Can we see some real life demonstration not just some fancy movie editing??? Interesting solution with strings and brushes... but mashine looks like it is to big, it will be an obstacle on court. My recomendation to make smaller, for 15 shuttles so kids can easly push around the court.
I do not know if this video is still monitored by the original team, however if one of you does see this message, I am from a student design team at the University of Toronto working on a similar project and we would like to get in contact in order to learn from you guys and discuss some of our design ideas. Please advise on how to contact if willing.
Hi Ketan, I think the best approach would be to email ifm-enquiries@eng.cam.ac.uk with your question and we may be able to contact the students involved in the project for you. Regards, IfM
@@tlouth7 Hi Tim I have just seen your shuttlecock retrieving system and am very interested in creating something similar. Did your design ever get beyond a prototype and would it be possible to get more details on it, was this part of a thesis? I purchased a Baddy machine last year and wanted a more efficient way of collecting 30 plus shuttles than bending down and picking them up Many thanks Paul
The idea is interesting, however the shown result are in my opinion not relevant. You need to aim for a system that can work with a much higher density of birds. On real workouts there isnt a dozen of birds laying around, there can be hundreds!
Is there any way I can purchase this? Very interested
very smart.....for multishuttle
How much does it cost?
Is there a website for this shuttlecollector? where can i order this?
Hoi erik. Heb je ooit nog iets hierover gehoord?
You can go to www.bigtoy.net,there are some shuttlecollector.
How to order?
Can we see some real life demonstration not just some fancy movie editing??? Interesting solution with strings and brushes... but mashine looks like it is to big, it will be an obstacle on court. My recomendation to make smaller, for 15 shuttles so kids can easly push around the court.
I do not know if this video is still monitored by the original team, however if one of you does see this message, I am from a student design team at the University of Toronto working on a similar project and we would like to get in contact in order to learn from you guys and discuss some of our design ideas. Please advise on how to contact if willing.
Hi Ketan, I think the best approach would be to email ifm-enquiries@eng.cam.ac.uk with your question and we may be able to contact the students involved in the project for you. Regards, IfM
Hi Ketan, I am one of the students who worked on this project, feel free to message me if you are still interested in discussing this.
Hi there..any update for this project?
Tom Louth contact me gavintan19@gmail.com about this machine
@@tlouth7 Hi Tim
I have just seen your shuttlecock retrieving system and am very interested in creating something similar. Did your design ever get beyond a prototype and would it be possible to get more details on it, was this part of a thesis?
I purchased a Baddy machine last year and wanted a more efficient way of collecting 30 plus shuttles than bending down and picking them up
Many thanks
Paul
The idea is interesting, however the shown result are in my opinion not relevant.
You need to aim for a system that can work with a much higher density of birds. On real workouts there isnt a dozen of birds laying around, there can be hundreds!