> EMC2 has been used to control a number of industrial robots, I suspect
> that it would be much cheaper and easier to by a second-hand Puma or
> equivalent and then control that with an independent EMC PC.
> This is Alex Joni's home-built robot controlled by EMC2
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLxwAX8G3oI

not mine, but froma friend in germany. I only uploaded the vid, and helped 
him sort it out.
But anyways, there is a puma config in emc2 (sim so far, but Sam Sokolik is 
working on changing that -> nudge)

> I suspect that a true general-purpose robot would be overkill for a
> lathe loader, but if it could reach both the mill and the lathe and
> perform double-duty then it makes more sense. Otherwise a much simpler
> machine (rather like an automatic tool changer for a mill) might be
> better for the lathe.

I agree that it might be overkill, but it would be too cool ;)
You could even train it to change tools on a mill if you like ...


Regards,
Alex


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