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#1
General Discussion / Re: Planning for Kuka purchase
March 29, 2017, 10:54:10 PM
Hi Johannes,

We are looking at these two models:
http://www.globalrobots.com/product.aspx?product=22837
http://www.globalrobots.com/product.aspx?product=24880

What are your thoughts on either of these?

We are also looking at purchasing this system (minus the robot arm):
http://www.robotics.ca/wp/portfolio/milling-sculpting/

Will the Robots in Architecture software be able to interact with this system (robot and the turntable) or would that be with python or arduino?

Best,

AK
#2
General Discussion / Re: Planning for Kuka purchase
March 27, 2017, 10:15:32 PM
Hi Johannes,

We are now looking at some used robots.  We found some local resellers and are waiting on quotes.  Most of the used machines are quite a bit bigger and so now my concern is space.  The room we have set aside for the robot arm is 5.5 m x 4.7 m and 2.5 m in height.  How much space do you usually give a robot arm?  I know that's vague, but is there a standard area they recommend based on the size of the robot?

Thanks,

AK
#3
General Discussion / Re: Planning for Kuka purchase
March 16, 2017, 06:59:16 PM
Ok thanks for the info, much appreciated.  Any preference with Kuka vs ABB?  What are your thoughts on used robots (ebay)? 
#4
General Discussion / Planning for Kuka purchase
March 15, 2017, 08:07:46 PM
Hi,

We are in the process of purchasing two of the Kuka KR10 900 SIXX.  We are also waiting to get a pitch from ABB but we are leaning towards the Kuka's.  Our organization is new to this.  We have a lot of experience with CNC machines, laser cutting, 3D printing, etc but robots is new territory.  So a few questions:

1) End effectors
- We are looking to be able to assemble, 3D mill (wood, Styrofoam, plaster), hot wire cut, and possibly weld.  We'd like to build our own end effectors and have about $20,000 set aside.  Would you recommend a tool changer?  Should we install a track system?  We are located in Toronto, Canada, would you know where we could source reliable parts?

2) Software
- Kuka PRC and Python seem to be the go to's.  We use Rhino quite a bit, I definitely need to brush up on grasshopper.  Any other software to look into?

3) Any recommendations on literature to read?  There is an online coursehttps://www.onlinerobotics.com/Curriculum#3 offered close to us that we were interested in.  It's more geared to manufacturing but I thought it might be good to do while we are in the prep stages of this.  Any thoughts?

Thanks, any info is appreciated.

AK