Ramp Creation
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Re: Ramp Creation
Did you have to use anything to bend the 1/6 in sheet metal or were you able to just press it against the ramp profile and drill it down?
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Re: Ramp Creation
I just pressed it down and drilled itMTV<=>Operator wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 5:21 pm Did you have to use anything to bend the 1/6 in sheet metal or were you able to just press it against the ramp profile and drill it down?
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Re: Ramp Creation
Am I understanding this correctly? People are using plywood for the ramp surface and then covering it with a layer of sheet metal? So the wood is for shape/rigidity and the sheet metal is for smoothness?
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Re: Ramp Creation
Yeah, that's probably the easiest way to get a pretty decent ramp. Personally, I am going for polycarbonate instead of sheet metal gets the job done as well.
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No reason for plywood and sheet metal as the ramp surface. Plywood sides and either sheet metal or thin, 1/4" luan type plywood for the surface.
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My car keeps bouncing—the wheels lift off the ground a few centimeters—as it leaves the bottom of the ramp, in the transition from ramp to floor. I believe that this may because the curve on my ramp is too steep. Does anyone have any experience with this? Do you recommend just rebuilding the ramp (there’s no way for us to change the curve of the current ramp because everything is glued into place)? Are they any changes that we could potentially make to the car to eliminate the problem instead? We tried putting extra weight on the car in hopes that that would prevent the bouncing, but it has been to no avail.
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It sounds like you may have an abrupt transition between the ramp and the floor. In other words, your ramp is too steep where it meets the floor. If you don't want to change your ramp, you might have success with larger diameter wheels.petal wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 7:00 pm My car keeps bouncing—the wheels lift off the ground a few centimeters—as it leaves the bottom of the ramp, in the transition from ramp to floor. I believe that this may because the curve on my ramp is too steep. Does anyone have any experience with this? Do you recommend just rebuilding the ramp (there’s no way for us to change the curve of the current ramp because everything is glued into place)? Are they any changes that we could potentially make to the car to eliminate the problem instead? We tried putting extra weight on the car in hopes that that would prevent the bouncing, but it has been to no avail.
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Just rebuilt ours for the same problempetal wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 7:00 pm My car keeps bouncing—the wheels lift off the ground a few centimeters—as it leaves the bottom of the ramp, in the transition from ramp to floor. I believe that this may because the curve on my ramp is too steep. Does anyone have any experience with this? Do you recommend just rebuilding the ramp (there’s no way for us to change the curve of the current ramp because everything is glued into place)? Are they any changes that we could potentially make to the car to eliminate the problem instead? We tried putting extra weight on the car in hopes that that would prevent the bouncing, but it has been to no avail.
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Re: Ramp Creation
I think the hardest part of creating the ramp was figuring out what would excel the vehicle the farthest. The plan was to make a tall ramp with a steep incline to hopefully speed up the car using its own mass. The one big issue we ran into was what material to use for the ramp, we decided to use sheet metal. The issue of using sheet metal was cutting it. We got it figured out with the help of teachers, but without it would've been very difficult. I love the science olympiad because of the community and working with my friends.