Sorry for a screenshot it is my fault.
Now a made a screenshot with JPEG so, everybody can open it.
My question is, how can i make this robot grip arms moving together an oposit direction at the same time?
Your help is appreciated.
Thank you.
Attila Csige
Hi.
I need to know how can i move in the opposite direction of my robot arms at the same time.
Here is the screen shot.
@Anonymous
Screen shots? No screen shots provided however you provide the Inventor IPN file which only contains the links to your model. We would need all the files associated to it.
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@Anonymous wrote:
I made a jpeg screenshot here it is.
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No screenshot again.. Are you replying with your email system? If so.. Don't.. Come back to the forums and use the photo tool..
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@Anonymous wrote:
Hi.
I need to know how can i move in the opposite direction of my robot arms at the same time.
Here is the screen shot.
I'm going to assume that we may need more information too (besides the screen shot)...
As written I'm expecting a model of you in the assembly and I kind of doubt thats the case (could be I guess)..
It would help to be clear about what specifically you want to move in the opposite direction of the robot arms..
@Anonymous
Why are you posting again https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/ipn-presentation-tricks/td-p/7911924 when you already had a posting?
Like @mcgyvr said in the other posting.. How are these arms supposed to move? Left to right, up/down, rotate and etc..
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First.. I don't think the IPN environment is the correct environment to use for your desired outcome..
But....symmetry constraint is how you would ensure that they stay symmetrical to the middle plane of the assembly..
Then you can drive another constraint to move them about their rotational axis..
(and yes I did make an assumption that this is not a parallel gripper but that they rotate on an axis like the holes above them)
If parallel then just drive a mate constraint
Which brings me to another question..
You first started a posting https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/presentation/m-p/7909396#M689790 the other day.. Is this related to this question? In the end are you trying to animate your robot? If yes, IPN is not the tool for this. You would want to use Inventor studio if you need to drive more than one constraint and animate your robot.
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Which brings me to another question..
You first started a posting https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/presentation/m-p/7909396#M689790 the other day.. Is this related to this question? In the end are you trying to animate your robot? If yes, IPN is not the tool for this. You would want to use Inventor studio if you need to drive more than one constraint and animate your robot.
Based on that it seems that IPN is the proper environment..As they intend to show its assembly process..
And if so you can ignore my above comment/direction about using symmetry constraints/drive constraints..
If you are trying to show it being taken apart/assembled then you simply apply 2 tweaks.. 1 to each finger and make them happen at the same time in the timeline of the IPN by dragging them to be occurring at the same time..
I guess it all depends on what the end goal is.. It may fit well under the IPN environment or not..
Anyhow.. I'm right you're wrong (as always)..
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Sorry for a misunderstanding.
My fault. This two arm moving from the pivot points starting parallel, end move out both 30 degrees and close simulteniously together.
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi.
The goal of this only for demonstration purpose.
There is no physical connection between the left and the right arm.
Thank you.
Attila.
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Symmetrical constraint to keep each "arm" symmetrical to the midplane of the "hand"
Then drive an angle constraint between one arm and the midplane to open/close the gripper..
Post your iam and all ipt files (zip them up) if you need help setting those up..
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