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How to make an accurate and consistent turret for this projectile competition?
I'll make something and then reply back in a few days with some images and all.- sauravp
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How to make an accurate and consistent turret for this projectile competition?
@berkeman , @anorlunda thank you very much for spending your time to answer the question. All they told me I told you. They did showed some examples and some had a simple trebuchet and others had a cannon mounted at an angle And i will be using a spring/rubber power canon mounted at an angle...- sauravp
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How to make an accurate and consistent turret for this projectile competition?
That is what I am asking for, best way to propel it to get consistent shots Here are a few options 1) compressed air 2) rubber bands 3) spring powered any other Ideas would be appreciated. PS: I edited and corrected the summary- sauravp
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How to make an accurate and consistent turret for this projectile competition?
Glass marbles final.- sauravp
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How to make an accurate and consistent turret for this projectile competition?
first of all thankyou for replying. Projectile can be anything and to be very honest I haven’t given much of a thought on the projectile as I was thinking about the turret only. but for now it will be spherical. The current idea is to use those jumpy/magic/rubber balls(weight would be less...- sauravp
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How to make an accurate and consistent turret for this projectile competition?
Summary:: What propelling mechanism can get me most consistent shots? Compressed air, spring powered, rubber band powered or any other Hello, I am a high school student participating in a local competition where I have to make a turret. Here are the rules: 1) The projectile has to fall in a...- sauravp
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