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Re: Anyone thinking NERF ball turret
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Re: Anyone thinking NERF ball turret
What I ment about no open systems, was that you cannot design the air system just to dump to the atmosphere such as an air cannon design. Now that was my belief but upon scaning the rules I found nothing to back that up. So perhaps that is not the case. Would anyone like to offer input on that?
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Re: Anyone thinking NERF ball turret
At the kickoff they spent an awful lot of time talking about the softball launcher - surely they wouldn't have been misleading us would they?
Are softball launchers compatible with a tube? Would it improve accuracy or put sidespin on the ball, forcing it to hook or slice? And I know you're not Shirley. |
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So consider well your options. A spinning-wheel ball launcher is an obvious choice, but it might not be the winning one. |
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Surprisingly the cannon extension will not provide as much accuracy as you may think. At least that is what we found from our prototyping.
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You could use a spring then pull back a plate inside the turret with a winch. It would be semi simple design that would follow regulations.
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What i have figured out, there are only 4 plausible ways of firing a ball.
1. Single wheel shot (pitching machine on kickoff video) 2. Multiple wheel shot (more advanced pitching maching, look at a batting cage) 3. Catipult 4. Pneumatic piston/spring shot (both similar in a platform pushing the ball out) |
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Don't forget "Flywheel to linear transition" thrower"...
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I'm not sure if this is what Blair was going for but this is what i'm envisioning. First place a ball on a cart like object that can carry the ball and make it travel on a short track. Then take a flywheel and bring it into contact with the cart to accelerate it. the cart should travel until it hits a stopper making it stop and any ball on it flying off. It seems like a nice compromise between a flywheel and some other sort cannon mechanism. You get consistency because you're always shooting the same cart object, but it isn't quite as fast and quickly repeatable as a straight flywheel. If you springload the cart so that it automatically comes back you wouldn't have to devote another motor the cart mechanism.
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Re: Anyone thinking NERF ball turret
that still is categorized in the one wheel system, its just a small modification.
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also how about gravity fed trbuchet style or bow and string mangonels. crossbowish stuff. so basically simply put the list gets to be angular kinetic energy (flywheels and the such) gravitational potential energy (obvious) elastic potential energy (bows. cross bows. springs. bungees) compressed gas electrical(as in motors so i guess this is kinda angular kinetic) mind power(technically unless you need to send radio waves from your head you dont even need to have the driver do this. someone in the stands can do this.. and even shoot down opponent's shots. but maybe violates GP? i unno some sort of chemical reaction or sumthing. probably not legal |
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