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Launching Shooter-style
I'm wondering if there are any teams who have attempted to launch these large objects shooter style, and what success they have had. Video would be wonderful, and any sort of prototype and results works too.
Our team is looking at designs, and it just seems like the pneumatic punchers are relatively ineffective, and the catapults seem INCREDIBLY easy to block. I have not found that anyone has addressed this, because if robots are in this fashion {---[_•_]---------} <-Goalie zone with robot driving laterally ....... Π.......... <- Shooter facing towards the goal Assuming standard tank drives (which >60% of teams do) the Goalie (despite having a small blocker, should have a seemingly easy block on this single robot.... Which we assume cannot strafe, and is stuck with turning or back and forth motion. Is anyone understanding me here? This seems way too easy to block. |
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Re: Launching Shooter-style
isn't that still nearly the same as a catapult though? Unless I'm missing something... It seems to be the same concept, yet with a different design.
I'm talking shooter style, like two spinning wheels on either side... Like rebound rumble shooters, or even last year's shooter's, though they were powered on one side to create a spin |
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This could have potential to rip the ball fabric
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I simply don't see there being enough force to shoot these balls with shooter wheels based on the motors we have available (this could be totally wrong it's just a hunch). Also yes, there is a good chance of ripping the ball apart and that's bad news.
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we had tested the pneumatics idea and it will not ever work due to not having enough speed hitting the ball with a small bore size
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Well the ball is only 2-3 pounds (2.75 on the AM website) so I don't think mass is a problem. And the drag might be large on such a large game piece, but the catapults seem to fly fine....
I understand the risk of tearing fabric, but surely with them inflated to the instructions provided, I would think this risk is relatively low... I'm just surprised that no one looks to have at least TRIED it.... We should have a working prototype in the coming days, so if no one has anything, I'll post our results in a few days |
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Please do post your results.
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One way around this is to buy different solenoids, Mcmaster has some models that have a flow coefficient three times bigger than the stuff on Andymark. Another solution is to just use multiple smaller pistons. |
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So then this robot can still turn and maintain it's shot without having to move? I understand this, but is this 87 inches enough to vary your shot?
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Team AndyMark originally prototyped a flywheel style shooter for this year. I don't think that they had any success and it was only mentioned in passing in the video but I'm sure if you shot someone on the team a PM or email they would be happy to share the results with you.
I think that someone on youtube tried a shooter like this too but I can't remember, I will look for the video and post it if I find it. |
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