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* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinematic_chain
 
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 17 July 2024

This article is a stub. It needs to be expanded.

Look at a 3D printer or some subtractive manufacturing machine like a CNC mill. There is:

  • a workpiece holder of some sort
  • a tooltip holder of some sort
  • a frame connecting the two somehow
  • actuators within that frame facilitating controlled motion that is minimally cross coupled

This sequence forms a kinematic chain.
And once the tooltip contacts-onto and presses-into the workpiece a loop is closed.

A progression in "expanding the loop"?

Regarding the bootstrapping of advanced atomically precise manufacturing one idea along the incremental path is to introduce a positional assembly loop quite early on and then scale it up.

Progression:

This "expanding the positional kinematic loop" approach pushes
the material capability technology levels pretty hard pretty early on.
So it's a quite direct side of the incremental path.

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