Moving a mass for ten seconds

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Question: if the step after the motor is the hydraulics (two syringes), would you count the next action as being initiated as soon as the plunger of the syringe begins to move the fluid, or not until the other plunger acts on its target?
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Flavorflav wrote:Question: if the step after the motor is the hydraulics (two syringes), would you count the next action as being initiated as soon as the plunger of the syringe begins to move the fluid, or not until the other plunger acts on its target?
The rules state "Activate either Pneumatics or Hydraulics in an enclosed system that leads to the next action."

Because it says "activate" I would consider the step being initiated as soon as the plunger begins to move the fluid. The step following the hydraulics would be initiated when the plunger acts on it's target.
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Okay, thanks, that's pretty much what I was thinking. The judges will have to watch that carefully, then.
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Does anyone know where to find any speed rduction gearboxes?
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which one of those is speed reduction? I only see speed increasing gearboxes.
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Hmm, is everyone here attempting the string and motor method of moving the mass?

I'm using a rly long piece of threaded metal rod and a slow motor to move a block of wood along the threads of the rod.
This method is okay right?
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cypressfalls Robert wrote:
which one of those is speed reduction? I only see speed increasing gearboxes.
Look again.
longliveemomusic wrote:Hmm, is everyone here attempting the string and motor method of moving the mass?

I'm using a rly long piece of threaded metal rod and a slow motor to move a block of wood along the threads of the rod.
This method is okay right?
Absolutely. People use string because it is easier to set up, but your method is more reliable (no tangles).
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cypressfalls Robert wrote:which one of those is speed reduction? I only see speed increasing gearboxes.
I think you must be looking at the ratios backwards, they are all speed reducing.
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Re: Moving a mass for ten seconds

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Can this task be combined with the golf ball movement?

This is my first year doing this event in Division C (I did it in Division B, but that's a whole different ballgame). I was thinking having a motor/string method pull the golf ball slowly up 30 cm.

To be honest, it seems like a lot of these tasks can be combined in order to simplify the machine's design and construction....
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