Stephen (Perandex)
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Depth cameras have a hard time achieving micron-level accuracy. 3D scanners do, but are anywhere from $1k to $50k. We're moving towards doing both for $200.
cnc masch buddy@masch_services
our laser line tracking device is doing quite good: 1. ~$200 cost 2. real time - 7.55 ms latency 3. ±0.014mm height and ±0.049mm width measurements against a calibration gauge 4. completely hands-off calibration and tests in the light box via ai agent video from simple browser 3d viewer ui
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@Perandex this is the exact method for building a telescope that records solar flares. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:L…
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@Perandex Same republic. I work with propulsion hardware that depends on titanium and Inconel welds. What systems interest you?
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When you’re a welder but your heart is 100% aerospace republic
Angus (dirtman)@dirtman
Cooking with the fellas @masch_services @Perandex
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@ethanmclark1 We're building them in the US. Let's chat sometime.
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I'm a humanoid shill but even I can admit it's bad that they've sucked all the air out of robotics conversations. Industrial robotics are the backbone of any reindustrialization yet nobody is talking about them
Meanwhile every industrial robotics company is foreign. ABB is Swiss. Fanuc and Yaskawa are Japanese. KUKA is German but Chinese owned. Universal Robots is Danish
We invented this category. The first industrial robot was American. We licensed it to Kawasaki in 1969 and Japan owned the market within 15 years. Same pattern we've repeated with solar, drones, EVs, and 3D printers
The 0 to 1 is always American yet the 1 to 100 always ends up somewhere else. We can't keep inventing things for other countries to capitalize on
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@deadbeatregular See I interpreted this as the engineer giving a presentation while specifically wearing ONLY the shoulders of a space suit.
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When I was working at the South Pole, there was a former NASA engineer there who gave a presentation on his work with just the shoulder joints in a space suit.
Mühendislik Harikası@muhendisIiktr
NASA’nın geliştirdiği bu robotik pençe, sıfır yerçekiminde tutulması neredeyse imkânsız görünen kayaları bile kolayca kavrayabiliyor.
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@Elliott_EcomMfg @masch_services @dirtman @JulianFried Yes, but laser welders and cutter beams are in the NIR spectrum so you don’t actually see the laser itself, only the fiery aftermath.
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@masch_services @Perandex @dirtman @JulianFried are those laser goggles, I thought they are supposed to be green to block the correct wavelength in laser welding?
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reindustrializing with @Perandex @dirtman and @JulianFried
if you once the fence about laser welding just imagine how cool you’ll look in the glasses! 😅

Julian Fried@JulianFried
I’m on the road but it looks like good things are happening at the shop
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The bois @Perandex and @masch_services are cooking rn

Julian Fried@JulianFried
I’m on the road but it looks like good things are happening at the shop
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