Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Create mechanism that isn't covered by the default mechanisms

#1
When I use the "create mechanism" tool there are many options to choose from, but none of them fully fit my needs. What I need is a 3 linear axed (H bot) which also has a rotative axis as the end effector. Is it possible to create such a mechanism? I would need to combine the 2 default options (H bot and 1 rotative axis) somehow.
#2
Are you trying to create a custom robot or is it something that already exist? I can create that type of mechanism if you share me the model and datasheet.
#3
(02-20-2022, 03:14 PM)Olivier Wrote: Are you trying to create a custom robot or is it something that already exist? I can create that type of mechanism if you share me the model and datasheet.

It is a custom robot. I would like to learn how to create it myself if this is possible, I would appreciate if you could share some resources on how I can do this.
#4
This type of mechanism is not yet supported in the user interface, however you can create a 1 axis rotation on top of a 2 axis linear mechanism, but you will need to create targets for both mechanisms.
#5
In fact, we have such a mechanism, but it's hidden in the dev version.
I'll send you a quick email to let you know how to reach it.

It's a Hbot + 2 rotative, but you can simply "lock" on up.

Jeremy
Find useful information about RoboDK and its features by visiting our Online Documentation and by watching tutorials on our Youtube Channel


#6
You did not activate the "receive email", so I can't help you for now.
Find useful information about RoboDK and its features by visiting our Online Documentation and by watching tutorials on our Youtube Channel


#7
(02-21-2022, 12:01 PM)Jeremy Wrote: In fact, we have such a mechanism, but it's hidden in the dev version.
I'll send you a quick email to let you know how to reach it.

It's a Hbot + 2 rotative, but you can simply "lock" on up.

Jeremy

Hello,
I planned to design a custom 3 linear + 1 rotative axis robot too and so I would be interested too to acceed to this functionnality.
Thanks in advance for the help.
#8
My answer will be the same.
I won't post this function on the forum and I can't reach you via email.

Jeremy
Find useful information about RoboDK and its features by visiting our Online Documentation and by watching tutorials on our Youtube Channel


  




Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)