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any chance we can see Tempest implemented.ish in M4?

Frank ;


 

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Hi Frank,

I wish I had time for such things :( I have been working on vision code and soon kinematics for tool point programming. We also have been working on code for many of the OEM's for more "integrated" solutions. Here is one that Mach Motion did that shows how Mach4 has changed Garage door manufacturing. This machine is reading the data from the server and programming it's self based on the order!?

We have all the code done to plugin a new planner but we simply need the time to do it now :(


Thanks
Brian




______________________________

Brian Barker
Engineering / Devlopment
ArtSoft | Newfangled Solutions
Livermore Falls, Maine (USA)
Phone: 207(618)1449
Webpage: 
On 6/14/2021 3:37 PM, chico_xiba via groups.io wrote:

any chance we can see Tempest implemented.ish in M4?

Frank ;


 

Thanks for the reply Brian. Vision code sounds interesting I want to know more. I have a dream to implement cv to an application in my industry..? it's a tricky op, would need lights, cameras a 5 axis head and some clever trajectory planning with real time feedback loop with the vision / decision making side. Would be a real leap forward as to how we do it now.

Regards,
F.



On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 at 9:43 pm, Brian Barker
<brianb@...> wrote:

Hi Frank,

I wish I had time for such things :( I have been working on vision code and soon kinematics for tool point programming. We also have been working on code for many of the OEM's for more "integrated" solutions. Here is one that Mach Motion did that shows how Mach4 has changed Garage door manufacturing. This machine is reading the data from the server and programming it's self based on the order!?

We have all the code done to plugin a new planner but we simply need the time to do it now :(


Thanks
Brian




______________________________

Brian Barker
Engineering / Devlopment
ArtSoft | Newfangled Solutions
Livermore Falls, Maine (USA)
Phone: 207(618)1449
Webpage: 
On 6/14/2021 3:37 PM, chico_xiba via groups.io wrote:
any chance we can see Tempest implemented.ish in M4?

Frank ;