If any design is going to consistently break 2000+ it will be the compression box. I speak from experience.sciencecat42 wrote:Thanks, that is nice to know. I've been building a few compression box designs but none have reached 1000 yet. Guess I'll keep building them.TheChiScientist wrote: 1. Well if varies but best boom designs to use are compression boxes.
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Haha congrats. Can't wait til I build one that good as well. Although I may have to build a new testing apparatus first, since the one our team has managed to bend before the boomilever, which probably lowered our score for some test designs.TheChiScientist wrote:If any design is going to consistently break 2000+ it will be the compression box. I speak from experience.sciencecat42 wrote:Thanks, that is nice to know. I've been building a few compression box designs but none have reached 1000 yet. Guess I'll keep building them.TheChiScientist wrote: 1. Well if varies but best boom designs to use are compression boxes.
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What are compression box designs? Are they like the chimneys from last years towers where it is 4 main sticks and bracings? Also, i think the standard design is the best, but i don’t think the compression part of a boomilever is as important as the distal end, base, and bracings that connect the compression and tension members. I have never had any trouble with the compression members and have been getting over 1500 consistently.sciencecat42 wrote:Thanks, that is nice to know. I've been building a few compression box designs but none have reached 1000 yet. Guess I'll keep building them.TheChiScientist wrote: 1. Well if varies but best boom designs to use are compression boxes.
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LOL. Yea... Reminds me of the bootleg boom setup UChicago had and then some boom had the bucket touch the ground and they had to figure out how to set it up again to hold the whole load.sciencecat42 wrote:Haha congrats. Can't wait til I build one that good as well. Although I may have to build a new testing apparatus first, since the one our team has managed to bend before the boomilever, which probably lowered our score for some test designs.TheChiScientist wrote:If any design is going to consistently break 2000+ it will be the compression box. I speak from experience.sciencecat42 wrote:
Thanks, that is nice to know. I've been building a few compression box designs but none have reached 1000 yet. Guess I'll keep building them.
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I saw this really interesting design at a competition recently. Seemed like they created a literal, solid "box" using some sheet wood and two balsa sticks. Might have been a crude "U" shaped design too. Won first by a ton. No clue what the score was, but it held all the weight and definitely got above 1500.
Also, your compression boxes don't have square cross sections right? Something like 4cm wide and 2cm tall seems more feasible IMO
Also, your compression boxes don't have square cross sections right? Something like 4cm wide and 2cm tall seems more feasible IMO
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Im assuming Div C?Raleway wrote:Top score at NJ state competition today was 1.7k I heard
Edit: the loading blocks used at NJ states were whack - the J-hooks at the end of the loading block were twisted. There were also issues with extra washers and whatnot on the block.
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Yes, Division Csciolyperson1 wrote:Im assuming Div C?Raleway wrote:Top score at NJ state competition today was 1.7k I heard
Edit: the loading blocks used at NJ states were whack - the J-hooks at the end of the loading block were twisted. There were also issues with extra washers and whatnot on the block.
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I am surprised to see a 1.7k coming from Montgomery. I definitely thought that WWPS had a strong design and would win (based off of their placement at SOUP, maybe a 1.75 or 1.8k). Montgomery was on the lower side throughout the season. They got top 6 at MIT and second at Princeton, but those were probably relatively lower scores (maybe 1.2-1.3k).Raleway wrote:Top score at NJ state competition today was 1.7k I heard
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There were problems with the loading block in div b and c, so their scores may have been even higher if not for the issue.masterWIZ wrote:I am surprised to see a 1.7k coming from Montgomery. I definitely thought that WWPS had a strong design and would win (based off of their placement at SOUP, maybe a 1.75 or 1.8k). Montgomery was on the lower side throughout the season. They got top 6 at MIT and second at Princeton, but those were probably relatively lower scores (maybe 1.2-1.3k).Raleway wrote:Top score at NJ state competition today was 1.7k I heard
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