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Re: Looking for roller brush

Chimney sweep? what's that? asks the fellow from Arizona

(actually a chimney sweep lives up the road from me, I see him driving his old Ford truck to work often, wearing his top hat and towing his little trailer advertising his services)
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Re: Looking for roller brush

We prototyped a sort of custom brush using thin rubber hose and holes drilled into 1" OD PVC pipe. The more rigid the rubber, the better it works. We wanted to use rubber so that it would flex in case on of the 'bristles' impales the ball. Using thin hosing allows us to interlace surgical tubing on the same roller so that the brush leads straight into the conveyor.
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Re: Looking for roller brush

Jesse, could your team kindly post a picture of this setup? If it's ok with you guys. I'd like to see how this works.
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Re: Looking for roller brush

How will Rule R05 work with brushes, which have bristles of about .015" diameter?

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Re: Looking for roller brush

Our team worked today on a similar mechanism, using a rotating PVC pipe with k'nex pieces sticking out of it to draw the cells in. later we changed the k'nex to pneumatic tubing, to see how a flexible bristle worked. this seemed to work just as well, with the added bonus of not getting caught in the cells.

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o make Found Large bristle brushes

You were all looking in the wrong areas. People who make filters for koi ponds use 5-6 inch plastic brushes several feet long to allow algae to collect on them, and they are fairly inexpensive. Check out this link:

http://www.azponds.com/filter_media.htm


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Re: Looking for roller brush

Check these monster hair brushes out.....www.adiscountbeauty.com/page292.html
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Re: Looking for roller brush

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How will Rule R05 work with brushes, which have bristles of about .015" diameter?
I would expect that the inspectors will look very, very closely at the brushes and the rules for a few minutes, and then have a conversation with each other. After about half an hour, someone will probably notice the "should" (not "must") in the rules and pass you.
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Thanks Eric. I was hoping someone would volunteer to post the question on the Q&A....
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Thanks Eric. I was hoping someone would volunteer to post the question on the Q&A....
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Re: Looking for roller brush

Response from GDC on Brushes.

Rule <R05> would be applied to the entire brush construction, not the individual bristles. As such, as long as the brush was not so stiff that it would cause damage to the GAME PIECES, it is unlikely to cause a conflict with Rule <R05>. There are no other rules that would generically prohibit the use of a brush assembly to collect GAME PIECES.
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Re: Looking for roller brush

Thanks for the word!!! It came just in time for us to review our brush design.
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Re: Looking for roller brush

Check out your local job shop or vacuum store
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