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pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
Whats the gray gearbox on the cim in the top left-ish? Doesn't look like any I recognize.
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
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http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0401.htm |
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
Looks like a GEM gearbox.
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
Huh, I forgot about those.
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
You guys were correct it is the AM GEM Gearbox with 4 stages. We ran those last year on our climber and we were very pleased with their performance. One of those boxes with 3 stages had enough power to pivot our entire robot back and forth for our climbing mechanism. They are pretty tough too.
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
Does the roller on the arm interfere at all with the trajectory of the shot?
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
Not at all, before we shoot we plan to open up the jaws all the way (or just enough) with the gearbox mounted on that pivot point. You can see it here:
http://prntscr.com/2mnlyy The ball will have a straight path out of the shooter other than the two prongs keeping it in the shooter at the bottom. The arm will also be able to open really wide to catch as well. Logistics of that are still being worked out. |
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
Ah there's that shooter that I couldn't find on the last picture!
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
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We are going to use 19mm Spear gun latex band. So basically really thick surgical tube. The plan is to have a winch gearbox that will retract the plunger that has a quick release, as well as have a worm gear driven pulley that will tension and release the Latex band for different shooter distances. If it makes sense.. |
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
Is anybody else doing this? Some members of our team really liked it, but we've seen many prototypes with pneumatic cylinders that hit the ball which fail miserably. Would a hammer/arm work well with this idea?
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
At the moment the shooter is not using pneumatics at all. That plunger that you see is going to be powered by really thick surgical tubing. Out prototype of it as well as many other teams work really well. A piston in place of the surgical tube to power the shooter has not worked well for anybody as far as I know. The piston just does not have enough acceleration combined with force behind it to push the ball out and into the high goal very well.
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Re: pic: 4587 CAD (With a Shooter Mech.)
Go for it. I'm sure it has advantages. That said, do you really need any more positions other than "closed" and "open enough to catch"?
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