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Re: Plaction wheel shooter?
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We are using 8" FIRST rubber wheels with added on belting, and these work great. It was not much different than the pneumatic wheels as far as distance goes. We also mount them low on the frisbee.
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Alex,
What belting are you using, and how did you mount it to the wheel? We might want to do something similar, but I'm wondering about the safety issues that others have mentioned (tread tearing off at high speed). What is the highest RPM you have tested with this belting? |
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just make sure the plaction tread is on correctly if not the tread can fly off and hit you like it happened to me and leave a nice mark
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Luke,
Did you find a way to install the plaction tread "correctly"? Code:
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We're using AndyMark's pneumatic wheel and found it works well without the innertube and it doesn't require balancing.
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We're using 8" plactions and are doing quite well with them. Our controls group has been using our prototype to gather some data as we haven't received our machined shooter parts yet. We've been shooting pretty accurately and distance wise, they're good.
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We are using a 6" performance wheel with the wedgetop tread and its pretty good. we can shoot half court reliably. also we riveted the tread on. there's no vibrations, and its super quiet.
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We made a prototype shooter using an 8 inch plaction wheel a few weeks ago.
We have slow-mo video available here: http://www.youtube.com/user/EagleFor.../videos?view=0 We have changed our shooter design, but the plaction wheel worked fairly well. |
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We use the wedgetop from AndyMark (as it's already cut into a straight 1" strip) and drill and rivet to the wheel over a 3" interval. We normally use these on our drivetrain. We are currently spinning them at roughly 4000 rpm, without any separation. |
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Thanks for the answer, Alex. Our shooter has a top speed of 6000 rpm. [Not sure we need to go quite that fast, but if the motors can, we'd better make sure it's safe.] If we change to plaction and use your riveting method, we'll make sure to carefully test up to full speed. I'd be worried about the centrifugal force focused on the relatively small area of rivets.
Has anyone tried some kind of glue for holding the tread on the wheel at high speeds? Then all the centrifugal force is spread along the entire circumference of the wheel. Repair and replacement might be difficult, and I'd still be a little concerned about the disc contacting the ends of the tread (that may focus a little more shear force there). If anyone has experience (good or bad) with that, I'd like to hear about it and learn from you. |
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Our team has always used double stick tape, instead of adhesive and then revit the tread to the wheel. Have never lost a tread, even when all the side wall of the plaction was all broke off.
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When you say opening across from the valve stem, does that mean on top of the hub, or in between the spokes? |
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Re: Plaction wheel shooter?
My team made our prototype shooter with plaction wheels, and then switched over to the AM pneumatic wheels. The plactions work fine for short to mid range shooting, depending on how you use them.
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