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I use the same as Gary suggested, pulleys from technobots... Because there cheap... But I found the belts don't take as much strain as the more expensive ones hpc sell.
Ok, thanks. I assume that when ordering from Technobots that's the T5 ones then?
Also in terms of RPM what's the optimum speed for a spinner? I assume if it goes too slow it wont do any damage and if it goes too fast it'll act as a single surface so it wont make any substatial contact with the teeth?
You can do a basic sum to work out the cutter bite that your disc will get in an impact. You need to work out the time that it takes for a tooth to leave a position and another take up that same position.
So for a 1000 rpm disc with two teeth, the disc takes 60/1000 seconds to complete a single rotation. As we have two teeth, this needs divided again by two. This gives a time of 0.03 seconds. If the robot is moving forward at a modest 1m/s then multiplying 0.03 by 1 will give a cutter bite of .03m or 3cm.
In this example the tooth will be able to move a full 3cm forward in the time given which should allow it a greater impact with the opponent. If you play with the numbers you will see that a faster disc results in a smaller bite,.hence more of a grinding action. This also explains why single tooth discs are more effective.
Although you also have to balance the kinetic energy as a faster disc means more energy
Never rely on the teeth staying sharp. All materials regardless will eventually blunt. Some are more of a pain than other to sharpen especially at a competition. Boner has completely blunt teeth but as some will testify, they still happily pack a punch.
Never rely on the teeth staying sharp. All materials regardless will eventually blunt. Some are more of a pain than other to sharpen especially at a competition. Boner has completely blunt teeth but as some will testify, they still happily pack a punch.
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