@@asmqb7222 I've done maintenance related work on robots in all my last 20 plus years on the job. Ever since I got out of textile machinery service business. That includes car mill production (BMW), and interior parts suppliers. Robots and I are old friends.
And thats why you dont run the program full speed before checking it does what you want. Its fun now but go out to a factory and do those misstakes and you might be lucky if you get to Come back the next day.
I love this, I had a similar project in school not long ago, and it involved PLCs and conveyer belts. It was fun seeing them do something, but it never ended up working. Fortunately the teachers really didn't feel like making everyone who worked hard on it have to redo the whole thing next year so they graded everyone very lightly xD
Hä? Das war ja 0,0 schlimm?!😂😂 Ich hab mal ne CNC Fräse mit 200% Vorschub im Eilgang geradewegs nach unten in einen Spannbacken gefahren. Das war ein CRASH!
@@JL-pc2eh there is also safety glass. at my apprenticeship we tested such a glas once by dropping a stainless steel weight from about 3.5m and the glass survived. we even recorded it with a slow motion camera. the whole company was there watching the spectacle.