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View Poll Results: Feeding height
Low 6 40.00%
Medium 6 40.00%
High 2 13.33%
None 2 13.33%
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Feeding heights?

What heights, if any, are people accepting discs from feeders?
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Re: Feeding heights?

Last I checked (though it may have changed) my team's plan was to use the LOWEST feeding station and make our shooter either permanently at that height, or adjustable to meet that height, so that we can directly feed it into the shooter without needing a pick-up mechanic

That said, the shooter is only about 2/3 built and we have yet to try the mock-up feeder stations, so this is just a plan for now
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Re: Feeding heights?

This is an interesting question. It would be cool to know what kind of common design decisions go into picking a feeding height.
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