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schedule 1.Principles and Practices,project management (Jan 23) 2.computer-aided design (Jan 30) 3.computer-controlled cutting (Feb 6) 4.electronics production (Feb 13) 5.3D scanning and printing (Feb 20) 8.embedded programming (Mar 13)
9.computer-controlled machining (Mar 20) 12.interface and application programming (Apr 10) 14.networking and communications (Apr 24) 15.mechanical design, Machine design (May 1) 16.applications and implications (May 8) 17.invention, intellectual property, and income (May 15) |
The artist robot arm why don't we have a robot arm which can paint? We can make drawings,paintings,and sketches from tablets in to the computer but here on my project I want to paint from the computer/machine to canvas or papers. As you can see on the picture on my wall the guy is using his arm to paint so, my whole target is to replace this in machine arm. My first target in the first phase is to program the machine to paint the Ethiopian national flag then after some observations of programming and other courses I will preceed to the next advanced level. Robots across the glob are designed for different purposes some of them include:- for heavy repetitive manufacturing work,to handle difficult,dangerous,or boring tasks for humans.Types of robots include:-swarm robots,industrial robots,military robots,mobile and servicing robots.My robot arm will have different purpose which is to paint so, let us have a machine arm which can replace artist's arm.The machine will be consisting of three parts:the base,the arm,and the hand.These three parts have their own function and will be joined by a joint system, brush and paints are also part of the machine. The pictures above are here on my page because I want to create an atmosphere of art and robotics. The one on the left, I got it from the internet and found it interesting and the one with the right side is an art work by the famous spanish artist Picasso, entitled "guernica". |
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