This is the first videos of my students shooter. They are 7536B
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkT6FPwyMFw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfxmFRbeDvQ
2 motor, 5 in. wheels, 1:16.33 gear ratio (drive to driven)
This is the first videos of my students shooter. They are 7536B
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkT6FPwyMFw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfxmFRbeDvQ
2 motor, 5 in. wheels, 1:16.33 gear ratio (drive to driven)
Get those safety glasses on !
Very nice.
Their flywheel launcher appears similar to our first prototypes (along with the provided gear ratio).
I do believe that you need the balls to travel a bit farther if they want to shoot from corner to corner and be stationary.
Also I would recommend using a 4 motor launcher if possible, because a few of our prototypes have been burning up quickly with just two. I don’t think you’d want to get into competition and have motors tear up after a few matches (hopefully you bring replacement parts.)
With the inconsistencies in ball size, weight, and density, that might be too risky. Have you seen any designs that can launch balls of different specs the same distance yet?
I have not seen any. We were getting pretty consistent aiming.