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pic: Pneumatic Kicker Rev_0 preparing to fire
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Re: pic: Pneumatic Kicker Rev_0 preparing to fire
Thats not nice taunting us michiganders with shorts and warm weather.
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Re: pic: Pneumatic Kicker Rev_0 preparing to fire
Did you get the kicker to move fast enough/with enough force? We tried something similar, but we just couldn't get the ball moving over the bump, even after playing with different positions to maximize mechanical advantage.
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Re: pic: Pneumatic Kicker Rev_0 preparing to fire
Actually with this configuration we managed to get the ball to fly over the first bump and roll over the second on a few occasions. But it was iffy since it was such a shoddy wood construction. We built a metal version which for some reason doesn't work as well even though the construction was sturdier and symmetrical. We're contemplating using a kicker of the same sort but actuated by a motor instead.
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Re: pic: Pneumatic Kicker Rev_0 preparing to fire
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Also, are you sticking with the hammer on the end? I myself have always been a fan of a boot on the end...... |
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Re: pic: Pneumatic Kicker Rev_0 preparing to fire
What is the size of bore and stroke length of your cylinder ?
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