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This was our offseason project. We were asked by our school to create something to shoot tshirts into the crowd at a homecoming rally. We managed to attach the cannon to our 2005 robot so that it could be aimed with the arm. =]
03-11-2006 12:02
EHaskins
How far will it shoot?
Is it just air, or do you have a ram to push the shirts out?
Also anybody thinking of taking this to a competition next year? 
03-11-2006 12:39
jackie Hawicked sick. thats awesome, can i use it sometime
and yeah, is anyone going to take to any competitons next year?
03-11-2006 15:05
Kyle A
That looks really nice, do you have any other pictures of it?
What years robot did tou use to make it, or did you make a robot for just that purpose?
03-11-2006 16:32
EHaskins
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Originally Posted by cjreyda
This was our offseason project. We were asked by our school to create something to shoot tshirts into the crowd at a homecoming rally. We managed to attach the cannon to our 2005 robot so that it could be aimed with the arm.
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04-11-2006 01:30
cjreyda
Ok so i'll try and upload some more pictures. I just got back from our homecoming football game where we shot even more shirts. this time we lobbed them nearly straight up (sometimes it went clear over the crowd... oops). i believe we were using around 45 psi. and yes, only air is being used to launch the shirts. and to answer someone else's question, this was our tetra-stacking robot with the tip of the arm removed.
edit: here are some more pictures.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...a/IMG_9166.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...aircannon2.jpg
09-11-2006 12:05
underwoodthats cool. we have two (one belongs to our seniors) that are hand held, but we shoot confetti from them. what does this airzookabot shoot?