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How far does the tote drop out of feeder station?
Due to design constraints our bot cant easily grab an object closer then 3" to the wall.
Can anyone who might have a mockup of the feeder station tell me how far the tote typically drops from the wall ? |
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Re: How far does the tote drop out of feeder station?
Given that a tote is 17" wide and 27" long, how does not grabbing something 3" from the wall constrain you from grabbing a tote?
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Re: How far does the tote drop out of feeder station?
My guess would be that they are grabbing from the long end and their gripper won't fit around the tote if it is closer than 3" to the wall.
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The community here might be able to help more if you gave a few more specifics about your mechanism, maybe pictures or CAD renderings. |
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The depth of the U is what we are considering. a 30" depth makes it quite stable but if we try to stack a tote touching the wall the stack is out of alignment. If the totes fall 3" from the wall I dont think its an issue. Do they ? |
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Re: How far does the tote drop out of feeder station?
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If this does turn out to be a problem for you, there are some relatively simple solutions available. The "Passive Hook" Mechanism from Build Blitz (found here: http://www.buildblitz.com/what-is-th...o-move-a-tote/) is an easy way to pull a tote along the ground away from the wall if this becomes a problem, or to pluck totes from the landfill to grab instead. If you really want to get some data on how totes fall, or see how your robot interacts with the game elements, it's not difficult to build a feeder station out of plywood from resources provided by FIRST (here: https://rps01.usfirst.org/frc/manual..._Versions.pdf), and put down some carpet and test yourself. |
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We are testing on carpet floor, with a slick chute surface similar to HDPE. We have noticed that there is a tendency for the tote to do a nose-dive when exiting the chute and stand on end when on carpet. On a tile floor, the tote slides to a horizontal orientation. |
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Re: How far does the tote drop out of feeder station?
Every single one of our tote-drops through the wooden setup onto an official FRC carpet have ended nose-down. If you look at some of the field videos from kickoff, some people do a tote drop and it does the same thing.
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3309 confirmed the same thing with their 2013 spec carpet. |
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Re: How far does the tote drop out of feeder station?
Has anyone tried putting them in upside down? I haven't seen any videos of it, and I haven't been able to build a chute yet.
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