This week I finished a longer piece of track, and conducted some dynamic load tests to see how the cart and the track would hold up while moving. I'm happy to report that everything worked perfectly! The cart rolled really well, and the track was sturdy. The PVC piping ended up having a slight dip in the middle due to how it was stored, but it's not a huge deal. This was a huge milestone in this process! It's taken a year and a half to get to this point, but it was definitely worth it to see my idea come to fruition. I'm planning on making some curved tracks next, in order to test how the cart holds up under a higher G-Force.
So you may have noticed I haven't posted any updates since October. That's not because I'm inactive, but it's just that the circumstances have been such that I haven't been able to go in and work on my project. First, it's been getting darker earlier, which makes it hard to go in and work during the day. I get out of school at 3:35pm, and the sun goes down around 5:00pm. This means that by the time I get to FabLab after school to work on my project, I only have about half an hour of sunlight left to work in. Also, I'm currently working on figuring out how to bend pipes, and I don't have all of the tools I need yet. The plan for bending them is to pour hot sand into the PVC piping to make it more pliable, then strap it to a jig to bend it. For that I need something to heat the sand in large quantities, and all I have right now is a small camping stove; so not quite enough. College applications has also taken up a large chunk of my time the last couple of ...
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