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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
sorry to butt in and sound like a nerd, but it's a torsion catapult. if you look at Da Vinci's designs thats how it's labeled, and he's a bigger nerd than i ever will be.
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
catapult is a very non-specific term.
there are many different types and forms of catapults: -Trebuchet: ----Floating arm ----Fixed arm -Torsion catapult ----Balista, Scorpion, etc. as well as the stereotypical 'catapult' -Steam catapult ----launch aircraft off short runways -magnetic catapult -etc. all of these fall under the category of "CATAPULT" |
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Nope, its a catapult but at the same time it is a trebuchet as well. Think quadrilateral -> square. Catapult is the generic term. I would argue it is a trebuchet because it is essentially using the tubing to act as a weight. Also, very slick, makes me wish I had known how to do that sort of thing during high school. |
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
I would suggest to the administration to simply change the projectile. Tennis balls, oranges, and racquetballs are a bit softer. How many projects do schools offer that teaches THIS much and is also fun to do?
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
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Dave, can you spare a banana or two? ![]() |
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
In my physics class last year we did a similar project, but instead of baseballs we used water balloon. Its almost completely safe in terms of injury from the projectile. I was the only robotics student in the class and my group's sling shot ended up setting the all time school record and put the water balloon around 135 m out.
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
Gesundheit!
That name has a certain cachet to it... ![]() |
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
I would have to disagree with you on the safety of a water balloon. A friend of mine took a hand thrown water balloon to the eye and, if I remember correctly, ended up with internal bleeding. It was not pretty.
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But if we look at Webster's definition of Trebuchet "a medieval military engine for hurling heavy missiles (as rocks)" there is little difference. It would appear as though the two devices are the same. I attribute this discrepancy to laziness on the part of Webster. I still think a catapult refers to the traditional definition of on arm with a basket on the end that rotates about a pivot until it hits a stop, thereby propelling a projectile forward. But I have been told to sit down and shut up before, I expect I will be again. ![]() |
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
I wouldn't tell you to sit down or shut up, clear concise communication is important and using the correct word can often make things much easier.
![]() Though, I think your definition of a catapult is more accurately a Mangonel or an Onager. I believe the typical view of a catapult is one of those two. From some quick reading I think the main difference between the various catapults was the trajectory they launch their projectiles at. A trebuchet had a very high trajectory whereas a Mangonel had a low trajectory. Sorry to be getting so off topic. Im a huge history nut. |
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
I just got done with one of those....we were outside in the rain, then later snow, at midnight the night before, changing the entire throwing arm,trying to figure out how to attach the weights, and how to trigger it with a mousetrap. We had to shoot a golfball, and we had to shoot it 4 meters or more to get the full points, and we had to trigger it with a moustrap.
I like building things, but this was terrible!!!! We actually got our total grade back today, and we had a C- overall, out of the 200 points. It was 10%of our grade, too. I was kind of upset, and our technical report is actually where we lost most of our points... Yours looks pretty good. We had to have a theme, too. Ours was "Jankapoult";we had caution tape all around it, too, partly as a joke, but partly because we really didn't know how safe it was and our teacher is 8 months pregenat! |
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
...3 kids from 1501 (non-school sponsored team) were finally allowed to be in a group together in our schools engineering class. It was the first time the teacher let us choose our own groups. It was 1 mechanical, 1 electrical (me), and 1 design student. The task was to demonstrate a usage of pneumatics. We could recreate something using paper, or any other building material. So while most kids used the manual valves, Our group was the first in the classes history to actually use the solenoids in the kit. We did not have a programmer, but i managed to figure it out in a couple of minutes...
Anyways, while most people made something simple like the outriggers on a bulldozer, our group made a pneumatic claw! It was massive compared to all the other projects, used more solenoids than our last 3 bots combined...and used 2 controllers because the schools could only handle 4 motors/solenoids a piece. It could pinch. move outward/inward, and tilt up and down. I will try to remember to snap a pic of it tomorrow... If you can see it lol, its made out of awesome clear plexiglass ![]() |
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
First, however we define what this creation is, it is wickedly cool. I wish I had a class like the one you built that in... and team members to build it with.
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Catapult is defined as "any one of a number of non-handheld mechanical devices used to throw a projectile a great distance without the aid of an explosive substance;" this invalidates the examples of Howitzers and does include ballistae; originally, catapults referred to "ballistae" and ballistae referred to "catapults;" the definitions switched, but it can apply to either as long as it does not use explosives. This is an example of a catapult. Trebuchet includes the following: "trebuchet is often confused with the earlier and less powerful torsion engines. The main difference is that a torsion engine [ie mangonel or ballista] uses a twisted rope or twine to provide power, whereas a trebuchet uses a counterweight" and it continues to state "A trebuchet also has a sling holding the projectile, and a means for releasing it at the right moment for maximum range." and "Both trebuchets and torsion engines are classified under the generic term 'catapult,'." This would appear to be a torsion engine, or a "torsion trebuchet;" however, that is not the normal context of the term "trebuchet." I would argue that this is a torsion engine but not a trebuchet, for a trebuchet uses a counterweight, whereas the surgical tubing more closely matches the twisted rope used to power many catapults, such as mangonels and onagers. I apologize for the length of this post, but I love both debate and medieval weaponry... This is not a confrontational post, it is just my viewpoint on it. |
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Re: pic: "You should never go against a robotics kid"
You're fighting over whether this is a catapult or a trebuchet? I feel you time and effort is being used as well as if it went towards the game hint.
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