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Re: pic: Shooter damaged a Boulder
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Re: pic: Shooter damaged a Boulder
Our team has found that the signature Vex "Colson Performa" (The smooth grey ones) wheels dont tear up the ball without sacrificing initial performance
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Re: pic: Shooter damaged a Boulder
The boulders do compress and take some time to return to full size. Any thoughts on compressing in robot to make a smaller "object" to get into the tower opening?
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I don't think you'll get much out of compressing the ball. Shooting a ball has been done year after year. I think teams has mastered the techniques of catapult and ball pitcher methods.
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Fingers cross they don't introduce brand new balls with different properties for the championship eliminations again...
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I don't think this is something I would design my robot around. We're compressing the ball about 3" and it doesn't noticeably change the shape of the ball after it's out of the shooter. If you compress it any more you'll have to worry about things like stalling your shooting motors. Then you can try putting bigger wheels on the gain some linear speed while gearing down the motors. By then you'll notice the shooter is clunky and doesn't fit into tight places where you want it. Then you'll realize wow, this change is causing more trouble than it's worth. Smaller wheels, fine tuned compression, low gear ratios, and high rpm's. Those are the constraints I'd be designing my shooter around.
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Re: pic: Shooter damaged a Boulder
I have managed to find to different places where you can get the balls from. Here are the links.
http://www.andymark.com/FRC16-p/am-3276.htm http://www.gophersport.com/pe/premiu...oam-dodgeballs Hope this helps. |
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I have a feeling that this is what the GDC wanted you to feel. It was no coincidence that from the material down to the name of the game piece it automatically scream catapult.
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BALLISTA FOR THE WIN Maybe. Anyways, had to stop a rookie from picking at the skin of our boulder... It seems heavier than it looks. Last edited by nxtmonkeys : 11-01-2016 at 16:56. Reason: [REDACTED] |
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. Now that we've seen what plaction wheels can do to our ball, I think we'd be using Vexpro colsons or one of Andymark's colored stealth wheels, depending on how they perform in a later prototype.Quote:
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What is the 1114 style articulating arm? A quick google search yields this thread. ![]() |
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Simbot SS, 1114's robot in 2008 inspired their 2014 Robot. |
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I'm more impressed that you actually have a shooter. Or maybe my team is just a bit slow off the mark.
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The More You Know! /wavehandfromlefttoright |
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