We decided to see how fast we could shoot a bunch of Frisbees. The shooter is a standard dual 8" pneumatic wheel one, with a mini-CIM and a CIM in direct drive. We got our speed control working today. The code fires the next Frisbee as soon as the speed recovers.
When you see the shooter from a non first person mode it doesn’t vibrate as much as it appears in the video, especially for a prototype made of wood and bolts.
Yes, they are held in place inside the rim with double-sided foam poster mounting tape. The centrifugal force of spinning presses the screws more tightly into the tape. In order to fall out, they’d have to violate a couple of the laws of physics.
We will use hot glue to install them on the final assembly.
Here is 706’s full auto shooter. We slow it down an auton but watch after that. Driver justs holds the trigger down.
Sorry if you have seen this already, I just think it is so cool.
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Cool! I liked how fast it recovers!
Are you using a bang-bang controller or a PID controller?
If it’s a PID, how much time did you spend on optimizing it?