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That thing is ridiculously over complicated for what it does. Not to be a jerk, but its my opinion. You're better off taking the contest winner cannon and attaching motorized arms to it.
Nice. We could teach the builder a few things. I like the automation, but I don't like the huge restriction to flow between the accumulator (chamber) and the barrel. After the tennis ball has left you can still hear the chamber hissing. That is wasted power.
He did a nice job breadboarding the automation circuit so it would drive the control solenoids. It works well. It looks like the work of a robotics student.
Technician1002 wrote:It looks like the work of a robotics student.
Agree. It's clear that raw performance or rate of fire was NOT something the builder was concerned with. He was looking for an excercise in automation - and he found one!
Simulation geek (GGDT / HGDT) and designer of Vera.
Technician1002 wrote:Nice. We could teach the builder a few things
In terms of ballistic performance, certainly, but as to the wiring I'd be the student I'm sure the amount of steps for reloading could be reduced too, let's face it you don't need an externally powered breech.
Technician1002 wrote:Nice. We could teach the builder a few things
In terms of ballistic performance, certainly, but as to the wiring I'd be the student I'm sure the amount of steps for reloading could be reduced too, let's face it you don't need an externally powered breech.