this was difficult it got me a bit confused but it would take about 8 days
They are programed to paint using specific motion
Usually robots, but sometimes a human or two can.
Spot weld. Spray paint. Feed parts to assembly line.
no the paint will be to thick an start to crack
To create a straight and even spray paint line on your project, hold the spray can at a consistent distance from the surface, move your hand steadily in a straight line, and apply the paint in a smooth and controlled manner. Practice on a test surface before painting your project to ensure a clean and precise line.
To achieve a perfectly straight edge when painting, use painter's tape to mask off the area you want to keep straight. Press down firmly on the edges of the tape to create a tight seal. Paint along the edge of the tape, then remove it while the paint is still wet for a clean, straight line.
To achieve straight lines when painting between the wall and ceiling, use painter's tape to create a clean edge. Apply the tape along the edge where you want the straight line, pressing it firmly to prevent paint from bleeding underneath. Paint carefully along the taped edge, then remove the tape before the paint dries completely for a crisp line.
get alote of road, paint white, straight lines that a car can fit in
Yes, there are real robots. But they are designed for one purpose or goal, be it repetitive chores or making our jobs safer, A.I.(Artificial Intelligence) like that in movies do not exist, however there are some smarter robots, but still, they are designed to do one thing and one thing onlyone of the best noted A.I.s is that of a paint stripper for a boat, removing the health hazard produced if it were done by a human, as it vacuums the stripped paint.
No, always apply a primer coat to bare wood.
the arawaks were flat forhead peopleand had long straight hair , bodies were paint.
The easiest way would be to use a laser leveling device.