If a piece of equipment will pay for itself within 3 years we go for it. With this it was a learning experience for us too, now we are able to offer cobots as a new product based of our own testing and implementation, we have one of these welding too😊
The Robot arm is really cool, but I can't imagine the initial design, production, machinery, would ever get paid off. The man hours alone for design and trouble shooting would be way more than just having a labourer working. This is why you don't see production like this even in China, where they would be making 10s of millions of the same part... its just never worth it versus "unskilled" labour.
@@Stevieboy7 it took me 2 weeks to design and build, it was a learning experience, really we didn't need to fully automate it. But wanted to learn it's been a fantastic learning project for me! And relieved a employee of a boring task 😊🙏
Outstanding improvement, Jack. Thanks for taking us through the evolution of this process. Honestly, I was already impressed with what you had done BEFORE you even introduced the cobot!
Wow, thats an amazing and easy to understand Piece of Automation. My Question is, at least what I noticed, the magazine for the PVC Tubes is the main restriction when it comes to human service intervalls by restocking the Tubes. As someone who works for a CNC Machine Manufacturer, we also build a kind of Hopper where round Materials can be loaded in and get dropped out one by one. So depending on the Size of the Hopper, there can easily be stored more than 17 Tubes, so if there would be stored 34 Tubes and dispensed by an Arduino that is connected to a colour or capacitve Sensor it would double the Human service intervall and would let the automation run over night if the hopper is big enough. But the Machine in total is an awesome development and showing the development step by step is awesome.
Thanks for comment, so I'd love to make a hopper for it, but wanted to keep it simple to start with, my time is limited to do it because I have a business to run, currently we are very happy with the result
Jack❤ thanks for making this video to show this improvement evolution! I think I requested it some time ago and I LOVE IT. Really shows the improvement progress and all the SMALL STEPS that are actually required to go to where you are right now! Thanks again!
Fantastic integration! So awesome to see these complex tasks being automated. I look forward to a world full of robotic arms and humanoids wherever necessary.
I absolutely love this video. I use a tun of pneumatics and learned to code on Arduino to incorporate automation into my factory as well. A real game changer. Respect for this video. *edit* just saw the cow bell. hahahah, this guy is awesome!
Love the cowbell! We need more cowbell. Instead of the robot picking up the tube and pushing it through each time before having to reach over and grab the cutoff piece, you should have it set up to drop a full pipe in place, then some grab rollers could push the pipe forward until it breaks a beam at the correct length. Just a thought.
This is one of the many things I really miss about being in business. Looking back I think I got more of a kick out of the R & D, continue improvement, working more "on the business" than actually working "in it" I love manufacturing but sadly with it's demise these days it's getting harder & harder to have a go! I guess I just need to find that one unique thing that people need to have even a chance of getting back to it (I simply HATE working for a boss!) A great video, I get there would have been lots of hard work & failures to get to that point, so well done!! 👍
Thanks for you positive comments! What you say is 100% correct, it's so enjoyable doing the r & d. I could spend a year tuning this cobot cell, it's endless the amount of improvements that could be done. There's millions of products out there that require this type of thing they just need to be found
Those robots are pretty decent, (Hanbot is a fun twist on the supplier's name) had some time working with the manufacturer of them 4 years back, they've improved a fair bit since then from the look of it. Really awesome setup you got there! Nice job! Little bit concerned about the laser engraver without a proper enclosure. They can definitely seriously blind you, and even damage your eyes from the reflection. I've done a fair bit of work with MOPA / Fibre lasers. They're no joke. Without enclosure they are far into a class 4 laser. I see a lot of videos not treading them with the respect needed, especially from Overseas manufacturers. You only have one set of eyes!
Thanks for you comments! Glad to see you like it 😎😁 did you notice the 3d printed laser shield it stops any laser light getting out, do you think this is not enough?
Love the automation you have done on this so interesting, next step a +Z laser engraver with a -Z laser engrave, takt time will increase by nearly 8s :)
@@JackBusseyUKwell it’s very impressive, you should feel very proud. I’m currently building a production line making expansion joints for industrial cement floors in Brazil and you really inspire me to keep pushing though the inefficiencies for solutions. thank you for the motivation 🙏💪
Great Work, love to see this sort of innovation in British manufacturing. Ignore the naysayers, I think looking at the naysayers most of us want to go back in time to the age of manual lathes. They ignore the fact that finding and employing people to do this type of work is extremely difficult. Have you tried any other brands of Cobot?
Thanks! I do doubt that the naysayers are washing their clothes in a local stream 😂😂😁 Yes I invested around 200k, testing lots of different brands, we now are UK and Europe distributors for this one 😎🇬🇧
This is mesmerizing! Love all the custom machines. Have you considered heating and then flaring or beading the ends of the tubes? Would eliminate end caps altogether...
@@JackBusseyUK fair enough. I figured you would have, you are always optimizing. But doesn't matter how optimized things are, if they're ugly people don't buy them. Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing!
"Save my people, make their job easier" - and that's how we do business ! I am going to steal your idea for the cow bell. This is the best idea to improve happiness on the work place 😁 The only thing I was wondering about was how you get the end-caps in the machine but I just noticed a piece of conduit on the wall. I am guessing this connects to a vibration sorter, similar to the one being used in the old setup.
Bravo sir, Bravo. 👏 I love see someone always trying to figure out a way to do something better in a world of complainers. The bell was a great touch. Would love to know how you sourced parts, the robot, the software, how you learned to program it. Just came across this one video so maybe there are more…good job!
Thanks for the positive comment! The cobot has a touch screen controller which I learned to program it actually doing this machine, it was actually quite easy to do, trial and error with lots of small Improvements, overall it took a couple of weeks to build it.
@@JackBusseyUK Much improved. The fume extractor is a nice feature. Venting it outside might be even better unless that gets you into regulatory purgatory. PVC (if that's what the caps are) gives off HCl when burned. Thanks for the video.
@@MaxMakerChannel The one used in the video has 1000mm reach and 10kg load capacity. This is £23k. Programming is very simple from touch screen controller, drag and drop logic features, I self taught with no manual in a day. No subscription
It's possible, it really just depends on the reach and load capacity required, the cobot used in this project has a 10kg payload and 1000mm reach capacity
LOVE this automation. However, if you change the design you remove 75% of the steps and two loose parts... Instead of open sides for the pipe, close those side faces and make three U-shape cuts in each side, then bend in the "tabs" that are created. The shorter PVC would then be contained and vertically supported by the bent tabs, and wouldn't need branded end caps installed to limit side-to-side motion. Saves material also.
I ordered the laser engraver from aliexpress thinking it would be sent via air, it was taking ages to arrive, when I tracked the shipment it was in Kazakhstan on a train coming to me
That looks great, must be a lot of fun to work out this process! I wonder, is the robot not very slow at its task? Can you produce the same amount of tubes in a day as you were doing before? Or did you not have to run at full capacity?
It was definitely fun to work out the process and build / program it! It's speed suits our demand perfectly, if anything we can produce more than we require.
So awesome to see the improvements over the years. I think the tunes needs to feen themselves without the robot for cutting, would face a lot of motion.
I see an opportunity to streamline it's operation. A case in point is when it reverses the tube to place the second end cap. I believe that you have set a location that is the start of the apply a single end cap. That location is to the side of the capping station. If that location was directly above the capping station, the workpice would not need to traverse horizontally between application of the end caps. There appears to be a similar opportunity at the laser engraver too. Saving 10 robot hours a week?
That's a great idea I like it! I was so happy to get it working, since I've had 100 of ways to tune it, It would be easy to spend a year tuning it up. Currently it produces more than we require 😎😊
@@JackBusseyUK Thanks. Consider the savings through optimisation, its a similar calculation to each of the automation iterations. Your time vs energy and machine longevity.
I love to watch it and you did really an amazing job there. But I think I would design it in a way, that you put in the pipe, and it would "fall" through all the separat machine parts, which I would aligne in a way that there is no Robot arm needed. The benefiit of the Robot would have been that you could use your "old" machinery which was fedded by hand with an robot automaticaly. For other reasons till now I never found a reason for a robot. (Till now i nowhere use a Robot :-( , all automatisation was able to run run more efficent and cheaper without.) And at least I always was afraid of the high costs and programming skills to use one The BELL is mindblowing!! Perhaps I should buy a robot just for this reason !! 😂
If a piece of equipment will pay for itself within 3 years we go for it. With this it was a learning experience for us too, now we are able to offer cobots as a new product based of our own testing and implementation, we have one of these welding too😊
The Robot arm is really cool, but I can't imagine the initial design, production, machinery, would ever get paid off. The man hours alone for design and trouble shooting would be way more than just having a labourer working. This is why you don't see production like this even in China, where they would be making 10s of millions of the same part... its just never worth it versus "unskilled" labour.
@@Stevieboy7 it took me 2 weeks to design and build, it was a learning experience, really we didn't need to fully automate it. But wanted to learn it's been a fantastic learning project for me! And relieved a employee of a boring task 😊🙏
Hope the robot lasts longer than 3 years then. Maybe 4 since there is maintenance and operating costs to consider as well.
@@christiantosumbung5791oh yeah we’ve had joints go out on universal cobots and they’re not cheap to replace
I feel the full robot arm is a bit over kill here. But if it was also for learning how to use the arm then I see the value there too.
Haha when i saw the cowbell, i was totally sold!
LOVE the cowbell...
Who says that engineers DON'T have a weird sense of humor???
I don't think anyone has ever said that to be honest.
I did robotics, control systems & special machines for 35 years and think you've done a fantastic job there!
Thanks Dave! 😎🙏
I work in industry and I’m just pleased to see someone who actually thinks seriously about automating a process . Well done .
Thanks David 👍👍😊
Cowbell is an amazing touch! Great system!
The cow bell is the icing on top. Wonderful
Thanks 😁😁🙏
I have a weird passion for automation. I think I finally found my favourite youtube channel.
We too! I wish I had more time to automate more things 😁😎
what a great project. The bell part was fun and I would never replace it for a traditional alarm.
"They took our jobs" - thanks for sharing journey workflow
My pleasure!
Jack you are seriously a genius and a true inspiration!!
That bell was hilarious!
Outstanding improvement, Jack. Thanks for taking us through the evolution of this process. Honestly, I was already impressed with what you had done BEFORE you even introduced the cobot!
Thanks Norm! 😊
This machine sparks joy. So good.
Brilliant vid thanks, I'm a one man band manufacturing in UK too.
I also build automatic machines and really like your automated process! Thanks for sharing your projects!
Thank you 🙏😎
This is another level of coolness.
Thanks so much 😎😎
Wow, thats an amazing and easy to understand Piece of Automation. My Question is, at least what I noticed, the magazine for the PVC Tubes is the main restriction when it comes to human service intervalls by restocking the Tubes. As someone who works for a CNC Machine Manufacturer, we also build a kind of Hopper where round Materials can be loaded in and get dropped out one by one. So depending on the Size of the Hopper, there can easily be stored more than 17 Tubes, so if there would be stored 34 Tubes and dispensed by an Arduino that is connected to a colour or capacitve Sensor it would double the Human service intervall and would let the automation run over night if the hopper is big enough. But the Machine in total is an awesome development and showing the development step by step is awesome.
Thanks for comment, so I'd love to make a hopper for it, but wanted to keep it simple to start with, my time is limited to do it because I have a business to run, currently we are very happy with the result
Making setups like this is a dream, so inspired
It's really really enjoyable, it's almost like playing around rather than work!
Fantastic, the cow bell is the best !
Thanks for sharing. I will order your blue roll dispenser soon!
Jack❤ thanks for making this video to show this improvement evolution! I think I requested it some time ago and I LOVE IT. Really shows the improvement progress and all the SMALL STEPS that are actually required to go to where you are right now! Thanks again!
Glad you liked it!! Thanks Lucas
Best lean video I’ve seen in a long time !! Well done Jack and team!!
Thanks Ryan! You we're a big part in getting our journey started, showing us what's possible 😊
Very cool video. I don't work in manufacturing at all, it's just pleasing to see the progress you've made in automating around this same product.
Thanks for the positive comment! 😊👍👍
This cowbell is cherry on the top :-)
Love it. When I faced a similar challenge I learned about 3d designing and injection molding. ;-)
Do you have a video?
Fantastic integration! So awesome to see these complex tasks being automated. I look forward to a world full of robotic arms and humanoids wherever necessary.
Exactly! Me too 😎👍👍
All of that is absolutely brilliant!!
Thank you 👍👍😎
"I gotta fever .... and the only prescription ..... is more cowbell!" -Christopher Walken. (Amazing setup and it's fun to watch! Nice job!)
Thanks so much 😁😎
Haha, that cow bell is gold. (Until it picks up your favorite hamster instead).
This looks like so much fun. One of the reasons I relish software engineering is the ability to solve issues through automation.
Yes it was such a fun project ☺️😎
more of these videos please. its awesome jack!
the cowbell is hilarious!
I absolutely love this video. I use a tun of pneumatics and learned to code on Arduino to incorporate automation into my factory as well. A real game changer. Respect for this video.
*edit* just saw the cow bell. hahahah, this guy is awesome!
Oh wow cool! I learned on arduino too it's so much fun, would love help, make some videos too!
Love the cowbell! We need more cowbell.
Instead of the robot picking up the tube and pushing it through each time before having to reach over and grab the cutoff piece, you should have it set up to drop a full pipe in place, then some grab rollers could push the pipe forward until it breaks a beam at the correct length. Just a thought.
I kinda wanted to do that, but really wanted to keep it simple and use the cobot as much as possible. It produces more than we require currently 😎
@@JackBusseyUK I get it. Just my ADHD mind over-thinking. LOL Great work though.
@@dgoddard haha yes likewise my mind went wild on this project, I didn't have much spare time to work on it so had to keep it simple 😁
Nice! I liked how you learned a new skillset in order to upgrade and improve your production method!
Thanks Ken! 🙏👍
Fantastic work!! Congratulations!!!
Nice work. I have one of those blue roll holders, it`s great. Obviously a pre robot model.
Very cool!
Who knew paper towel tubes would be such an in demand product.
New sub.
This is outstanding!! I love seeing your evolution to improving your “processes”.
Thank you for your support 😁😊
Amazing video Jack! 👏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Jack I am so inspired, fantastic!
This is one of the many things I really miss about being in business. Looking back I think I got more of a kick out of the R & D, continue improvement, working more "on the business" than actually working "in it" I love manufacturing but sadly with it's demise these days it's getting harder & harder to have a go! I guess I just need to find that one unique thing that people need to have even a chance of getting back to it (I simply HATE working for a boss!) A great video, I get there would have been lots of hard work & failures to get to that point, so well done!! 👍
Thanks for you positive comments! What you say is 100% correct, it's so enjoyable doing the r & d. I could spend a year tuning this cobot cell, it's endless the amount of improvements that could be done. There's millions of products out there that require this type of thing they just need to be found
And then the next step, including batch processing into this setup :D
Next step I've not worked that out yet
I'd love to see how you built the cutting and capping machines before you got the robot
Thanks for the idea!
That’s awesome mate. Love your work
Thank you!
Those robots are pretty decent, (Hanbot is a fun twist on the supplier's name) had some time working with the manufacturer of them 4 years back, they've improved a fair bit since then from the look of it. Really awesome setup you got there! Nice job! Little bit concerned about the laser engraver without a proper enclosure. They can definitely seriously blind you, and even damage your eyes from the reflection. I've done a fair bit of work with MOPA / Fibre lasers. They're no joke. Without enclosure they are far into a class 4 laser. I see a lot of videos not treading them with the respect needed, especially from Overseas manufacturers. You only have one set of eyes!
Thanks for you comments! Glad to see you like it 😎😁 did you notice the 3d printed laser shield it stops any laser light getting out, do you think this is not enough?
Amazing. Love the cow bell too.
How fast can you dial it up speed wise? Also, I’d be super interested in a video on how you programmed it. Cheers
It's pretty much at max speed in the video, I plan a programming video so people can see how easy it is
Love the automation you have done on this so interesting, next step a +Z laser engraver with a -Z laser engrave, takt time will increase by nearly 8s :)
Yes great idea
Mate what an amazing production line well done did you work this all out on your own or did you have a consultant help make this?
Thanks! I worked this out on my own, took each step as I went, surprisingly it was quite easy to do, although took a couple of weeks
@@JackBusseyUKwell it’s very impressive, you should feel very proud.
I’m currently building a production line making expansion joints for industrial cement floors in Brazil and you really inspire me to keep pushing though the inefficiencies for solutions.
thank you for the motivation 🙏💪
@@jodyqt thanks! Yes never give up and continue to improve every day!
Great story of lean Jack!
Super Interesting ! ! !
You are brilliant!!
Thank you 🙏☺️
That’s great. I love the idea.
Thanks!
Great Work, love to see this sort of innovation in British manufacturing. Ignore the naysayers, I think looking at the naysayers most of us want to go back in time to the age of manual lathes. They ignore the fact that finding and employing people to do this type of work is extremely difficult. Have you tried any other brands of Cobot?
Thanks! I do doubt that the naysayers are washing their clothes in a local stream 😂😂😁 Yes I invested around 200k, testing lots of different brands, we now are UK and Europe distributors for this one 😎🇬🇧
I LOVE THE COWBELL!!!! That is such a fun way to alert, and also incorporates strong audio controls around. So fun! What did the whole setup cost?
Really really fun! 😁 Approximately 30k
Love the cow bell
I allways try to explain to people who are scared of AI an example of using robotics in the industry. This is a nice easy example to show.
Thank you
This is mesmerizing! Love all the custom machines. Have you considered heating and then flaring or beading the ends of the tubes? Would eliminate end caps altogether...
Yes I thought about it and actually tested it with a heat gun, I couldn't get it to look nice, so stayed with the cap design
@@JackBusseyUK fair enough. I figured you would have, you are always optimizing. But doesn't matter how optimized things are, if they're ugly people don't buy them. Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing!
Love bell idea. Great job 👏
Thank you! 🤗
That cowbell!!!!
nice end effector.
"Save my people, make their job easier" - and that's how we do business !
I am going to steal your idea for the cow bell. This is the best idea to improve happiness on the work place 😁
The only thing I was wondering about was how you get the end-caps in the machine but I just noticed a piece of conduit on the wall. I am guessing this connects to a vibration sorter, similar to the one being used in the old setup.
Glad you liked it!! So the cap tube is currently filled manually, I'm working on a automated process 😁👍
This is uber cool, now I want to see it run at full speed!.
Love the cowbell
Thanks 😎😎😁
Nice alarm system :)
Very nice!! thank you for sharing. incredible upgrade. Are these fiber lasers UV? The cowbell is the nicest touch.
Thanks for your comment 😊 the fibre laser marking machine is not UV
Bravo sir, Bravo. 👏 I love see someone always trying to figure out a way to do something better in a world of complainers. The bell was a great touch. Would love to know how you sourced parts, the robot, the software, how you learned to program it. Just came across this one video so maybe there are more…good job!
Thanks for the positive comment! The cobot has a touch screen controller which I learned to program it actually doing this machine, it was actually quite easy to do, trial and error with lots of small Improvements, overall it took a couple of weeks to build it.
That’s amazing . What are you using to control the cobot ?
It comes with a control system which is super easy to program
Very clever indeed !
Fantasic innovation. Just wondering what is the return on investment on it?
This is very clever. I like it!
Thank you!
I love the no eye protection around the fiber laser lol
On the robot version we have greatly improved this, with the 3d printed shroud
@@JackBusseyUK Much improved. The fume extractor is a nice feature. Venting it outside might be even better unless that gets you into regulatory purgatory. PVC (if that's what the caps are) gives off HCl when burned. Thanks for the video.
That's awesome. Any reason you cant make the capping machine add both end caps at once?
I could but would require lots of work to achieve, so I kept it simple
wow thanks for sharing the process. What was the setup cost of this robot ?
Glad you enjoyed! Approx £25k
Amazing! Can you tell us about the robot?
Thank you! 😊 Sure what would you like to know? Shall I make a video about it?
@@JackBusseyUK How much are they? How are they programmed? Is there a subscription fee?
@@JackBusseyUK Oh. I do automation too! ua-cam.com/video/yHY9m9t1paw/v-deo.htmlsi=6sGWP-ERo189-xle
@@MaxMakerChannel The one used in the video has 1000mm reach and 10kg load capacity. This is £23k. Programming is very simple from touch screen controller, drag and drop logic features, I self taught with no manual in a day. No subscription
@@MaxMakerChannel ua-cam.com/video/oDB2BAIUr-w/v-deo.htmlsi=V-iVnv-k3SFl293n
The cow bell is the most important part of this whole operation.
Thanks 😎😎
Thats just soooooo cooooool! :)
Thank you
could this load a pod and rail CNC with timber?
It's possible, it really just depends on the reach and load capacity required, the cobot used in this project has a 10kg payload and 1000mm reach capacity
LOVE this automation.
However, if you change the design you remove 75% of the steps and two loose parts...
Instead of open sides for the pipe, close those side faces and make three U-shape cuts in each side, then bend in the "tabs" that are created. The shorter PVC would then be contained and vertically supported by the bent tabs, and wouldn't need branded end caps installed to limit side-to-side motion. Saves material also.
Thanks! That's a great idea, maybe I'll use that for next version 👍👍💡
We need more cowbell!
did you say "come through Kazakhstan"? what were you referring to?
I ordered the laser engraver from aliexpress thinking it would be sent via air, it was taking ages to arrive, when I tracked the shipment it was in Kazakhstan on a train coming to me
@@JackBusseyUKI see. It must have been due to logistics. At this point in time KZ has no capacity to manufacture any technology whatsoever
That's so cool man, thank you for sharing! I love manufacturing. Just curious what is that arm you're using and how much do those go for?
Thanks! Approximately 25k
That looks great, must be a lot of fun to work out this process!
I wonder, is the robot not very slow at its task? Can you produce the same amount of tubes in a day as you were doing before? Or did you not have to run at full capacity?
It was definitely fun to work out the process and build / program it! It's speed suits our demand perfectly, if anything we can produce more than we require.
So awesome to see the improvements over the years.
I think the tunes needs to feen themselves without the robot for cutting, would face a lot of motion.
Thanks
Excellent 🤣 seems like a lot of fun
Yes definitely 😎👍
Great job!
Thanks!
Fantastic!
Thanks 😎👍👍
Good morning
What make and type of robot did you use?
Nukeson HanBot
Absolutely love it!
you keep saying "we" but i think you fired like 20 people because of this ingenuity
No not fired anyone
@@JackBusseyUKthat robot arm is going to start telling you what to do. don't give it any more eyes!
Man got some skills
Thanks 😁😁👍
More Cowbell!!
I see an opportunity to streamline it's operation.
A case in point is when it reverses the tube to place the second end cap.
I believe that you have set a location that is the start of the apply a single end cap. That location is to the side of the capping station.
If that location was directly above the capping station, the workpice would not need to traverse horizontally between application of the end caps.
There appears to be a similar opportunity at the laser engraver too.
Saving 10 robot hours a week?
That's a great idea I like it! I was so happy to get it working, since I've had 100 of ways to tune it, It would be easy to spend a year tuning it up. Currently it produces more than we require 😎😊
@@JackBusseyUK Thanks.
Consider the savings through optimisation, its a similar calculation to each of the automation iterations.
Your time vs energy and machine longevity.
Looks good. Just needs some smoothing for the motions.
Thanks for the tip
Congrats. Looks amazing
But, you make good money doing this ? Obviously I guess 😄
Nice to see British ingenuity 👍
need more cow bell.
i love the bell
I love to watch it and you did really an amazing job there. But I think I would design it in a way, that you put in the pipe, and it would "fall" through all the separat machine parts, which I would aligne in a way that there is no Robot arm needed.
The benefiit of the Robot would have been that you could use your "old" machinery which was fedded by hand with an robot automaticaly. For other reasons till now I never found a reason for a robot. (Till now i nowhere use a Robot :-( , all automatisation was able to run run more efficent and cheaper without.)
And at least I always was afraid of the high costs and programming skills to use one
The BELL is mindblowing!! Perhaps I should buy a robot just for this reason !! 😂
See this video of the previous machine I built for it: ua-cam.com/video/MoYBpW3tFXE/v-deo.html
What are these short tubes for?
They're for a paper towel dispenser :)