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Just being the patron memeber, so much appreciate your free tutorial😢 but i kind of curious about how to measure the x, y, z, i mean i saw you type the right position to set the cone at the face plate, how did you measure that? sorry for the dumb question😢 hope this wont bothering you so much appreciate.
Hi Elie, Thank you very much for your Patreon support! I really appreciate your support which motivates me to make more videos and material. I did it by trial and error before I recorded this simulation. You can actually put close numbers and you will see that the cone will appear close to the face plate, then you can fine-adjust the position. This does not matter actually, since this is just a simulation. In practice, if you have a real end-effector you need to calibrate these numbers, especially the z-distance from the base plate to the tip point of the end effector. Thank you again! Aleksandar Haber
If you need help with your professional engineering problem, or you need to develop new skills in the fields of control, signal processing, embedded systems, programming, optimization, machine learning, robotics, etc., we are here to help. We provide professional engineering services as well as tutoring and skill development services. We have more than 15 years of industry, research, and university-level teaching experience. Describe your problem and we will send you a quote for our services. The contact information is ml.mecheng@gmail.com
It takes a significant amount of time and energy to create these free video tutorials. You can support my efforts in this way:
- Buy me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/AleksandarHaber
- PayPal: www.paypal.me/AleksandarHaber
- Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=32080176&fan_landing=true
- You Can also press the Thanks UA-cam Dollar button
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Just being the patron memeber, so much appreciate your free tutorial😢
but i kind of curious about how to measure the x, y, z, i mean i saw you type the right position to set the cone at the face plate, how did you measure that?
sorry for the dumb question😢 hope this wont bothering you so much appreciate.
Hi Elie, Thank you very much for your Patreon support! I really appreciate your support which motivates me to make more videos and material. I did it by trial and error before I recorded this simulation. You can actually put close numbers and you will see that the cone will appear close to the face plate, then you can fine-adjust the position. This does not matter actually, since this is just a simulation. In practice, if you have a real end-effector you need to calibrate these numbers, especially the z-distance from the base plate to the tip point of the end effector. Thank you again! Aleksandar Haber