need to build robot ( or machine) to do spray job

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need to build robot ( or machine) to do spray job developer 08-29-2005
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Posted by developer on August 29, 2005, 12:10 am
need to build robot ( or machine) to do spray job on a wooden board of size
around 20 inches by 20 inches. The size of the wooden board varies from time
to time.


1. there is spare PC and serial port to do job how to build a robotic from
srectch. I do not know.

2. what is the easy way? I do wish to buy experience robotic arm.


3. any url

TIA
developer



Posted by jim dorey on August 29, 2005, 8:49 am

> need to build robot ( or machine) to do spray job on a wooden board of
> size
> around 20 inches by 20 inches. The size of the wooden board varies from
> time
> to time.
> 1. there is spare PC and serial port to do job how to build a robotic
> from
> srectch. I do not know.

cnc router with spray attachment, really easy to understand, a little bit
of work to set up, but if you build it yourself you can save much cash.
i've seen that size go for several thou easy, but you can set your own up
from parts for maybe 300.

> 3. any url

http://www.luberth.com/cstep/ for example, it's a decent one among the
hundreds of sites. but if you want an articulated arm you'll have to get
innovative, the same basic stuff that makes a cnc router work can be added
to an arm from a desk lamp

> TIA
> developer



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Posted by developer on September 1, 2005, 3:20 am
nothing there



> > need to build robot ( or machine) to do spray job on a wooden board of
> > size
> > around 20 inches by 20 inches. The size of the wooden board varies from
> > time
> > to time.
> > 1. there is spare PC and serial port to do job how to build a robotic
> > from
> > srectch. I do not know.
> cnc router with spray attachment, really easy to understand, a little bit
> of work to set up, but if you build it yourself you can save much cash.
> i've seen that size go for several thou easy, but you can set your own up
> from parts for maybe 300.
> > 3. any url
> http://www.luberth.com/cstep/ for example, it's a decent one among the
> hundreds of sites. but if you want an articulated arm you'll have to get
> innovative, the same basic stuff that makes a cnc router work can be added
> to an arm from a desk lamp
> > TIA
> > developer
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Posted by jim dorey on September 1, 2005, 10:43 pm

> nothing there

>> http://www.luberth.com/cstep/ for example, it's a decent one among the
>> hundreds of sites. but if you want an articulated arm you'll have to
>> get
>> innovative, the same basic stuff that makes a cnc router work can be
>> added
>> to an arm from a desk lamp

what didn't you find? the site? been there years, may be a temporary
glitch.

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Posted by Matt on May 28, 2006, 1:33 pm

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Not to change the subject but are you pretty happy with this client? I
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