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Special Patterns
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2021 Robotic Milling Accuracy Test
With updates in technology its time to retest what a robot milling system can achieve. Here you will see our new model milling system, the SPR2100 and what can be achieved.
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Видео
Milling a Koala with Robot! (Hybrid Hot Wire / Milling)
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.4 года назад
Here we've built a milling system using a ABB irb 6700 robot and a HSD ES951 spindle. To test it before we sent it to our customer, we decided to make a Koala! The process involves hot wire roughing and a milled finish. Offline programming completed with SprutCAM robot.
Robotic Retail - Robot Ice Cream store developed by Special Patterns
Просмотров 13 тыс.4 года назад
Here at Special Patterns with our in house robotics division we have designed, built and programmed from the ground up this world first robotic ice cream shop for Niska Retail Robotics. The robots scoop and serve you a choice of 16 flavours, 5 toppings, hot chocolate sauce, chocolate bars and water bottles.
Special Patterns. A look inside...
Просмотров 6155 лет назад
A recent promotional video for the manufacturing awards shows a quick look inside Special Patterns
KUKA Robot Caterpillar! (aka 7 axis synchronization)
Просмотров 7 тыс.6 лет назад
KUKA kr120 with kl4000 linear track showing impressive 7 axis synchronization.
Robot and Track Installation -Time lapse.
Просмотров 41 тыс.6 лет назад
This shows the new Kuka KL4000 track installation with a KR120 robot. 9 axis in total and will be made into a milling system.
Robotic hot wire cutting a huge part!!
Просмотров 12 тыс.6 лет назад
Here we're roughing out a part with the hot wire cutter, after this process a conventional foam milling process will complete the part. The robot is a KUKA and offline programming was done with SprutCAM robot.
A day's milling in 18 seconds. Powered by SprutCAM robot!
Просмотров 7 тыс.6 лет назад
Here we're milling a large foam buck with a KUKA KR120. This system we built at the start of 2017. Off line programming made easy with SprutCAM. Visit sprutcam.com for a free trial and don't forget to contact us with any questions! Robots@specialpatterns.com.au
Hot wire cutting a Christmas Tree with a robot!
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.6 лет назад
Merry Christmas from special patterns!
Large robotic hot wire cutting and milling.
Просмотров 30 тыс.6 лет назад
The robot makes light work of this huge block of foam. Hot wire roughing then finishing off with traditional milling.
Dust Free Robotic Carbon Fibre Trimming
Просмотров 20 тыс.6 лет назад
Carbon fibre robotic trim cell with trouble free robotic extraction system. After trimming the part is also verified using a digital probing tool on the robot. Programming with SprutCAM robot
Complex Robotic Trimming - Programmed with SprutCAM Robot
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 лет назад
This complex tool path was programmed off line with SprutCAM robot programming software. The trim line needed to be accurate and and with the aid of SprutCAM robot it was made possible for this one off part. A 7 axis KUKA robot with HSD Spindle was used.
Parametric Design - Robotic Trimming
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 лет назад
Recently we assisted RMIT's Spacial Information Architecture Laboratory with some work to their prototype pods! All these uniquely shaped oculi are all formed with the same mould then individually robotically trimmed (SprutCAM Robot) following a mathematically calculated curve to precisely fit the sheet metal frame when distorted!
Carbon Fibre Tooling
Просмотров 6747 лет назад
Carbon Fibre tooling and product development is no stranger to our Engineers here at Special Patterns, Australia. With our Carbon Fibre experience dating back to 1980's NASCAR!!
Hybrid Robotic Foam Hotwire Sculpting and Machining. The Evolution of pattern making!
Просмотров 127 тыс.7 лет назад
The Evolution of Pattern Making! Industry leaders Special Patterns utilising their in-house robotics division have developed this robot system to advance pattern making techniques. Combining robotic hotwire cutting and machining / milling of EPS foam on the same system with through tool and around tool dust extraction. All this made possible with offline programming software SprutCam robot. The...
Robotic Machining / Milling Accuracy Test! Edit: Search for the new 2021 version
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Robotic Machining / Milling Accuracy Test! Edit: Search for the new 2021 version
Robotic Hot-Wire Cutting with SprutCAM Robot OLP and KUKA KR120
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 лет назад
Robotic Hot-Wire Cutting with SprutCAM Robot OLP and KUKA KR120
Awesome thx for sharing
what is the name of that motion
1:14 that was funny
Hello, that is such a beautiful work and I really want to ask you what material this is
Que cuesta
making a giant styrofoam toilet
Which software you are using for this kind of cutting plan
Sprutcam x robot
Good morning my dear friend how are looking forward to seeing you 🔜❤️
I need a machines similar to cardboard, it is possible?
Can you use cardboard with this machine or similar?
Whats the price for this setup. I have goten a price for a simulere setup. But it sounds so overpriced..... :( So hard to find prices on this kind of equipment. So it is hard to verdify my self, if it is a realistic price. Please help :)
Prices will be all over the map. Depending on what you want to do yourself, vs turn key solution. You can get a used robot with low hours, set up with spindle and tool changer for $75USD, or you can get lucky and find one at auction for $30k. Or you can buy new, turn key solution with specialized software, 7th axis etc, and spend as much as $400k. If you buy a high hour robot at auction you can pay as little as $5k, but it will not have a spindle/tool changer. I paid about $25k for a used robot and spindle, but I had to do all the integration myself ( a lot of work for first time around). Also software to do the CAM is NOT cheap. SprutCam is $15kUSD for a license.
@@GregsStoneYard thanks for your answare. Did you have any exsperiance with robots etc before you buyed it? And what do you use the robot for 😀 And have you had any problem with accuracy?
@@PumpiPie I replied to this before, but it's not showing up... I had no experience, but did with CNC machines. I use the robot for sculpting stone. At least that is the plan. So far I have only set it up and done some simple milling. No problems with accuracy. If you plan to mill steel for highly accurate parts, then a robot is probably not the solution. I have a video on my robot. Still working on proper safety barriers.
@@GregsStoneYard cool, Thanks for sharing. Hoping to see more 😀👍 keep rocking 😅👍
Whats the price for this setup. I have goten a price for a simulere setup. But it sounds so overpriced..... :( So hard to find prices on this kind of equipment. So it is hard to verdify my self, if it is a realistic price. Please help :)
Whats the price for this? :D
Happy birthday 🎂 we are looking forward ⏩
wait a second... what's the robot grabbing a hold of to pull itself forward??!!!!
I hope you are trolling...
Hello, could you provide some information about that measure tool !? I would like to buy exactly this one for my shop. Thank you
Where do i buy a hotwire attachment like that?
how much did a system like this cost in Australia?
Did you find out`?
@@PumpiPie nope
@@jatin3355 I aksed around for prices. But got back a price at 400 000k. And that for a robot setup without track. But with different security futers so i could run 24/7. The robot itself was around 60 000k Did you look for prices?
Hello
Hello l am do robotics
How mutch did you pay for your setup? :D
Great work. Did you make this wire-cutting tool yourself?
Hello
Hello
Amazing to see this technology at work.Thank you. Ps. That music is highly irritating 🤦♂️
sorry!
what is the reach of this robot ?
For woodcarving is good enough!
What What oil do they put in the guideway..?
There's a auto lube canister that lasts 12 months. Check your manual for exact type!
Robot s escaping buz of over work load 😜
كام السعر شامل الشحن الي مصر
Would like to know what kind of dust cyclone you use. Is it working good for styrofoam parts. I know is is difficult to extract the particles cause of the weight of it. It would be helpful.
That's a clear vue cyclone. But any high volume low pressure system will do
The final motion is awesome.
Thanks for watching to the end!! Most people miss that bit.
Cool. Next time make something useful :)
This could be the first steps in a very expensive form for something. What are you talking about?
How you joined those polyfoam blocks?? whats the adhesive used for it??
It's a expanding foam.
Which material is it?
Eps foam
@@specialpatterns7330 what density of EPS foam is best for CNC carving?
what the last operation you did to check with actual 3d model ? what hardware was that ?
A faro arm
What is your probe device for sale?
How can I contact with your company for more details?
Robots@specialpatterns.com.au
how do you make the path for the robot? which software you use? i am learning this can you help me in some procedure please. thanks
Programming with Sprutcam. Go Sprutcam.com there is a 30day trial and tutorials.
Can I ask what material this is?
Eps foam
Can you use cardboard with this machines or similar?
Is it a trex neck?
wtf is it?
Well the rest of the internet thinks it's a giant toilet seat, so let's just say it's a giant toilet seat!
@@specialpatterns7330 But why all the shit on the 'back'? 1:55
What the fuck...you just cut out the video before the sculpture is finished?? What’s the point? Why not upload the whole video?
Most things we make are for our customers so we can't reveal the final details!!
This is super satisfying to watch You've likely seen it already but there is a new paper on using felexable to make complex shapes with hot wire cutting. ruclips.net/video/lLKI0HWV3dc/видео.html
Yes they have done a great job. Not sure the idea will progress as it can't be super accurate but I'm sure there is a application out there for it
Caterpillar robot arm!
Gooooooooooood
Thaaaaanks!
@@specialpatterns7330 :)
Cool
Thanks for sharing this video. I have been toying with the idea of buying a used KR210. What I’m hearing on robotic forums is that a used arm will not be accurate enough for this type of work. I’d appreciate your thoughts. I’m based in Qld, Australia. Where are you? Thanks
Happy to chat, send me a email. Robots@specialpatterns.com.au
Hey Ben, how's your hunt for a robot? The robot in this video is now up for sale!
Di you buy one? How mutch was the price for a complete setup? :D
@Special Patterns, what accuracy we can get if we milling at MDF or Prolab epoxy tool board? I would like to use KUKA Kr210 ( not HA)
Depends on your programing skills! Try not allow axis 2 and 3 to change motor direction while the cutter in on the work piece. So from +-0.5mm up to +-1.0mm
@@specialpatterns7330 Thank you for the reply, I thought we can get a score below 0,5mm. At your movie test control with faro show excellent score accuracy
Yes it's good results but.. we are using kuka.cnc, robot is AA version, robot is new, most programing is 3 axis movement. Then you can get 0.3
@@specialpatterns7330 KR210 which we want use is new also. We know that we need KUKA CNC or other similar system which translate g-code to KRL. What does it mean AA version?
AA is absolute accuracy. It's has been adjusted at kuka factory. Kuka.cnc does not convert to krl. It enables the robot to run gcode. It fundamentally changes how the robot works. This means the look ahead goes from 3 lines to 120. Now it can change direction better. Even with all this you still need to watch change of direction in axis 2 and 3 motors. The tiny bit of backlash can be seen when milling hard materials. Also how do you do your TCP? You need digital probe to get it perfect. Good luck!
Ewe I don’t want robots 🤖 taking over business then what are humans going to do for work
Don't be alarmed..., This shop employs people (humans!) to restock, clean and support the customers!
Just not work? Go and travel the world, start and raise a family, persue your passions, enjoy life? Ya know, things that we as a species should be doing, but have been brainwashed into believing we "need a purpose" to exist even though our only real purpose is to breed and continue the species.
Using the same robot for machining and geometric measurement?? I believe you always have excellent results....
I do understand your question very well and can say that The probing is to confirm there was no cutter break and operator loaded the correct cutter to begin with.