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Powerful Automatic Tennis ball launcher – 30-35 meters!

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  • 2nd Flywheel bracket - Adjustable.stl
  • 2nd Flywheel bracket.stl
  • Ball housing.stl
  • Ball slide 1.stl
  • Ball slide 2.stl
  • Flyhweel extended axle 2 - x2.stl
  • Flywheel 1.stl
  • Flywheel 2.stl
  • Flywheel extended axle 1 - x2.stl
  • Flywheel support bracket.stl
  • Main bracket.stl
  • Tennisball Launcher.zip
    • Parts list and links/Tennis Ball launcher Parts list and links.docx
    • STEP File/Tennis Ball launcher - Complete.step
    • STEP File/Tennis ball launcher - Housing only.step
    • STEP File/Tennis ball launcher - Mechanics only.step
    • STL Files/2nd Flywheel bracket - Adjustable.stl
    • STL Files/2nd Flywheel bracket.stl
    • STL Files/Ball housing.stl
    • STL Files/Ball slide 1.stl
    • STL Files/Ball slide 2.stl
    • STL Files/Flyhweel extended axle 2 - x2.stl
    • STL Files/Flywheel 1.stl
    • STL Files/Flywheel 2.stl
    • STL Files/Flywheel extended axle 1 - x2.stl
    • STL Files/Flywheel support bracket.stl
    • STL Files/Main bracket.stl
    • Video/345608072_561579329470390_7475085820482049875_n.mp4

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Publication date 2023-07-12 at 23:09
Design number 1321820

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3D model description

  • Complete project folder with .STL files, parts list, wiring diagram, build instructions and Arduino code

  • Project electronic cost estimate: €85 or $95

Designed and printed this powerful and automatic tennis ball launcher for our overly active German Shepherd. Because he has enough space to run around here it could be quite a bit of a powerful ball launcher. And that's what it has become! The GIF in the Pictures shows the first test. (Without housing still) That was about 10-12 meters but after a few minor adjustments it now shoots consistently about 30-35 meters. Parts list with internet links, electrical diagrams and Arduino code are all in the folder. If you still run into problems during the build, you can always contact me via my e-mail. I added my email address in the top line of the Arduino code.

  • Housing:

I made the housing from 5mm white foam board in combination with white duct tape. Cheap, easy to work with, light, strong and also a neat finish! The .STEP file of the housing is also in the folder if you need my dimensions.

  • Tennis Ball launcher Parts list

Electronics:
1x MG996R Servo
1x Arduino Nano
1x XT60 connector set
2x Brushless motor 5010 – 360KV
2x ESC 30A, 4S

Bearings:
2x Bearing 625ZZ

Screws:
11x Screw M3x10mm
12x Screw M3x20mm
8x Screw M3x30mm
8x Screw M4x20mm
2x Screw M5x25mm
24x Screw M6x30mm

Threaded inserts:
31x M3 brass threaded insert
8x M4 brass threaded Insert

Materials for housing (Optional):
2x Foamboard 5mm, 1000x700mm
1x Roll Duct-tape white, width 50mm

3D printing settings

I recommend printing all parts with a 0.8mm nozzle, at least 3 walls, 3 top layers, 3 bottom layers and 20% cubic infill. If you want to print with a 0.4mm nozzle, stick to 6 walls, 5 bottom layers, 6 top layers and 30% cubic infill.

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