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Books for Offline Simulation and Robot Programming in General-adam.haney-07-21-2021

All,

I was hoping the community could provide recommendations for good books/resources for developing a deeper understanding of robot offline programing, robot mechanics, and design considerations in general?

I have a few books on robot mechanics, but was hoping to get insight from the community.

Thank you.


RE: Books for Offline Simulation and Robot Programming in General-Jeremy-07-23-2021

I, unfortunately, don't have anything for you in English, but I'll keep an eye on that post.

You should look on robot-forum.com
Someone else must have asked this question before.

Jeremy


RE: Books for Offline Simulation and Robot Programming in General-adam.haney-07-24-2021

(07-23-2021, 06:04 PM)Jeremy Wrote:I, unfortunately, don't have anything for you in English, but I'll keep an eye on that post.

You should look on robot-forum.com
Someone else must have asked this question before.

Jeremy

Jeremy,


Thank you very much.

Also, I just want to say that as a relatively new integration company, RoboDK has been a fantastic product for us, as it allows to more easily transition between different robot brands and do thorough feasibility/programming before ever going on site.


RE: Books for Offline Simulation and Robot Programming in General-Jeremy-07-26-2021

Hi Adam,

Thanks for the good words, I transferred it to the team.

If you ever do something you think is nice with RoboDK, let us know, we are always looking for small success stories where we highlight a customer and what they use RoboDK for.
A little exposure never hurts. ;)

Jeremy