Robotic Solutions - Kuka CNC Milling Robot
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2012
- Robotic Solutions integrates robotic cells for automation needs. This video is an example of a part being milled out of renboard. The custom turntable the board is being cut on is meant to rotate pieces to be cut as large as 17 feet in diameter allowing 360 degrees of access. Smaller turntables are standard with our milling cells to add the 7th axis.
Robotic CNC milling cells are also able to have an addition of a linear rail for more movement from side to side with the robot to allow cutting of larger materials. For more information please visit www.roboticsolutionsinc.com - Наука та технологія
I thought so. I used ton's of this stuff at Boeing during the prototypes of the 757 and 767. I love the part where you can make a mistake and go back with Bondo and fill the mistake and continue the cut. It's great stuff to experiment on.
Many machine shops where I worked at used Robot's. But, nothing of this caliber.
Thanks for the reply
The material being cut is renboard of a prototype part. They can then use the part to measure for accuracies or create a mold from that prototype
If you were an artist you would use a system with a smaller turntable.
Where a finished sculpture could only stand at 6 inches tall. We then can take a 3D scan of the sculpture and enlarge it to statue size and cut a replica to then make a mold for replication!
Ooooh. Cutting foamboard. I am so impressed.
Thank you. Most people are impressed when they see the robot in action. This was a test cut for a customer. The robot in the video, along with the 17 foot diameter rotary, where used to machine the Heat Shield for the Orion robot NASA shot up about 3 years ago. Space age materials machined to tight tolerances. The Heat Shield performance exceeded NASA goals. Our robots are used to machine everything from 2lb foam to aluminum and space age materials.
J Frank ... How do you like them apples?
Good music!
damn you genius's make it hard for the rest of us to keep up lol.
How about precision? Less than traditional moulding machine CNC or comparable?
Piotr Jakimowicz Not better then 0.1 mm not comparable to CNC, how ever they are cheaper and more flexible, for prototypes of for applications where accuracy isn't the most important aspect, for example if you are going to grind/polish the product afterwards it can be the way to go! :)
Sound suspending in mid air with the kuka bot for all access to full object slicing like butter no interference
If I want only CNC set (I have KUKA robot arm already), Where I can buy it?
Is that a foam block? The end mill is hanging out there quite a ways. Whats the actual material to be cut using the machine? Show me where I could use this?
If I were an Artist and needed to make a sculpture and needed to get 360 degrees of the object, I could see the need for this device. But then, I wouldn't be an artist. I'd be a programmer/machinist.
Have you sold any of these ? What were the applications for the purchase?
hi, which model is this? what is the year of the robot? what about the price aprox? Thanks!
try doing in HP9 steel
I can buy a 2nd hand kuka robotic arm. What els do I need to get it going and the cost involved?
Did you do something?
@@forloop7713 I whent for a 5 axes CNC for foam cutting
@@roebod12 was the venture in the end profitable, did you use the CNC to make wooden art or something else. I am considering getting a robotic arm and making wooden statues with it.
@@forloop7713 Have build a 5 axes CNC for Foam cutting, mutch cheaper and could run the program direct from Solidworks
Check out video channel for the "Sculpting a large bust of Beethoven" for an example.
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Someone didn't pay attention during training. Never put your fleshy bits into the work area of the spinny/smashy/cutty bits.
Cool machine though. Try not to become a workplace injury statistic.
What would the price be of this arm robot?
+Lebanese Nostalgia about 300000€ with Controller.
Is this a kr210
Yes it is, they don't make them anymore. They have been replaced with better, strongs, faster models. They work like a charm.
@@RobotCNC Where's a good recommendation for accessories and attachments on this machine?
@@danielhildebrand7684 Call us at (262) 786-3500. I'm sure we can take care of your needs/
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Price?
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