In this model, we will work on a piece of wood and sculpt it with a robot
Here we are again with wood carving, but today we will use a robot for carving, which is a CNC class without an external memory that works with a computer.
This robot has four heads for sculpting and they work in parallel, one cannot move in one direction without the other, but one or two motors can be operated
The robot can be controlled through a computer program called Ncstudio, which allows you to move the robot manually with the buttons or arrows on its home screen.
After identifying the robot, we move the wood that we will work on and install it on the robot’s shaft using tools and screws.
As in the laser machine, it is necessary to take the coordinates from the length and width, and we will determine the middle to start from it
We move the heads to be at the starting point, which we identified in the middle. It is enough to move one motorhead towards the center so that the other heads take their positions.
We move to the computer, on which we will draw the required shape on the coordinates of the plank, write the ordinates and determine the center as a starting center as well
After drawing the shape and integrating it into the program (the program is called Aspire, which specializes in 2D and 3D drawing), we take the file in the format that the robot (mmg) works in.
Come back to Ncstudio to see what it looks like
All we have to do now is press the start button and watch
This is my friend @soufiani who introduced me to the hive blog
Shows how to safely perform the viewing
Now the robot is self-operating without anyone's intervention and sculpting