Add New Workpiece

For example, when the infeed workpiece changes from workpiece A to workpiece B and there is not an available production recipe for the new workpiece, you can make a point cloud model of the new workpiece on the production interface and add a new production recipe for the recognition of workpiece B.

Video: How to Use Production Interface to Add New Workpieces

Workflow

The process of adding new workpieces is shown in the figure below.

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  1. Determine whether new workpieces will be added in the current associated project, and confirm that the Associated project selected in Production Interface Configurator is the correct one.

  2. Open the Production Interface Configurator and click New workpiece. Then make a new workpiece model and set the production recipe.

  3. Make the point cloud model for the new workpiece.

  4. Set the production recipe for the new workpiece.

  5. Apply the new production recipe to the project for production.

Determine Whether the Associated Project Requires New Workpieces

Please check whether the current associated project requires new workpieces first. If no new workpieces will be added to the current associated project, please contact the engineer to modify the associated project in the Production Interface Configurator.

Launch New Workpiece Wizard

The New Workpiece Wizard can be opened in the Production recipe window. The detailed steps are as follow.

  1. Open the Production recipe window.

    Click the add new workpiece task icon button in the operation area.

    add new workpiece click task

    The production recipe window is shown below.

    add new workpiece production recipes window
  2. Launch the New Workpiece wizard.

    Click the + button in the upper right corner to launch the New Workpiece wizard. The interface of the New Workpiece wizard is shown below.

    add new workpiece add new workpiece guide window

    As shown in the figure above, the New workpiece configuration can mainly divided into two processes, i.e., make workpiece model and set production recipe.

Make Workpiece Model

When new workpieces are added, models for the new workpieces should be make. The method for making workpiece models is specified in the Production Interface Configurator. The three methods are described as follows.

The workpiece model contains the point cloud model and pick points.

Use Matching Model and Pick Point Editor

When the method for making workpiece model is set to Model editor in the Production Interface Configurator, you should use the Matching Model and Pick Point Editor to make the point cloud model for the new workpiece. Please follow the steps below to operate.

  1. Open the Model Editor.

    Click Open model editor in the New Workpiece wizard to open the tool.

    add new workpiece click model editor
  2. Make the point cloud model.

    For detailed instructions on how to use the tool to make the point cloud model for the workpiece, please refer to Generate Point Cloud Model.

Use Dedicated Project to Make Workpiece Model

When the method for making workpiece model is set to Model-making project in the Production Interface Configurator, you should name the new workpiece and set the production parameters in the New Workpiece wizard, and then click the Run project button. A message “The point cloud model file - XXX.ply is created successfully” will appear if the model is created successfully.

add new workpiece model project

Use Geometric Model

When the method for making workpiece model is set to Geometric model in the Production Interface Configurator, you should use the Create Geometric Model tool to make the point cloud model for the new workpiece. Please follow the steps below to operate.

  1. Open the Model Editor.

    Click Open model editor in the New Workpiece wizard, and the Create Geometric Model window will pop up.

    add new workpiece geometric model
  2. Use a geometric model as the point cloud model.

    For detailed instructions on how to use the tool to make the geometric model for the workpiece, please refer to Create Geometric Model as Point Cloud Model.

Set Production Recipe

After making the point cloud model for the new workpiece, click Next to set the production recipe.

As shown in the figure below, enter the Recipe name and set the Recipe parameters, and then click Next.

add new workpiece set production recipe

Display Workpiece Model

After setting the production parameter, if you want to display the workpiece model in the Workpiece info area on the production interface, click the + button in the upper right corner in the “Display workpiece model” window.

add new workpiece add worpiece model

Up to two workpiece models can be added for display.

Select the workpiece model in the pop-up window, and click OK.

add new workpiece select workpiece model

After adding the workpiece model for display, click Finish.

add new workpiece submit workpiece model

Now, the workpiece point cloud model you made will be displayed in the Workpiece info area on the production interface.

add new workpiece view workpiece model

If the point cloud model you made is not stored in the 3d_matching folder under project folder\resource, the point cloud model cannot be displayed in the Workpiece info area.

Apply the New Recipe

The production recipe configured in the New Workpiece wizard will be added to the Production recipe list, as shown below.

add new workpiece view new recipe

Click the add new workpiece switch icon button next to the new recipe to apply it to the project. If the on-site safety can be guaranteed, click OK in the pop-up window.

add new workpiece confirm safe

If Applied appears in the Status column, the production recipe for the new workpiece is applied successfully.

add new workpiece check new recipe status

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