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top of piston
this year my team is thinking of using a pneumatic piston to keep the ball off of over pass i was just wondering what you might think the best shape would be to put on top of the piston.
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Re: top of piston
How about a flat plate that is hinged and fixed at one end to your robot so that your actuator pushes it up from underneath like a flipper?
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Re: top of piston
our team use half of a tennis ball and it works great.
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Re: top of piston
Anything blunt enough to not horribly impale the innocent trackball.
Round would probably be the easiest (spherical) due to the absence of sharp corners or edges. |
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Re: top of piston
cup plate, for maximum control. We've been whacking at the ball with a flat piece of aluminum bolted to the end of the shaft. Not very effective.
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