If we do something like that, the enclosure should be polycarbonate, which is
much tougher than acrylic.
- Bob
On Jul 9, 2015, at 1:48 PM, Doug Philips <dgou@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Considering the number of large fire producing Maker Faire things that have
happened, I don't think "too dangerous" is the right
response, I think "how to mitigate the danger" is...
I was actually thinking of having a barrel around the shooting end in case of
"fragmentation at launch".
As to the landing part, if only acrylic weren't so expensive, I'd like to
have a clear barrel long enough to contain the entire flight.
If we aren't going to be outside where wind is a factor, we could have a
"catcher's box" perhaps?
With targets maybe... Hmmmm...
Well, so far this is still in the brainstorming phase...
-=D
On 7/9/15 12:44 PM, Alex Reasinger wrote:
I have built frisbee throwers before that are not that difficult.
On Jul 9, 2015 12:43 PM, "Greg Land" <landjgregory@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:landjgregory@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
No more dangerous then firing a shotgun into the air.
In all seriousness if you wanted to turn this into a makerfair project it
would be more appropriate to modulate the speed and buy about 35 frisbees.
On Jul 9, 2015 12:39 PM, "Robert Berger" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:bob@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Doesn't anyone else think doing this at a public event is a very bad
idea?
When acrylic shatters it can create small sharp shards. I would not
use such a device unless everyone in the room was wearing eye protection.
- Bob
On Jul 8, 2015, at 7:14 PM, Joachim Hall <jjoachimhall@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jjoachimhall@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
That would be really awesome! We'd have to be really careful because
I would think on of those could cut you really bad. I've also seen people
spin the CD until it explodes.
On Jul 8, 2015 1:29 PM, "Chad Elish" <chad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:chad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES!
-Chad
On Jul 8, 2015, at 1:05 PM, Doug Philips <dgou@xxxxxxx
<mailto:dgou@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Of course we'd have to take this 'up a notch', but still, it
looks quite doable.
Safety? Well, hmmm...
http://www.core77.com/posts/38777/Misburnt-CDs-Angle-Grinder-Pigeon-Throwing-Machine
(Not able to make it Detroit, thinking of our own Maker
Faire...)
-=Doug