I was just wondering how much experience people have with crushers, like how many tones of force it takes to go though different materials, like I guess with a shaping tip, a tone of force would go though 5mm of hdpe quiet easily? But I not really know, any information will be help full
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Really, as little as that? Wow, I sopose you can hammer a nail into it pretty easy... But what about metals? I know that would take considably more, but what like? And I don't know how I would go about working it out? Any one got any ideas?
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Built a featherweight crusher a few years ago. The acuator had 10000 n of force it had about 1000kg at the tip. aheres a few vids of it against different materials.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc6PmRQn_no
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcxku4u_DQU
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I was thinking of using a full pressure pneumatic ram.... As I can't fauns a descent actuator, or a light enough hydrolic system.... So I was going to use a hefty ram....But idk how I'd make it sting enough for that, a big lump of hardox me thinks....
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i've made a few crushers, and i've got a half finished one i started a while ago. i found the main problem was like tony found the forces used ending up breaking the robot its self!
my vertical crusher uses a 200kg actuator and that goes through 5mm poly and hdpe like its nothing even 8mm and it happily eats through computer towers etc etc
be nice to get it to a full combat event where i could have some one on ones cause mine could really damage the likes of explosion and some of the other really good robots with only thin hdpe armour- just a case of finding the time to finish things
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