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AceJohnny2 | 2 days ago

(I am not a mechanical engineer) Are capstan drives a solution to some of these gearing problems?

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Animats|2 days ago

They don't back-drive well. The whole point of this hand design is to back-drive the contact forces into the motor, where there's force control. They're somewhat bulky, too.

Key concept: force-based motor control works quite well. Preserve that property through the gear train and force-based hand control works.

LoganDark|2 days ago

> They don't back-drive well

What? An ideal capstan drive can be backdriven perfectly fine. You only run into problems once it stops being ideal (e.g. built out of heavy parts, high gear ratio, etc.)

rcxdude|2 days ago

capstan drives help with backlash (though they are in generally less stiff than gears, so it's not without tradeoffs), but they don't really help with any of the other issues.