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disk hopper ideas
our team has a shooter made and is now wondering what the best way to store and load the disks in to the shooter. our biggest concern is that the disks wont go in and lay flat. we are also trying not to use pneumatics in our robot.
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Re: disk hopper ideas
Our team had similar concerns about using a magazine style feeder, that the frisbees would overlap and not enter the shooting chamber cleanly, so we decided to use a sliding feed mechanism, similar to what Robot in Three Days used. We haven't prototyped it yet but it seems like it should work.
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Re: disk hopper ideas
We're planning on using part of a 5 gallon bucket as our magazine feeder, it works as a funnel to help orient the frisbees so they should be stacked cleanly at the bottom of the magazine
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Re: disk hopper ideas
We too, were prototyping with the top of a 5 gallon bucket, it is the perfect size and its light. probably will end up on the robot.
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Re: disk hopper ideas
You know it's the little things like "The disks fit perfectly inside a 5 gallon bucket." that make life so much easier. Although my team is opposed to it I want a 5 gallon bucket feeder; THE DISKS DO NOT OVERLAP. At least not enough to worry about, they way they curve the edges go out and back in preventing one from falling all the way on top of the other so you con stack them one on top of the other and push the one on the bottom out without affecting the others too much. Here is a good example http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=JziVZvfsA3c.
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Re: disk hopper ideas
We got our prototype working. But it is designed to use pneumatics...because we want to use them for another robot feature, and they're easy once you get the compressor running and the plumbing for the pressure regulator figured out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WddNQfBA5Cw |
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Re: disk hopper ideas
What advantages do a five-gallon bucket give that three aluminum posts don't give at less weight?
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Re: disk hopper ideas
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HOWEVER, I do not necessarily believe that the advantage will be terrible great. With a properly tuned system, I expect the differences to be greatly marginalized. - Sunny G. |
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Re: disk hopper ideas
We probably won't be using this on our robot (doesn't work so well with our feeder design).
It keeps the frisbees separated so that they do not stick together. http://youtu.be/YhE55Yjt03M |
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Re: disk hopper ideas
This doesn't integrate with our feeder design, so I thought I would share.
The spurs keep the frisbees separated so that they can slide out easily. The spurs are acrylic, riding on lego axles. http://youtu.be/YhE55Yjt03M [I don't think I have the rep to link] |
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Re: disk hopper ideas
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Re: disk hopper ideas
Ok! IPT, DWG and DXF attached.
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Re: disk hopper ideas
The spurs are a neat idea!
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