原文:英文
Wed, July 8, 2015Student Teaches Kuka Robot New Tricks with Some Help from 3D Printing
We really do live in a time of great discovery, as more and more we are seeing different approaches to digital manufacturing blend together to offer new solutions. While we quite literally have our hands full trying to keep up with “standard” 3D printing, we often run into cases where other technologies combine with 3D printing to push one another’s boundaries.
This is often seen in artistic and academic research, where the objective is not necessarily to produce something commercially viable as much as it is to explore new roads to find out if something can or cannot be done. This is the case for a graduate project conducted by Basia D?aman for her Industrial Design studies at the School of Form in Poznan, Poland. Having access to a Kuka robotic arm, she was able to 3D print tailor made parts that enable the machine to weave carbon fiber coated with resin. The Kuka arm can be used for just about any type of digital production (Basia herself has programmed it to be a plotter and CNC mill in the past) and even as an extrusion system for 5 and 7 axes 3D printing. In this case, Basia programmed it using Grasshopper to operate as an advanced “weaving machine” and was, thus, able to build a carbon construction around a supporting structure. The resulting stitches were taken from a Polish traditional embroidery style called “snutki” and were used as an example of “how to use the technology”. The program that guides the robot is flexible and generates a different outcome depending on the input points.
She built the tailor-made Kuka parts on a Zortrax 3D printer. Each part took a maximum of 3-5 hours to manufacture and assemble onto the robot. While the possible applications of this new trick will require some more exploration, the fact itself that such a project was possible seems significant. Before desktop 3D printing, developing a tailor-made component for a Kuka Robot within the context of a student project was not a matter of time, it was just plain impossible.
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自动翻译仅供参考
学生们教导卡库机器人一些3D打印的技能我们确实生活在大发现的时代,随着越来越多的我们看到不同的方法,以数字化制造糅合在一起,以提供新的解决方案。虽然我们毫不夸张地说有我们忙得不可开交试图跟上“标准”的3D打印,我们经常会碰到情况下,其他技术与3D打印结合起来,推动彼此的界限。
这是经常出现在艺术和学术研究,这里的目标是不是一定要生产出商业上可行的一样,因为它是探索新的道路,以查出是否有可以或不可以做。这是由Basia D'阿曼她的工业设计研究的形式在波兰波兹南学院进行研究生项目的情况。
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