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I am unclear on the screw rules.It says that it needs to go two full rotations. Is that the actual screw that has to turn, or the object moving within the screw that has to go two full rotations?
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Re: Screw
Are you planning a mechanism where the screw itself does not turn, rather the object it is attached to turns around it?MaeleeB wrote:I am unclear on the screw rules.It says that it needs to go two full rotations. Is that the actual screw that has to turn, or the object moving within the screw that has to go two full rotations?
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I was planning a stationary screw that doesn't move itself, but that a marble would move through it. But after reading the rules, it sounds like the screw itself needs to move, not just the marble. I'm confused.
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That would be pretty difficult to defend using the rules' definition of a screw. I'd suggest using one of the options tha kinghong mentioned above (especially the first one, as that is probably easier to defend as legal to an event supervisor).MaeleeB wrote:I was planning a stationary screw that doesn't move itself, but that a marble would move through it. But after reading the rules, it sounds like the screw itself needs to move, not just the marble. I'm confused.
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Unome wrote:That would be pretty difficult to defend using the rules' definition of a screw. I'd suggest using one of the options tha kinghong mentioned above (especially the first one, as that is probably easier to defend as legal to an event supervisor).MaeleeB wrote:I was planning a stationary screw that doesn't move itself, but that a marble would move through it. But after reading the rules, it sounds like the screw itself needs to move, not just the marble. I'm confused.
I'm sorry I'm new at this. When you say the "object rotating about the screw" you don't mean the marble in it? Can you recommend any resources to help me visualize what you are saying?
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Re: Screw
Rule 4.d.v. addresses screws - "must complete at least two full rotations"MaeleeB wrote: I'm sorry I'm new at this. When you say the "object rotating about the screw" you don't mean the marble in it? Can you recommend any resources to help me visualize what you are saying?
If the screw isn't rotating, but a marble is traveling up it, really, you're using an inclined plane (and you wouldn't be able to claim it for points, because the marble would be rolling). And if the marble is traveling down the screw - well that's just a fancy spiral slide, and not a scoring simple machine. If the marble wasn't rolling, but you used a rotating vertical screw to move the marble up, that would be ok (as long as you get your two full rotations in).
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Re: Screw
take a look at this...MaeleeB wrote:Unome wrote:That would be pretty difficult to defend using the rules' definition of a screw. I'd suggest using one of the options tha kinghong mentioned above (especially the first one, as that is probably easier to defend as legal to an event supervisor).MaeleeB wrote:I was planning a stationary screw that doesn't move itself, but that a marble would move through it. But after reading the rules, it sounds like the screw itself needs to move, not just the marble. I'm confused.
I'm sorry I'm new at this. When you say the "object rotating about the screw" you don't mean the marble in it? Can you recommend any resources to help me visualize what you are saying?

this is a simple archimedes screw using to pump "water" up and i think this is what you're talking about...
so this is a screw but... this example is better...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdWuXi9DQ9I
where you see when he rotates the handle on a larger diameter, it provides the rotation on the screw, and actually the pitch of the screw kinda acts as a wedge and transfers to a in or out motion with a certain amount of force.
sorry if confusing..., hope it helps.
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Re: Screw
I think having a marble inside a screw would be a bit impractical, My partner have a screw that's similar to the braking device on a scrambler. like this -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJwFtkFSuJM But we have a weight falling to trigger the rotation.MaeleeB wrote:Unome wrote:That would be pretty difficult to defend using the rules' definition of a screw. I'd suggest using one of the options tha kinghong mentioned above (especially the first one, as that is probably easier to defend as legal to an event supervisor).MaeleeB wrote:I was planning a stationary screw that doesn't move itself, but that a marble would move through it. But after reading the rules, it sounds like the screw itself needs to move, not just the marble. I'm confused.
I'm sorry I'm new at this. When you say the "object rotating about the screw" you don't mean the marble in it? Can you recommend any resources to help me visualize what you are saying?
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Re: Screw
I do not understand the marble going THROUGH the screw. Do you mean the marble will go around the threads? Whatever your choice, how will the marble go through? The screw will have to turn at some point. A screw doesn't just turn or have something go around it, it has to go in a forward or backwards motion depending on the threads. like a real screw... This shows that the screw WILL indeed have to turn. 2 rounds in the minimum. Hope this helps...THXMaeleeB wrote:Unome wrote:That would be pretty difficult to defend using the rules' definition of a screw. I'd suggest using one of the options tha kinghong mentioned above (especially the first one, as that is probably easier to defend as legal to an event supervisor).MaeleeB wrote:I was planning a stationary screw that doesn't move itself, but that a marble would move through it. But after reading the rules, it sounds like the screw itself needs to move, not just the marble. I'm confused.
I'm sorry I'm new at this. When you say the "object rotating about the screw" you don't mean the marble in it? Can you recommend any resources to help me visualize what you are saying?