Hello everybody - it's been a while, but I have some Freedom Launcher news. It's all up on the website - http://www.FreedomLauncher.com, but I'll give a quick summary.
We got the throwing arm set up in place. It's balanced wonderfully. There's movies of the process up on the website. I don't remember if I mentioned that last time I posted. We also went and picked up our counterweight last weekend. It's an old 500+ gallon fuel tank that was donated to us from a construction site. 47" in diameter and 6' long. Not taking into account the effect of the dents in the tank, the water it would take to fill it would weigh about 4500 lbs. Added to the weight of the tank itself, we should be able to break 5000 lbs easily. We've got some cable from an old crane that we plan to use to hang the thing from the arm. It's going to require some hefty cable clamps though. Does anybody have any better ideas for making loops at the end of some real thick cable? I think it's about 3/4". Those cable clamps are too expensive for us. So far we've only spent about $85 on this thing, and that includes all the ice cream from our celebratory ice cream parties.
So anyway, you should check out the site. It's coming along nicely. http://www.FreedomLauncher.com. I'd love to hear any suggestions from you experienced flingers.
How about the quck-release mechanism? I know there's lots of options, but for a trebuchet this big, we haven't decided exactly how we'll make the trigger. Any ideas?
Oh, and what software would you reccomend for a physics/dynamics simulator? I go to the University of Wisconsin, so I'm guessing I have access to most of the best software out there, I just don't know of any.
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We got the throwing arm set up in place. It's balanced wonderfully. There's movies of the process up on the website. I don't remember if I mentioned that last time I posted. We also went and picked up our counterweight last weekend. It's an old 500+ gallon fuel tank that was donated to us from a construction site. 47" in diameter and 6' long. Not taking into account the effect of the dents in the tank, the water it would take to fill it would weigh about 4500 lbs. Added to the weight of the tank itself, we should be able to break 5000 lbs easily. We've got some cable from an old crane that we plan to use to hang the thing from the arm. It's going to require some hefty cable clamps though. Does anybody have any better ideas for making loops at the end of some real thick cable? I think it's about 3/4". Those cable clamps are too expensive for us. So far we've only spent about $85 on this thing, and that includes all the ice cream from our celebratory ice cream parties.
So anyway, you should check out the site. It's coming along nicely. http://www.FreedomLauncher.com
How about the quck-release mechanism? I know there's lots of options, but for a trebuchet this big, we haven't decided exactly how we'll make the trigger. Any ideas?
Oh, and what software would you reccomend for a physics/dynamics simulator? I go to the University of Wisconsin, so I'm guessing I have access to most of the best software out there, I just don't know of any.
Thanks,
Carl