Hello everybody ,
I'm Chris from Germany and have been dreaming of an own milling robot for a couple of years, like most people here, I think so ;). The robot will work on wood in the future. I am currently working in mechanical engineering and have already gained some experience working with the KR C4.
Now the project is becoming more and more concrete, so I need more information. Can you give me some literature recommendations for sizing the equipment? For example, by what factor must the potential payload be greater than the used payload to handle forward speed dynamic load?
It looks like some people are building their cell with the parts that are currently available. In view of the costs, I would prefer to calculate to make sure that everything works. Or are these all empirical values?
Will I find such information in SpringerLink Rob|Arch when I am a member?
Best Regards
Christian
I'm Chris from Germany and have been dreaming of an own milling robot for a couple of years, like most people here, I think so ;). The robot will work on wood in the future. I am currently working in mechanical engineering and have already gained some experience working with the KR C4.
Now the project is becoming more and more concrete, so I need more information. Can you give me some literature recommendations for sizing the equipment? For example, by what factor must the potential payload be greater than the used payload to handle forward speed dynamic load?
It looks like some people are building their cell with the parts that are currently available. In view of the costs, I would prefer to calculate to make sure that everything works. Or are these all empirical values?
Will I find such information in SpringerLink Rob|Arch when I am a member?
Best Regards
Christian