Wednesday, April 28, 2021

[VIDEO] Baubot, the Robot That Wants to Be Trade on the Jobsite

Baubot, via YouTube // Baubot

Baubot, via YouTube // Baubot

While still new in the construction industries, robots are typically designed to perform a specific task in a highly precise and efficient way, like the rebar tying robot, Tybot or the brick-laying robot Hadrian X. More recently, though, robots are being imagined as platforms for 3rd party companies to develop hardware and accessories to attach to the base robot, like the Boston Dynamics robotic dog, Spot. I recently came across a new robot, called Baubot, which hopes to one day perform tasks using every tool on a typical jobsite.

Baubot, an Austrian-based robot - not to be confused with another Austian-based robot, Terminator – developed by Printstones with the goal of learning every trade on the jobsite. Its current functional capabilities include:

  • 3D Concrete Printing

  • Material Handling by gripping or suction

  • Welding

  • Drilling and Routing

  • Driving Fasteners

  • Sanding

  • Painting

  • Layout

  • Plasma Cutting

  • Formwork Milling

  • Bricklaying

The Baubot is equipped with all-terrain tracks, which even allow it to climb stairs.  The flexible robotic arm gives the machine the ability to attach different accessories for the variety of applications listed above.

It has the capacity to haul over 100 pounds (500kg) on it’s back and sports a battery life of 8 hours on a full battery charge.

It appears that the Baubot is still in the testing stage, but those interested can reach out to the company on their website for more information. You can also watch the video below, which highlights many of the robot’s capabilities.




source https://www.constructionjunkie.com/blog/2021/4/28/video-baubot-the-robot-that-wants-to-be-trade-on-the-jobsite

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