Originally Posted by
Toolmaker51
Not denying Tuomas can lay down ideal welds, appear best I've seen in person or photographically. As more proof to a steady hand, find his posts about abrasive disc cutting, rivaling what us regular folk need a bandsaw to accomplish.
I spent time at a certain car plant in Reno NV, we built the battery chassis pan assembly line, a machine over 1500 linear feet long of plasma cut frames into weldments. Nothing short of spectacular.
Robotic welding can be that good, when knowledgeably programmed and then adjusted by someone who can read signs of good welds...