Carpenters, You Are All Fired!

MongGrel

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Was using and programming CNC in the early 80's and many of those machines were from the late 70's

They have just become a bit more intuitive over time.

 
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mxnerd

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Maybe it's time for workers work 4 days a week.

Tree cutting also becomes such an easy job.

 

Imp

Lifer
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If you think hard enough, most of what we do can be broken down to if/then/else even if it's a a few hundred layers deep.
 

Sean Kyle

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By that perspective, everything will be replaced by the technology and pretty soon we are all fired :(
 

ControlD

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Was using and programming CNC in the early 80's and many of those machines were from the late 70's

They have just become a bit more intuitive over time.

Not only have they become more intuitive, the CNC machines available today are MUCH more capable and at the same time more affordable. I am constantly amazed by the parts we design machines for these days. Even 10 years ago it would have taken multiple machines to realize a solution that a single machine can easily tackle today.
 

NoTine42

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That moment when you are programming your robot and decide that programming the use of a traditional circular saw is too difficult ... so you take the easier route and just give it a spinning blade of death that can cut in any direction o_O
 

Kaido

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Not only have they become more intuitive, the CNC machines available today are MUCH more capable and at the same time more affordable. I am constantly amazed by the parts we design machines for these days. Even 10 years ago it would have taken multiple machines to realize a solution that a single machine can easily tackle today.

I've had an interest in computerized machine tools for a few years now... I did a project with a digitizer not too long ago. Throw the part on the table, trace it with the special pen, converts it to a CAD model, then have your 3-axis CNC slice out a carbon copy. Amazing stuff!
 

Humpy

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Mar 3, 2011
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I'm pretty disappointed in the carpenter robot. Much of what it is doing is already being done much faster on continuous assembly line type systems. I hope they at least anointed it with an aroma of stale beer, coffee, and cigarettes so it feels like a real carpenter.

For the simple machining that is usually done with wood it often doesn't make a lot of sense to move the tool around a stationary piece of material when you can auto feed material into a stationary tool.
 

renz20003

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Sweet it can shoot a million nails into wood and drill a hole. I'm impressed.

Maybe in a few years it could make a pallet... maybe
 

Carson Dyle

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I love the saw robot that cuts a piece off each end of a board to cut it to length. Something my sister would do.
 

shortylickens

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I brought more:



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