Team 3081 - RoboEagles Prototype Launcher
There are a large number of banebot motors. Could you be more specific on which banebot motor you direct drove?
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Re: Team 3081 - RoboEagles Prototype Launcher
My apologies. We were using an RS-775.
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