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Re: pic: Simple hook delivery system

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Originally Posted by IamBuild View Post
I strongly think climb is within reach for just about everyone (To the point where I'm thinking about designing a "Climb in a box" cheesecake).With only 3.3 ounces I made a launch tube, hook, and rope that has a 95% success rate. It's shot with pneumatics and if you include the motor, winching system, and the solenoid, the whole system can weigh under 3 pounds. If you have any questions about this feel free to ask and I have some pictures of it here: https://docs.google.com/presentation...it?usp=sharing
Funny enough this is actually almost identical to my original idea. I'm curious, have you passed inspection with this system yet? Is this mechanism legal, it would appear to conflict with rule R76, specifically
"Do not, for example, paint, file, machine, or abrasively remove any part
of a pneumatic COMPONENT – this would cause the part to become a
prohibited item. Consider pneumatic COMPONENTS sacred."
please let me know if this would be legal, cause I'd love to use a system like this on our own robot
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