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120 | 80.00% |
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5 | 3.33% |
| Niether |
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25 | 16.67% |
| Voters: 150. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Pitching Style Or Catapult???
Which one is your team using?
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Re: Pitching Style Or Catapult???
We found that a pitching machine would be much faster than a catapult. Plus it is easier to do unless you’re doing a one shot deal and it’s done.
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Re: Pitching Style Or Catapult???
We prototyped both types and were actually leaning toward a double actuated catapult design, but because of a rule clarification we had to scrap it due to size restraints. We are now using a one wheel shooter that is on a turret and can change the angle that the ball will come out.
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Re: Pitching Style Or Catapult???
Sorry, I can't answer the poll until after the robot is shipped due to confidentiality agreements.
I recall four distinct proposals made by the first-week design subgroups. Two were for a straightforward one-wheel pitcher. One was a catapult. One was a monster spinning cylinder that could fling multiple balls at once. Of the prototypes, the catapult's aim was the most repeatable, but it was also the slowest by far, and there was no obvious mechanism for reloading it. Though there were no working pitcher prototypes, a softball-shooter derivative seemed the easiest to implement. When it came time to decide what we were going to build, even the person who designed the catapult mechanism voted against it. (Note that I have fulfilled my commitment to secrecy, and haven't actually revealed what we ended up choosing.) |
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Re: Pitching Style Or Catapult???
Well by the sounds of it we might have one of the only catapult designs. I can't speak for it's accuracy as it is not assembled yet, but we had 90% accuracy on the prototype made out of spare conduit and bike parts
.The latest picture we have (rather outdated - now robot is painted black and has wheels on) be seen at: http://marsbot.org/gallery/?g2_itemId=3069 Our inventor renderings (being completed as we build the bot ): http://marsbot.org/files/images/bot_iso.gifHope you think it's decent! We will post a video of the speed of the throwing arm soon but let me assure you its impressive! |
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Re: Pitching Style Or Catapult???
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Re: Pitching Style Or Catapult???
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]).Heres a link to the video I took (MP4): http://marsbot.org/files/arm_demo.zip EDIT: All though it is mentioned in the video if you listen closely, the medical tubing we are using is weak compared to what we are expecting to use. Also, if anyone knows of a good MP4 to WMV converter I would love to have it . Feel free to pm me if you know of a good one; thanks!Last edited by Tim Arnold : 02-10-2006 at 04:52 PM. Reason: Spelling and EDIT |
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Re: Pitching Style Or Catapult???
We're going with a launcher wheel, but one idea that came up AFTER we'd finalized the design was the posibility of using a paddlewheel style launcher (Drop a ball on a paddle, spin it around, ZING!) it would've been interesting, but not very easy to load and probably prone to jamming
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Re: Pitching Style Or Catapult???
we have a pneumatic shooter that shoots just under 1 ball/sec (limited by loader) with repeatability of a few inches.
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Re: Pitching Style Or Catapult???
We have a pitcher type shooter its fairly accurate and fairly fast, i think that most teams will be using the pitcher type of shooter, but mars did a very good job designing that catapult type of shooter, There bot looks very well designed cant wait to see it at UCF.
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Re: Pitching Style Or Catapult???
Hey im with M.A.R.S 2 with robosapienWe just got our bot done and actually it is amazing. the ball speed is about 25 miles per hour and about a ball a second. From what weve heard we will keep up with the cannons and pitching machines. We all were amazed at how it worked. I admit i had my doubts but man has my mind changed. C u at nationals and at FL regionals. |
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