26. FBX Import to Bolt Pedestal¶
Playlist: Flair Training Videos
AI Summary
In this tutorial learn how to load an FBX file to Flair for the Bolt on Pedestal.
For operators using this as a reference, the main focus is EtherCAT, Maya workflows, import/export, move programming, and robot safety, while it also touches on track calibration. It should help when deciding which Flair workflow, robot behaviour, or setup area is relevant before opening the full video.
The practical setup context is that hardware referenced includes BOLT, CAMERA_RED, and PRECISION_TRACK, and the working environment is Flair Classic. This helps connect the video to the rig, accessory, software environment, or workflow label an operator may already be working with.
The chapter links below provide 10 timestamped jumps into the main setup, demonstration, and workflow moments, making it easier to go straight to the section that matches the issue or task being investigated.
Chapters
- 00:03 — so in this video we're going to be importing our three mode FBX file into a
- 00:51 — positions that may change as soon as we do an import because we're being porting
- 01:38 — version is fully licensed to use FBX so
- 02:41 — that onto my pedestal I can see that I obviously me to move in why probably by
- 04:16 — do this there are two solutions to a an import here and the mathematics can
- 05:24 — managing to do there but I'm getting close to running my move correctly I
- 07:39 — tilt 90 so what I'm going to do is I'm going to go back to my import let me
- 08:38 — that is successfully running the move
- 11:00 — let's have a look and see if I can actually run that says it's too fast but
- 12:08 — 180 frames just to see if that will stretch my move and make it more
