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@@aleksandarhaberAleksandar, may I please ask you for tips on going into industrial robotics programming? I’d like to know what websites/resources you’d recommend for job searching. I’d also like to know which Fanuc/ABB certification courses you recommend- if any!
@@cocacowboy21 FANUC has a certification program I think. However, double-check. I used to work at RIT and RIT has a very good industrial robotics program, where students actually have a chance to work with real industrial robots. Other than that, I do not know. Sorry about that.
What if I wanted to drill dozens of holes, each perpendicular to points on a sphere? Would I need to define a user frame for each hole so that it could know the plunge vector for each hole?
Thanks for the good video. But in the end it was put in 4th coordinate system instead of 6.But since the coordinates are similair , it works. Am i right?
No it wasn't... the tutorial taught the 6th frame... at the end you selected 4. It was VERY lucky your class used the same object to teach for Frame 4.
If you need help with your professional engineering problem, or you need to develop new skills in the fields of control, signal processing, embedded systems, programming, optimization, machine learning, robotics, etc., we are here to help. We provide professional engineering services as well as tutoring and skill development services. We have more than 15 years of industry, research, and university-level teaching experience. Describe your problem and we will send you a quote for our services. The contact information is ml.mecheng@gmail.com
It takes a significant amount of time and energy to create these free video tutorials. You can support my efforts in this way:
- Buy me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/AleksandarHaber
- PayPal: www.paypal.me/AleksandarHaber
- Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=32080176&fan_landing=true
- You Can also press the Thanks TH-cam Dollar button
I want to thank you for making these videos.
Glad you like them!
Pls uplod more video you'r teaching method is very good
Unfortunately, I am not at RIT anymore. I changed my career path.
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@@aleksandarhaberAleksandar, may I please ask you for tips on going into industrial robotics programming? I’d like to know what websites/resources you’d recommend for job searching. I’d also like to know which Fanuc/ABB certification courses you recommend- if any!
@@cocacowboy21 FANUC has a certification program I think. However, double-check. I used to work at RIT and RIT has a very good industrial robotics program, where students actually have a chance to work with real industrial robots. Other than that, I do not know. Sorry about that.
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glad it helps
Amazing!
Glad you like it!
thanks you for your share.
i had followed yet.
Thank you!
on point
yes
Timestamps:
1:36 Frame Menu
3:00 Three Point Method of Defining Frames
11:18 Selecting the Defined User Frame
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What if I wanted to drill dozens of holes, each perpendicular to points on a sphere? Would I need to define a user frame for each hole so that it could know the plunge vector for each hole?
Sorry, no time to answer this question. It is not an easy problem.
Thanks for the good video. But in the end it was put in 4th coordinate system instead of 6.But since the coordinates are similair , it works. Am i right?
The frames 4 and 6 are actually the same. I defined the frame 4 before recording the video.
No it wasn't... the tutorial taught the 6th frame... at the end you selected 4. It was VERY lucky your class used the same object to teach for Frame 4.
I caught that. He said frame 4, but never took it out of frame 6. I believe he just mis-spoke.
@@timryder4036 The frames 4 and 6 are actually the same. I defined the frame 4 before recording the video.
@@robertczekierda9930 The frames 4 and 6 are actually the same. I defined the frame 4 before recording the video.
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Thank you!
Sorry, I'm confused. You created frame 6, but you jogged in frame 4?
Sorry, no time to look into this. If I made a mistake, it is obvious, and you probably know how to correct it.
No idea
The frames 6 and 4 are actually the same. I defined one of these frames before the video is being recorded.
thank you for the video, how to setup tooluser frame?
Unfortunately, I cannot make that video since I am not at RIT anymore and I do not have access to FANUC robots...
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Someone else should do that