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pic: 4965 T-Shirt Robot
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Looks awesome! (Though being team 4965, I was kinda expecting a fire truck paint scheme.
)What are you using as a pressure vessel? It's hard to tell by the photo. |
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That looks like a PVC tank and a PVC barrel too. |
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Personally I have mixed feelings about PVC barrels, to me it seems like any pressure buildup would be momentary and limited, and therefor not much of a concern. I will, however, agree with others that using PVC as an accumulator is extremely dangerous (plastic shrapnel is no fun).
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Re: pic: 4965 T-Shirt Robot
While I do share the concern about the pvc tank that others have mentioned, I would not be at all concerned about the pvc barrel. I have seen many t-shirt shooters (including our own) with pvc barrels that are performing wonderfully. The pressure in the barrel is relatively low and only lasts a moment therefore the plastic is plenty strong.
Over all it looks really cool. I love robots like this that look like something more than just a robot, not that just a robot isn't cool, it is, but the extra work to make a body for it just makes it look that much cooler. |
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Re: pic: 4965 T-Shirt Robot
Instead of this igniting yet another debate on the physics of air vs. physics of water, making PVC less desirable than metal in T-shirt cannons, let me just refer everyone to the prior threads that do so.
Then, let me commend your team on the robot! What a great PR tool. We're hoping to do the same one of these years. A few more details would be helpful: pressures, diameters, how you prepare the shirts, etc. |
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Re: pic: 4965 T-Shirt Robot
The pressure we launch at varies depending on where we are and how far we need the shirts to go. Its usually between 40-60 psi. If we have very little room to launch we may back it down to 20-30 psi. I believe the diameter of the barrel is around 6" but I wasn't directly involved with the build. We prepare shirts by rolling them up and wrapping them with either tape or a rubber band. We sometimes put flyers in the shirts that have information about our team.
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