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How is everyone building their release mechanisms?
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catfoot wrote:How is everyone building their release mechanisms?
There are a lot of simple release mechanisms that can be made easily. Last year we used a hook connected to the ramp that holds the rear of the car, a hanger stuck through the back of the car and ramp, and a stop in front of the wheels that retracted into the ramp.
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Mine is just a string the I tie to the back of the vehicle and then cut with a knife mounted on a pivot. Works well, and it's stupidly simple :D
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Isn't that just a one-time release then? How do you reset it?
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New string, it's set up so the string can be replaced in a few seconds.
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I was thinking about having a device that might have 2 points to release the vehicle from, for 2 different heights. I was looking at the spreadsheet on soinc.org and it allows for 2 different heights but not for 2 different predicted times. I understand why that would be for a team that uses the same height but does this mean if my heights are significantly different it is going to really hurt 1 or both of my predicted times scores?
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iwonder wrote:Mine is just a string the I tie to the back of the vehicle and then cut with a knife mounted on a pivot. Works well, and it's stupidly simple :D
And you can trip this with a pencil?
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Since the knife swings around I just push it into the string with the pencil.
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OtherWhiteMeat wrote:I was thinking about having a device that might have 2 points to release the vehicle from, for 2 different heights. I was looking at the spreadsheet on soinc.org and it allows for 2 different heights but not for 2 different predicted times. I understand why that would be for a team that uses the same height but does this mean if my heights are significantly different it is going to really hurt 1 or both of my predicted times scores?

The rules explicitly state you can only make 1 prediction time.

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Does anyone have anyone have any ideas for making sure your ramp is lined up with the dot. Because when we run our car it is always 2-5 cm to the right or left of the dot. So any ideas?
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