If I was to guess, I would say these welds were done using 250 to 500 ipm. Definitely not 800 ipm.
Posts by popbot
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How do I know if I need explosion proofing?
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R2000iC/125L RJ3I
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Has anyone ever made a non-painting robot explosion proof?
Can a suit be purchased that is explosion proof certified?
I have a flammable substance but have no idea what the parts per million needs to be to be considered explosive.
This is a fiberglass and resin application.
What would be the regulatory body in the United States?Some thoughts and guidance on this subject is appreciated.
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When you get the current location, just get both.
PR[1]=JPOS
PR[2]=LPOS
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So, even though the manual says to power down before changing the battery, I should leave it on anyway?
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All my google searches lead to the same sketchy sight. Anyone have a supplier you like to use?
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I'm having trouble finding any documentation on this battery. Is the procedure for changing it the same for this one in the controller as it is for the ones on the robot? Whats a good place to buy a fresh one?
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Perhaps you are asking why it seems different when you jog in tool coordinates as compared to world coordinates?
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Consultants have had us change some values in servo parameters. I’m not sure exactly what I’m adjusting, servo gain or something. Its apparently proprietary so I’m not getting a lot of explanation. It has had a definite effect on how the servos handle the backlash.
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I am having great success doing some servo tuning. I'm getting round holes!
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robotero, That sounds like the procedure we now have. Our robots are apparently too old for the on-board tools like Robocall and whatnot. This Mcgee method looks like its probably better anyway. I also have a macro I am working on, one that can make a hole out of round on purpose in hopes that the result would be round.
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Anyone heard of the Dean Magee method of mastering? Is it more than just lining up the witness marks? How so?
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The rasp bit I posted has two flutes on it, just cant be seen in the photo. This rasp style was recommended by two different tool manufactures. I am defiantly interested in how the bit TitusLepic is using would work. (Posted below)
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Yes the tool spins clockwise as well as the cut direction. For the record, I have tried to cut counterclockwise and got the same result.
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Is it possible to post a photo of a typical hole. Something I can take back to my group. I'm in a tight spot here a photo would go a long way helping me with my group.
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TitusLepic Can you tell me more? How thick is your product? What kind of tolerance can you maintain? How old is your robot?
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Now that's what I want to be doing!
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I’m cutting into material that is vacuum formed acrylic backed by fiberglass. The 1.5” hole I posted is the most common size but I need twenty or so assorted sizes. @ fastfingers, I would love to see an example of the hole saw setup you described. Is it capable of cutting fifty hole on a row without jamming up? Also, not sure how the shape generation works. I know the reference CUT_CIR job points cannot be adjusted. I tried to fudge them around a little, wouldn’t let me. Although I never tried to add more point. I can’t view the SGCIRCLE job used to calculate the circle so I can’t see how it works. Will it handle extra points in the reference job?
Here is one way to manually program a circle. I would love to see other ways of doing it. I’m in a programmer desert here.