Process of robot Milling a Styrofoam Landscape Model
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- A short time lapse video of making a landscape model using Kuka robots. This small project was commissioned by "Atmosfera" architecture studio and it will serve as a base for a tourist bungalow estate model. It was a short two day project and a perfect opportunity to try out some new filming methods using a robot:D I like how some of the shots turned out and I plan using these techniques in the future. I Had a lot of fun filming and I hope you enjoy watching!
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“Alexa, add gigantic photographer robots to my shopping list.”
XD
I love the use of one robot to track and film the other robot
now that I've tried it, I love it too! :D
add googly eyes on it when it uses a camera to make it 20x better
One hella expensive steadicam)
Having fun with robots, expensive robots 👍
I have to make some fun out of an ordinary day.. :D
Every time you experiment, the more value your Company gains 🤔👍🎩😎
:D I'm glad you think so Jack!
Штатив для камеры супер!!!
:D yes it is.
Using the second bot to record the first one was fun to watch :)
It was fun trying it out too!😁
I especially liked the scene from 2:16 to 22. You can see by which tool the model was shaped, but you also get a fast and smooth idea of how the landscape model turns out.
Glad you like it Peter! :D
And the music is simply wonderful...
Glad you like it Duke!
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Super cool, I've seen stuff like this in museums and now have an idea how it's all made!
I doubt this one will end up there.. 😁 Glad you like it!
That was very entertaining. I’m surprised you got the foam so smooth. Very cool video.
Thank you! After many models I found out a secret recipe of milling speeds, rpms, stepover and feeding types to get a this frosty glazing ;)
Again very nice... a robot moving (dancing) to a (vienna) waltz...
Приятно смотреть на работу шикарной техники!
i like the robot filming!
I can't afford a human cameraman ;)
wow, more that's a bit different to normal (both on the terrain carving and the use as a camera arm)
I also particularly liked the evolution of the dust extraction 😆
Improvisation is my best buddy ;)
Very cool stuff. I am frequently using 3-axis CNCs in a Makerspace, and through that, I got the desire to use an industrial robot for wood carving large pieces. Unfortunately, I have absolutely no knowledge of how to do that. Can you recommend materials, books, websites, or manuals that explain how to use a KUKA robot for milling?
That was very cool! Nice one :D
Thanks Matt! 😀
What is the make of this robot ? And is it possible to get a used one
Awesome work
Dios te ama 🇨🇴🙏🙏
Whats the price for the robot? :D
Marco Reps wrote a python script to edit out the robot in 3D printing time lapse. I bet you could use it on yours as well.
I will look into that, thank you Seth! :)
SO SO COOL! Did you mount your camera on the second robotic arm for some of those shots?
Yes I did! I'm just sorry I didn't use it much before.. Hey btw, I'm starting with my house project next week, mostly in thermal brick and concrete. A lot of gfrc for wall panels and other elements so I'm sure I'l need a lot of advice, please get ready for me boring you with questions😁
And to think those things were once all made by hand.
From a software standpoint, how do you run these robotic arms? Do they just take standard gcode, or did you have to do some fanciness to get them to run like a CNC?
I use irbcam software, it works just like regular cnc, some tricks to it but nothing special..
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😁you better!
What is the price of a robot like that?
Fascinating! What CAM software do you use to generate the tool paths? I imagine it's pretty rare to use industrial robots like these for milling?
:) Yes it is, especially in Croatia.. I Use rhinocam for rhinoceros.
You all must play some serious games of D&D.
I must start! :)
Хочу еще!
Question: When you have a machine with this much DOF, why does the tool always stay vertical? If it tilted along with the angle of the cut, wouldn't the surface quality increase a lot?
Not really because no matter how you tilt, the ball end will still be ball touching in a single point. I try not to use it if I don't have to because it's much more time consuming to program but in some cases where reach is an issue I use it..
Nice time lapse and tracking shots :) What speeds and feeds did you find worked best for styrofoam? I've got a moonscape to make on my cnc and having a starting point would be great. Not looking forwards to the mess though...
Thank you! For this one I used 12mm serated 3 flutes flat end for roughing. 150mm/s 45mm level depth at 200 hertz, stepover 11mm. For finishing it was 16mm ball end at 250hertz. Stepover 2mm, climbing, 80mm/s feed. Fast speed 500mm/s in both roughing and finishing. I must say this was pretty rough and and on the edge of what I would use. When I build guitars for example, feeds, stepover and depths are at about one third than they are here..
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Hi, how many time to do this work pls ? (Milling time) :)
Somewhere around 7 hours or so..
@@lignumchannel Thank you :) that's fast !
A M A Z I N G !
How do you measure the offset for each tool?
I lower them to zero plane and take the reading. Glad you like it! :D
Landscape modeling?? N Gauge?
Those semi-ovals off to the side look interesting, what did I miss?
I might film a short video of those ellipsoids, they will be coffee tables, I'm milling them for the same architect from "Atmosfera" for who this model is. The model is a terrain where small tourist resort with bungalows will be.
Perhaps the time is coming for me to hang up my Styofoam shaping hand tools 😭 Great video as ever. What would be the largest dimensions (length X breadth X height) the robot can deal with at once?
😁I'm not sure, robot has range of about 250cm in all directions making a half sphere with diameter of 5meters, what ever can fit in that sphere can be milled.
Questi 2 Robot....Che io chiamerei Romeo e Giulietta, non sbagliano mai e sono amorevoli.....Ahahahahahh
I think of them more like Pat and Mat from that stop motion cartoon "a je to".. :D
@@lignumchannel Ahaahaahha
How fast do the robots work? How many hours of carving to timelapse into the video?
This took around 7 hours of milling time but you can do it much faster at the cost of precision and vibrations. This is at the limit for this kind of work. When I mill guitar bodies and necks, it runs at around one quarter speed of this..
Alguien me podría poner en contacto con el fabricante del robot? Gracias
1:55 Why the Z-hop, instead of cutting the next pass on the return?
Climb and up cut leave diferent textures on the surface so when choosing quality over speed I allways mill in a single direction.
can you say model of robots?
Those are kuka kr150 krc2 robots.
What is the purpose of the foam model?
It's for an architect studio as a base for tourist bungalow estate model.
The guys are so hot stuff.
Good day! What is the CNC model?
Hello! This is Kuka kr150 krc2 robot.
You could mill a sunroof on your car with that machine.
I'm sure someone, somewhere is doing just that! :D
Next up: Process of modelling a 3D landscape for robot milling
Como cuanto cuesta un robot asi? :0
O maquina.
Naked robot can be found for as low as 5k€ in good condition.
Seems like overkill on robot size.
Practice on Styrofoam as a wooden splinter on finger goes for £10k
:Dyeah, I have full hands of them!
param olsada ben alsamm
И ???
ok now you are just showing off...
If you got it, flaunt it!
I have to make it interesting😁
нихуя не понял, но очень интересно.
What? 🙄
:D