So I know one of the earlier designs was a kicker that was mounted on a motor. With the recent arises in Mr. Smith's design and everyone being so busy, I think we've kinda forgotten that design.
The below video is of a team that used a similar method that we talked about with the motor and stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMqMi_OIuRY
This system gives us a more readily available system of controlling how hard the ball is hit.
Motor mounted kicker vid.
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Re: Motor mounted kicker vid.
Mounting on a motor pretty much meaning I have a big fast motor spinning a piece of metal 'round?
Depends what you want, but tensioning surgical is possible, just go see my other post.
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Re: Motor mounted kicker vid.
Tanner wrote:Mounting on a motor pretty much meaning I have a big fast motor spinning a piece of metal 'round?
Pretty much.
Re: Motor mounted kicker vid.
I could not really see anything on the video about the mechanism.
Re: Motor mounted kicker vid.
freds wrote:I could not really see anything on the video about the mechanism.
Ah, yes. They say that they use a motor and a gearbox in the Chief Delphi thread: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showt ... adid=80434
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