The FutureMaker lab brings content for middle, high school, and GED seeking students to careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
-Our In The Field Series aims to showcase career opportunities and education pathways that are in high demand. We visit companies to experience hands on training and education required for the career.
-Our How To Series is a short form video series. Aimed to show various interactive STEM activities.
Thanks. im a profesional olympic shooter who won gold medal on an open last 6 of july. Im only 20 and my hands steadiness are average. But winning gold medal without training, and seeing everyones reaction after losing to me, made me realize how far i can get if i really work on this.
Im sorry but please just call aaa next time, youre legitimately a danger to yourself Been a tech 10+ years and never seen anything this dumb Also you could have burned the absolute shit out of yourself touching that Not trying to be mean, I legit just dont want to see you get hurt lol
I work with a Fanuc palletizing robot that stacks bales of insulation. It's pretty similar to this configuration but like 10x bigger. Installers named it Tobor. Tobor works 24/7 and usually does good work but the other week his plc and teach pendant wiped their own programs somehow. Made lots of work for us operators having to do his job for hours 😅 (Tobor even decides to drop bales and make a great big mess occasionally)
@@JoeMa69420 I mean we are a small part of the overall production. The main lines are for cured batts, our loosefill line is an add on to the warehouse. 4 balers to run raw glass, and a 5th one to run brown wool from mainline scrap. We were manually bagging but just got the ancient and inoperable baggers replaced with new units that make their own bags from spools. I just like working with mostly raw glass because it doesn't make me itch like the cured stuff.
@@JoeMa69420 man I wish I was handling food, it makes the plant have to follow more strict environmental guidelines like better housekeeping and cooler ambient temps. Our robot has overheated many times when the temperature in here hits 95-100 or higher.
The robot definitely is not perfect this one had not been turned on in a few years so it definitely needs some more work. We are looking at bringing this to schools so kids can see a smaller robot and maybe get interested in programming them!!
I remember using my welding hood at work and lookking at the bare sun with it. It was so beautiful and my eyes never hurt amd never became blind. Plus the it was less bright than the welding arc. Its safe imo
You can use it but I wouldn’t look more than 10 seconds at a time. I did use one last eclipse and I didn’t have anything happen, no sore eyes or headaches.