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If are working with Robots and Rhino, this is your group, welcome!

Location: McNeel Miami
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Latest Activity: Jun 9, 2018

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Comment by Gregory Epps on October 26, 2011 at 5:02am
Shape To Fabrication conference and workshops in London: 14th-17th November 2011. Workshops from the developers of new hardware and software: RoboFold/Kangaroo, Corian/Evolute Tools, Achiwaste/SMART Form, Cordek/Galapagos. More info: www.shapetofabrication.com
Comment by Andres Gonzalez on October 25, 2011 at 9:47am
Thanks, that looks very nice, I will check it out.
Comment by RobotsinArchitecture on October 25, 2011 at 9:32am

Check out our KUKA|prc (parametric robot control) plugin for GH for milling and further applications on our new homepage: www.robotsinarchitecture.org

 

 

Comment by Jonathan Proto on September 29, 2011 at 3:10am

Thought everyone here would be interested.  Brandon Kruysman, Curime Batliner and myself developed a plug-in for Maya, called Esperant.O, that overrides kinematic control of six axis Staubli robot arms by exporting animation sequences to actual motion paths.  One of the biggest advantage is its ability to synchronize multiple arms with overlapping work spheres.  This plug-in was developed specifically for SCI-Arc's new Robot Lab.

 

Also keep an eye out for work from Andrew Atwood's studio's at SCI-Arc.  He has written his own version of a GH definition to control the Staubli Arms and will be making things soon!! 

Comment by Freddy Chang on August 27, 2011 at 4:38pm

Signum,

          I have no experience with Roboris, but I know someone who might be able to help you, contact http://www.redsrl.net/ for Fabio or Milena.

 

Comment by Gregory Epps on August 2, 2011 at 7:34pm
RoboFold is now supporting the development of Lobster for Grasshopper, developed by Daniel Piker. This is an open source GH definition to simulate the movement of multi-axis robotic arms.
Comment by Freddy Chang on June 2, 2011 at 1:57am

Looking forward to that!!

 

Comment by RhinoFabLab on May 30, 2011 at 10:43am
That is what we hope for, a nice GH interface for the Robots soon!
Comment by Freddy Chang on May 30, 2011 at 1:50am

I'm Rhino & Rhinocam user, currently testing out Robot milling using kuka with Powermill.

Eureka Roboris (Red Technology) is another software I would recommend for Rhino user, supports all brand of Robots.

 

link:http://www.roboris.it/pegasus_eng.html

Grasshopper is a powerful plug-in, hopping someone could come up with a Robot milling interface using GH.

 

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