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Re: Team 125 Ball Shooter Prototype!

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Originally Posted by Rick TYler
I know we are supposed to be, like, all sekrit and stuff about what we are doing, but this is the biggest reason I like a belt-driven launching system. Combined with an encoder and a high-torque motor system (big CIM, anyone?) I believe a long belt (something like 24") will give more consistent launches -- both in terms of orientation and in velocity. We are prototyping right now, and, if it won't violate the FIRST secrecy oath, I'll share our results when we are done.
As long as your feeder and shooter mechanisms are consistent, is there any reason to get inconsistent launches?
 


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