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2lbs as shown. I estimate the motor is about 20,000rpm. 4:1 reduction from motor to wheel. 3.4" wheel. Golf ball goes about 23 feet.
14-10-2006 13:10
bear24rwlol wow thats pretty cool.. what kind of wheel is that?
14-10-2006 13:11
Greg Needel
that is a colson prima caster. You can get them from mcmaster or robotmarketplace
14-10-2006 17:21
Timmyd
i would like to see a sticker that says warning do not stand forward this machine will inflict severe injury with a golf ball bouncing off someones head
14-10-2006 21:02
Kyle A
in the description of the picture it said,
2lbs as shown. I estimate the motor is about 20,000rpm. 4:1 reduction from motor to wheel. 3.4" wheel. Golf ball goes about 23 feet.
14-10-2006 21:33
bear24rw|
Originally Posted by 114ManualLabor
Pretty sweet. Is that thing made of lexan?
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14-10-2006 21:37
Dylan Gramlichi am surprised no one has asked this yet...besides the obvious outrageous fun that could be had with something like this is there any alternitive purpose behind it(set up for some interesting comments)?
14-10-2006 21:54
Jeff K.
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Originally Posted by Dylan Gramlich
i am surprised no one has asked this yet...besides the obvious outrageous fun that could be had with something like this is there any alternitive purpose behind it(set up for some interesting comments)?
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14-10-2006 22:19
Andrew Blair
It actually looks more like HPDE or UHMW...
Anyways, do you have trouble getting your hand out of the way before it gets launched? Or will we get to see some Tytus-esque pictures soon? (Hope not...)
14-10-2006 23:59
jackie Hadude, thats sweet. looks awesome. can i use it sometime 
15-10-2006 00:32
sanddrag|
Originally Posted by jackie Ha
dude, thats sweet. looks awesome. can i use it sometime
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15-10-2006 01:13
jackie Ha|
Originally Posted by sanddrag
No, because I know you'll fire it at me.
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. but who doesnt love a little violence. violence makes people laugh, and laughter is always a good thing.
15-10-2006 11:36
skimoose|
Originally Posted by sanddrag
I'm not sure what the plastic is actually. It is cutting boards from Ikea. It's quite flexible, but is a nice material to work with, and it's flexibility sets the pressure between the wheel and the ball as the black plates bow outward when the ball is in contect with them and the wheel.
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