I have programmed motorman robots for years but never have had a fanuc in my hand, but after watching this video I understood everything he was talking about. Great job!
You arnt missing much. I learned motoman a little more than 2 years ago, worked on them for 6 months then our shop got some fanucs. I still cant figure what i want with the fanucs like i can on the motoman robots. 🤦♂️
Thank you for this!!! IM in detroit, and I have CNC, robotics, and welding.... and they gave us the last 2 towards the end of the course and its been overwhelming seriously!!! but, this has helped me ....
Delving in at the starting level shortly with an Arduino Braccio Robotic Arm to learn the processes and procedures for programming these. These robots look like a great work assistant to do the 'muscle' work whilst I'm doing the thinking & creative work, and setting up other parts and processes.
We used FANUC robots to cut the vinyl for windshields...we would follow a channeled template the shape of the cut....I would have to modify code every now and then...M Code. We used ABB robots to place and remove glass from bucks to conveyor systems. Libbey- Owens-Ford Glass mid 90s, Lathrop, CA
When did Fanuc start needing the shift key to be pressed while jogging? All I have ever had to do is hold the enable switch ( deadman) to jog. Shift has never needed to be held.
Hi, I don't know about the other Titan CNC fans, but I would really appreciate it if Tison could complete the lathe setup checklist. The rocket series could be perfect if there was no such "gap" ...
TITANS of CNC: Academy yes i did. The lessons are amazing, i just ask you to complete the check list to make it perfect like you did for building blocks.
God bless you guys I cant wait to have my own shop . Cnc mill , laser /plasma cutter , robotic arms all over the place and last but not least my injection moulding machine. Theres going to be lots more stuff but those are the main machines I want to get . Since I've subscribed to your chanel im learning more everyday. Respect
I have programmed a Fanuc robot before, actually two that work as a master/slave system but these were mounted upside down for production case packing at high speed.
Awesome videos! Love this channel. So robots need someone to program them, otherwise they will never run on their own. Defeats the whole A.I. argument. Love the vid boys, keep em coming.
Of course you need someone to program it lol. You can't just buy a robot, put it in your shop and it make parts for you as soon as it has power...how the hell is it supposed to know what to do? Where to put them? What a silly thing to say
What would be the role of robot on CNC in future????....As a CNC machinist what i have to learn about Robot to survive in CNC field....Please explain Mr.Titan....i am a mechanical engineer....It would be benefit for my career if i learn about artificial intelligence and machine learning....but it seems like software skills should need for learning them....but i am zero in software skills....
I'm a software programmer. I promise you that what you've watched is not "software programming". Writing G-Code is much more of a programming. What you have here is moving the arm to a point, and essentially saying "start here", and moving the arm to the second point, and clicking "stop here". The G-code language is not natural. The robot programming you've watched is more like how you'd talk to another person. It's a thousand times easier.
Bro these western countries guys who are in these field , always hype about there stuff . Don't get astronomical about everything. He's just giving points , weight etc. I have worked in Indian industries and shops. We have all these stuff from long time. Nothing is impossible if you have eagle's eye.
Hello TITANS, i would like to ask... If i have lets say 100 pieces of 1cm thick metal sheet on a pallet and i want to move them to brake press, bend them and later put them on another prepared pallet, does it mean i need to programme 100 cycles (one for each piece)? Thank you for your valuable work!
In my ROS I use this code to debug the system: ....... Force = [F=m(2385)]; ......RUN this on any code line or on the 1st code line in the system. This code works for any programming language.
Why did you keep jogging in joint rather than Cartesian or world coordinate. That would have saved you a ton of time. Not to mention, it would have kept the piece in the same orientation you picked up as. Just wondering why
Noticed that too. This joint juggling looked really awkward. Plus if he wanted to automate the whole thing and give commands like e2-e4 (move the piece on e2 to the square e4) he would knock over a bunch of other pieces with his trajectories. But he obviously doesn't know how to play chess.
The reason is these guys aren’t experts at anything except making UA-cam videos that neophytes find amazing. Interesting that you never see a real shop. Only the darkened “UA-cam” section where these mindless videos are created. Amazing that so many people follow this channel. The chess piece moves are cute, but totally nonsense in the real world of production and automation. I had an employee who loved this channel and always came in to tell me what I was doing wrong per this channel. I took 1 hour of my valuable time to demonstrate that what the video he saw would not work at all in real production. More power to a UA-camr who can make money off presenting useless videos and have major companies give him free machines. Can’t argue with that.
I'm amazed that they use the same unintuitive teach pendant on the co-bots that they do on their regular robots... Fanuc is rock-solid, but man... they really don't want to make their interface easy.
Fanuc Robots are programed in two different proprietary languages. Karel, and TP. TP is a simplified, low-level language designed for easy, quick programing of robot motion and simple logic. Karel is a higher level, but somewhat obsolete programming language similar to C. There are also software options that let you control the robot from a PLC ladder logic, or C# PC application (PCDK). If you want to program a robot in Java, I know KUKA IIWA collaborative robots are one option.
I love the way you beam with pride for your children it reminds me of my father. This was great video Tyson is killing it. BOOM
I have programmed motorman robots for years but never have had a fanuc in my hand, but after watching this video I understood everything he was talking about. Great job!
You arnt missing much. I learned motoman a little more than 2 years ago, worked on them for 6 months then our shop got some fanucs. I still cant figure what i want with the fanucs like i can on the motoman robots. 🤦♂️
My show has a motoman, no training having a hard time understanding how to use or reset. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I prefer fanucs over motoman. I went from motoman to a fanuc and would never go back lol
Thank you for this!!! IM in detroit, and I have CNC, robotics, and welding.... and they gave us the last 2 towards the end of the course and its been overwhelming seriously!!! but, this has helped me ....
Delving in at the starting level shortly with an Arduino Braccio Robotic Arm to learn the processes and procedures for programming these. These robots look like a great work assistant to do the 'muscle' work whilst I'm doing the thinking & creative work, and setting up other parts and processes.
Robot programming is a great profession. Controls Engineerers really get payed well.
This chess set is just stunning!!! You nailed it BOOM !!
We used FANUC robots to cut the vinyl for windshields...we would follow a channeled template the shape of the cut....I would have to modify code every now and then...M Code. We used ABB robots to place and remove glass from bucks to conveyor systems. Libbey- Owens-Ford Glass mid 90s, Lathrop, CA
Thanks, it will make my job easier, use robots to load and unload machines.
When did Fanuc start needing the shift key to be pressed while jogging? All I have ever had to do is hold the enable switch ( deadman) to jog. Shift has never needed to be held.
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Hi,
I don't know about the other Titan CNC fans, but I would really appreciate it if Tison could complete the lathe setup checklist.
The rocket series could be perfect if there was no such "gap" ...
Agreed... did you see everything on setting up all tools etc?
TITANS of CNC: Academy yes i did. The lessons are amazing, i just ask you to complete the check list to make it perfect like you did for building blocks.
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Thanks for this......Exceptional explanation!
God bless you guys
I cant wait to have my own shop .
Cnc mill , laser /plasma cutter , robotic arms all over the place and last but not least my injection moulding machine.
Theres going to be lots more stuff but those are the main machines I want to get .
Since I've subscribed to your chanel im learning more everyday.
Respect
Sir I want a robotic programmer, where to start for beginners.?
Great Fanuc Tutorial...thanks guys!
I have programmed a Fanuc robot before, actually two that work as a master/slave system but these were mounted upside down for production case packing at high speed.
good work sir you teach as very easily 🙏
Tyson, the expert in lathes, has become an expert in robotic division in the company - don't fire him ;)
is the teaching method goes the same for industrial robot ?
Awesome videos! Love this channel. So robots need someone to program them, otherwise they will never run on their own. Defeats the whole A.I. argument. Love the vid boys, keep em coming.
What AI argument?
@@FAMOLS1 HE is saying the argument about the robots will take over humans blah blah blah
Of course you need someone to program it lol. You can't just buy a robot, put it in your shop and it make parts for you as soon as it has power...how the hell is it supposed to know what to do? Where to put them? What a silly thing to say
Working with family is the best!
What robot is that? Has a Fanuc controller.
What would be the role of robot on CNC in future????....As a CNC machinist what i have to learn about Robot to survive in CNC field....Please explain Mr.Titan....i am a mechanical engineer....It would be benefit for my career if i learn about artificial intelligence and machine learning....but it seems like software skills should need for learning them....but i am zero in software skills....
I'm a software programmer. I promise you that what you've watched is not "software programming". Writing G-Code is much more of a programming. What you have here is moving the arm to a point, and essentially saying "start here", and moving the arm to the second point, and clicking "stop here". The G-code language is not natural. The robot programming you've watched is more like how you'd talk to another person. It's a thousand times easier.
Bro these western countries guys who are in these field , always hype about there stuff . Don't get astronomical about everything. He's just giving points , weight etc. I have worked in Indian industries and shops. We have all these stuff from long time. Nothing is impossible if you have eagle's eye.
Subscribed to your channel. Great explanation. Post more videos like this.
Simply to programm!👍👍👍
i aspire to become a robotics engineer so the entire package. this was a great video though!
Hello TITANS, i would like to ask... If i have lets say 100 pieces of 1cm thick metal sheet on a pallet and i want to move them to brake press, bend them and later put them on another prepared pallet, does it mean i need to programme 100 cycles (one for each piece)? Thank you for your valuable work!
You can write a forloop
@@Android-ds9ie Thank you for your answer
Exceptional explanation! Great job
AWESOME!!
In my ROS I use this code to debug the system: ....... Force = [F=m(2385)]; ......RUN this on any code line or on the 1st code line in the system. This code works for any programming language.
Why did you keep jogging in joint rather than Cartesian or world coordinate. That would have saved you a ton of time. Not to mention, it would have kept the piece in the same orientation you picked up as. Just wondering why
Noticed that too. This joint juggling looked really awkward. Plus if he wanted to automate the whole thing and give commands like e2-e4 (move the piece on e2 to the square e4) he would knock over a bunch of other pieces with his trajectories.
But he obviously doesn't know how to play chess.
The reason is these guys aren’t experts at anything except making UA-cam videos that neophytes find amazing. Interesting that you never see a real shop. Only the darkened “UA-cam” section where these mindless videos are created. Amazing that so many people follow this channel. The chess piece moves are cute, but totally nonsense in the real world of production and automation. I had an employee who loved this channel and always came in to tell me what I was doing wrong per this channel. I took 1 hour of my valuable time to demonstrate that what the video he saw would not work at all in real production. More power to a UA-camr who can make money off presenting useless videos and have major companies give him free machines. Can’t argue with that.
Excellent tutorial.
But can it be programmed to make me a samich? Nice stop feature though.
Fk! I wanted to post this myself!!! LMFAO! Why do all of us neanderthals think the same?? lol
So is this how u program most robots
Excellent
I'm amazed that they use the same unintuitive teach pendant on the co-bots that they do on their regular robots... Fanuc is rock-solid, but man... they really don't want to make their interface easy.
Hello, what programming are you using? Java?
Fanuc Robots are programed in two different proprietary languages. Karel, and TP. TP is a simplified, low-level language designed for easy, quick programing of robot motion and simple logic. Karel is a higher level, but somewhat obsolete programming language similar to C. There are also software options that let you control the robot from a PLC ladder logic, or C# PC application (PCDK).
If you want to program a robot in Java, I know KUKA IIWA collaborative robots are one option.
I'm a robot programmer, how do I make $$$?
Cool tech but way to much manual programming; sensors and software should take most of that away, with software determining the most efficient paths
Did you know that chass is from India 🎉
That is sick.
That was great
Nice 👍
Thanks, now I am a professional programmer after 20 minutes ... (NOT).
Is this how most robots are programmed
As someone who programs fanuc... ain't no way you'll learn this in 20 minutes😂
Look so easy
is this from a Sci fi movie?
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The robot might have cheated?))
illegal move 🤣
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