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118's original vision for ball shooting... discarded after a weeks worth of design after reading this rule clarification. http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=245
We decided compacting it to fit within this rule would have been too difficult. Described as a carbureted engine (carburetor can be seen as the dangling ball whacker which was only in it's initial stage of design) the device ran two catapults at a ball/second rate with a single Dechip. Elevation controlled by catapult stopping angle, all on a turret.
Early prototypes showed a catapult to be extremely accurate and repeatable. I hope to see some teams try it.
I gave it only a 25% chance of actually working... but it would have been fun to build and do something different 
31-01-2006 22:14
Chriszumadid you know that catapults are specifically outlawed? IIRC, no device can use a "sudden stop" to launch balls.
31-01-2006 22:24
Simon Strauss
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Originally Posted by Chriszuma
did you know that catapults are specifically outlawed? IIRC, no device can use a "sudden stop" to launch balls.
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31-01-2006 22:34
DonRotolo
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Originally Posted by Chriszuma
did you know that catapults are specifically outlawed? IIRC, no device can use a "sudden stop" to launch balls.
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31-01-2006 22:40
Alekat<S01>...An example of an unsafe design is a shooter mechanism
that has a large mass that is stopped abruptly at the end of travel and is at risk of breaking off the ROBOT
and becoming a projectile.
So you should be fine as lone as you aren't using steel
. What are you using? out of curiosity. this is the first catapult robot ive seen and it looks pretty sweet.
01-02-2006 08:16
ajlapp
| So you should be fine as lone as you aren't using steel . What are you using? out of curiosity. this is the first catapult robot ive seen and it looks pretty sweet. |
01-02-2006 08:34
Barry Bonzack
This can't be a design of 118's.... there is far too little chain. 
01-02-2006 09:35
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Originally Posted by Barry Bonzack
This can't be a design of 118's.... there is far too little chain.
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01-02-2006 09:41
ajlapp
| I for one, can't wait to see the final 118-2006 robot. |
01-02-2006 12:22
AmyPrib
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Originally Posted by Alekat
<S01>...An example of an unsafe design is a shooter mechanism
that has a large mass that is stopped abruptly at the end of travel and is at risk of breaking off the ROBOT and becoming a projectile. |
01-02-2006 12:41
Kris Verdeyen
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Originally Posted by JVN
But the twin-shooter design seems like something they'd do.
I for one, can't wait to see the final 118-2006 robot. I hope you guys will post a teaser of the final design. This is about the time you finished last year, right? -JV |
01-02-2006 13:00
BoyWithCape195Could this mean that they can shoot into the top goal and score in a bottom goal at the same time?
15-01-2008 00:58
So I was looking at this design, and something just screamed at me: "DESIGN SOMETHING LIKE THIS FOR THE SEASON! THROW BOTH BALLS AT ONCE!"
And then I realized it was just the Mountain Dew speaking.
15-01-2008 01:24
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And then I realized it was just the Mountain Dew speaking. |
15-01-2008 01:26
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You gotta lay off the Mountain Dew. Jolt is much more effective with half of the crazy idea byproduct.
BTW, nice job...2 year old threads ftw. |