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Re: 987 Kicker Destruction
That's gotta be two spring.
right Joe?Specifically the pneumatics only as the release mechanism. With that much speed (force) and a relatively small mechanical advantage, it must be. |
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[quote=waialua359;900882]That's gotta be two spring.
right Joe?Specifically the pneumatics only as the release mechanism. With that much speed (force) and a relatively small mechanical advantage, it must be.[/QUOTE Just Lowes flat black bungee or surgical tubing snugly wrapped at bottom of arm with nearby frame ![]() |
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robot win.
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Fredi,
I was mislead by the title of this thread. You should change kicker to launcher. Another clock gives it's life to advance understanding. |
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We had a part of our kicker going flying 15 feet into the air yesterday and land like a javelin in the nearby grass.
Careful when dealing with stored energy! |
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We had a similar situation here on 868. We punched a HVAC vent back up into the ceiling testing our prototype. A few ceiling tiles also gave their lives for the cause.
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You are absolutely right about care needed to insure safety while testing launching mechanisms. We were careful to make sure nobody was near front of mock up launcher until swing arm was locked in place. Tight elastic bands/tubing help limit out of perimeter swing arm extension too...
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And watch those fingers!
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I ran outside when I heard "OOOOOOOOOOOHHHHH!" and "Let's not tell the mentors about this."
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Notice how the "foot", the part that strikes the ball, is always parallel to the ground? That is exactly how they teach you to chip a soccer ball.
This thing is awesome. |
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I was in the woodshop, I heard a loud "THUMP" followed by a "....tile still there? *everyone looks up and then down*" *facepalm* |
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This is probably more my fault than anything, but at least its a cool camera angle
http://www.youtube.com/user/FRCTeam9.../2/XiiAZ06Ieeo |
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Goodbye clock. Is Elgin next on the casualty list? [:
That's a lot of power, I'm interested in seeing how you guys are doing this. Pneumatics? Springs? We managed to hit the light the other day (despite the shop's insanely high ceiling). Thankfully, it was already broken... Last edited by Karibou : 16-01-2010 at 23:15. |
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