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Puncher Shooter
Has anyone attempted a pneumatic puncher for a shooter? Do you have plans for one?
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My team hasn't. When we did the math on how much air we'd have to carry in order to meet our "reload" requirements, it was too much for our liking.
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Re: Puncher Shooter
Thanks cadandcookies - May I ask how many storage tanks you calculated? We were thinking 4 would be sufficient with the new (slower) compressor.
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I'm not actually a part of the team that calculated this (that would be our manipulator team), I just asked why they weren't prototyping with pneumatics and that was the answer they gave. I'll check with them next time I'm in the shop.
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Re: Puncher Shooter
Team 20 has attempted several prototypes of punchers, but at best we could only shoot a few feet. For us, The inspiration for the design came from 1114's 2008 robot, which we later found to actually rely on the release of potential energy, instead of pneumatics.
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Team 178 has had luck with the pneumatic punter. We tested a prototype that gave us a 17" push, divided into 3 stages, with (at least) 50 psi. When tilted (angle currently unknown) it was able to clear the truss and the high goal. Plus, it had enough air stored for two more cycles. Video has been recorded of these tests and I will provide a link when available.
We've got more 8" pistons on the way so the above configuration is not final. If this does become part of our bot the students need to figure two things.
EDIT 11:24pm: link to video highlighted above. Go to 10:50 in. Last edited by Trey178 : 12-01-2014 at 23:26. |
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To answer one of your remaining problems, we have receiver arms that catch the ball and funnel it to a back wall. From that position it is supported in 3 spots and we will shoot it from there. |
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We have actually tried prototyping a slingshot type of idea where a rod is pulled backed to the desired position and is let go to basically punch the ball. We have received satisfactory results launching the ball several feet (Didn't Measure). It is not that reliable though with the hazard of the surgical tubing maybe breaking in a match.
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We at 5196 tried a puncher with a pneumatic cylinder that's both high velocity and short travel. Even at (over the allowed range) 120psi the puncher did not throw the ball far enough. We attached a weight to the end and it extended the travel distance by a foot.
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Re: Puncher Shooter
Yesterday our winch-back punch threw the ball 38 feet, with the apex right in the sweet spot for the upper goal. Prototyping matters a lot--at first it looked like an utter failure, now it looks great. (Except that it's heavy, slow, etc, etc. Optimization still needs to be done.)
Note that we're prototyping four different launchers and designing our robot for modularity to accommodate whichever of them we ultimately decide is "best". |
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Thanks Patrick! Can you describe (or share a picture) of "our winch-back punch?" |
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It appears at 2:40 in We've also refined the puncher design with support plates, which are further in the video. |
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Re: Puncher Shooter
Our first idea was to use a pneumatic puncher but it just didnt have power or speed to punch the ball very high or far. We have switched over to a spring-powered catapult with a winch system to wind it back up, it works fairly well.
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Re: Puncher Shooter
we used it on our 2008 ball and its what we are using this year.
link from my old teams 2008 bot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeQSGmFnKAE |
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