Storm the Castle B

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Re: Storm the Castle B

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I just won 3rd in cresh the castle :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: Storm the Castle B

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i am both excited and scared to be doing this even this year! anyone have any tips for a rookie??? they would be much appreciated! :D :?
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ClonedTwice wrote:i am both excited and scared to be doing this even this year! anyone have any tips for a rookie??? they would be much appreciated! :D :?

I suggest you scroll up about 7 posts in this thread.

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Re: Storm the Castle B

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chalker wrote:
ClonedTwice wrote:i am both excited and scared to be doing this even this year! anyone have any tips for a rookie??? they would be much appreciated! :D :?

I suggest you scroll up about 7 posts in this thread.

thanks... dident see that before... :?
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Re: Storm the Castle B

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Are we allowed touse some kind of scope? :geek: :mrgreen: :ugeek: :?: :D
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Re: Storm the Castle B

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Thanks that helped alot
chalker wrote:
nerdysoccerchic wrote:Hey I'm new to Storm the Castle. Any tips??? :? ;) What are some good designs?

Since nobody else has chimed in: welcome, thanks for being a part of the forums. There are lots of tips and designs out their, but it's really not easy for anyone to respond to this type of generic question. You should check out the Storm wiki first: http://scioly.org/wiki/Storm_the_Castle which should help you. Also check out the official Storm event webpage: http://soinc.org/storm_the_castle_b
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This would make my day if you are being sarcastic.
nerdysoccerchic wrote:Thanks that helped alot
chalker wrote:
nerdysoccerchic wrote:Hey I'm new to Storm the Castle. Any tips??? :? ;) What are some good designs?

Since nobody else has chimed in: welcome, thanks for being a part of the forums. There are lots of tips and designs out their, but it's really not easy for anyone to respond to this type of generic question. You should check out the Storm wiki first: http://scioly.org/wiki/Storm_the_Castle which should help you. Also check out the official Storm event webpage: http://soinc.org/storm_the_castle_b
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Re: Storm the Castle B

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Is there any advantage to having the axle offset not directly in line with the rest off the arm in a FAT, say, above or below the arm.
_______.___ if the under scores represent the arm with the dot representing an offset axle.
----------.---- or the same here with the dashes representing the arm with the dot being the axle.
Does this help/hurt in any way and does it comply with the energy rule do you think?

Also, what are other people using for wheels on FATs?

Again also, what would be considered a good short arm to long arm to sling length ratio on a FAT?
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Friedoyster3 wrote:Is there any advantage to having the axle offset not directly in line with the rest off the arm in a FAT, say, above or below the arm.
_______.___ if the under scores represent the arm with the dot representing an offset axle.
----------.---- or the same here with the dashes representing the arm with the dot being the axle.
Does this help/hurt in any way and does it comply with the energy rule do you think?

Also, what are other people using for wheels on FATs?

Again also, what would be considered a good short arm to long arm to sling length ratio on a FAT?
To your question about offset: I'm not sure if there is an advantage or disadvantage, but it could definitely violate the energy rule, especially if the offset axle is below the arm. It might not, though, if you have a very slight offset (like mine from last year).

Wheels: bearings work pretty well because of their light weight and little resistance to spinning. Many people use roller-blade wheels, but these are somewhat heavy, so it takes more energy to spin and move them along the track, and therefore are not quite as efficient as bearings.

Ratio: Should be somewhere between 1:2:2 and 1:2:2.5. Your own testing may say differently though.
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Re: Storm the Castle B

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A-Ro wrote:To your question about offset: I'm not sure if there is an advantage or disadvantage, but it could definitely violate the energy rule, especially if the offset axle is below the arm. It might not, though, if you have a very slight offset (like mine from last year).
Yeah cool I figured that. Plus I'm only thinking of putting it offset by something like 1.5cm just because of the way I want to do the axle requires that.
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