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Re: Reducing Friction in Shooter
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All in all, this is fairly useless unless you can move to a larger winch spool diameter, 1/2" is not enough you should go to at least 1", ideally 2" |
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Ok, I understand what you're saying but assuming your overall "load" on the motor/gearbox is limited to some maximum, wouldn't you be better off attaching ALL of the springs directly to the launcher so that every bit of energy not needed to overcome the inertia of the winch would be available to put into the shooting arm (instead of being wasted pulling on a frame member)? |
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A quick and dirty way to make a bigger winch is to throw some hex hubs on the shaft, the kind normally used for sprockets and wheels. |
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Re: Reducing Friction in Shooter
Does your spool have sides on it that rotate with the shaft to contain the cable/strap/cord?
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