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129 点作者 alex_hirner大约 4 年前

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toothpickguy大约 4 年前
Am at a company now where we&#x27;re very likely to use Vention to build an automation test stand in the near future. Our use case is as follows:<p>- want 1-2 of these setups (low quantity)<p>- needs to hold&#x2F;fixture a 20-30kg robotic arm (pretty much a standard cobot), so we&#x27;d like something beefy and rigid. This isn&#x27;t something I&#x27;d just clamp down on any work desk<p>- overall footprint about the size of a twin-sized bed<p>- we have some specific dimensional requirements dictated by our physical task and also the place for installation, so retrofitting an existing COTS table or test setup isn&#x27;t necessarily feasible or straightforward<p>- we want some degree of ability to adjust and modify the positioning of subcomponents, so the t-slot is particularly helpful<p>Certainly, I could get what I want in terms of parts for a lot less money via 8020&#x2F;Misumi and piece this together myself with some post-machining, but then I&#x27;d also have to download the individual CAD files for the parts (if they&#x27;re available) and then reconstruct my desired setup in another CAD program. Then, I&#x27;d need to build my own BoM and coordinate part ordering from a selection of vendors. None of this is outside of my abilities, but I have a lot of other things to do for the project, and if my company&#x27;s willing to bite the bullet on the additional cost, Vention solves a lot of problems for me on this front. They also offer (last I checked) some components for actuator&#x2F;manipulator mounting compatible with their extrusions that other vendors don&#x27;t sell.<p>In my opinion, most setups around the size of a standard cardboard moving box can be pieced together pretty simply with a combination of COTS parts, basic hand tools, 3d-printing, and services like Ponoko&#x2F;Sendcutsend&#x2F;Oshcut without too much hassle. Anything larger or with higher payloads or with more significant tolerance requirements than our use case I described above should probably be handled by a group&#x2F;company that has some experience&#x2F;expertise in building those sort of structures, especially if several of them need to be built.<p>If anyone else has come across similar modular setups&#x2F;services, please let me know!
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rrmm大约 4 年前
Evan &amp; Katelyn did a sponsored video showing off vention around 1:16 they give the spiel: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=iERXSS_BtGw" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=iERXSS_BtGw</a><p>Basically some software to do drag&amp;drop cad with T-slot extrusions&#x2F;8020 and then order the parts cut to spec.
IgorPartola大约 4 年前
Sweet setup. But also did I just see $7.5k shelf on there? <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vention.io&#x2F;designs&#x2F;modular-cabinet-w-sliding-shelves-126618" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vention.io&#x2F;designs&#x2F;modular-cabinet-w-sliding-shelves...</a>. Seems like this isn’t exactly the cost effective solution.
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ascales大约 4 年前
Kinda interesting to think about how this fits in the market. Is some warehouse&#x2F;manufacturing consultant using this or is it supposed to be for a small manufacturer to DIY their way to building the machines they need?
FounderBurr大约 4 年前
Neat but I wonder about the rigidity of something built this way. I’m not sure I want a $13,000 desk that shakes like a bowl full of jelly.
SCLeo大约 4 年前
Pardon my ignorance but is this overpriced, or does a (seemingly simple) machine that moves cardboard boxes around really cost $50,000?
kumarvvr大约 4 年前
A 2 m x 1.2 m table costs almost 3000 USD !<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vention.io&#x2F;designs&#x2F;lab-workstation-2-m-x-12-m-123900" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vention.io&#x2F;designs&#x2F;lab-workstation-2-m-x-12-m-123900</a><p>This is extremely costly. A standard table, with square steel tubes, fabricated, would cost probably much less.
bovermyer大约 4 年前
This looks like a would-be competitor to Protolabs, though in a more niche market.<p>Interesting to see more people in this space.
BugsJustFindMe大约 4 年前
So it&#x27;s an 80&#x2F;20 competitor?
sporkologist大约 4 年前
3-axis mill for $45k? And looks flimsy. Compare to a Haas at the same price.
avipars大约 4 年前
Wait till someone designs a perpetual motion machine and have them build it...