The 'Cubiio X' portable CNC robot is a freestyle take on the power tool that's ready for use virtually anywhere to support makers in their bid to create a range of different projects. The unit features a relatively compact design that weighs in at eight-pounds and will work across expansive sections of wood, metal or plastic. The spindle on the unit is guided by a solid rail, while a precision ball screw helps with driving.
The 'Cubiio X' portable CNC robot also functions as a laser engraver by simply swapping out the router for a laser unit. The system features four independent motors for managing the belt and will support precision when creating large or small projects alike.
What's Driving This Trend
- Portable CNC Robots
- Manufacturers can invest in developing more portable CNC robots that are accessible to makers virtually anywhere to help them create a range of different projects.
- Freestyle CNC Machines
- Manufacturers can focus on creating more freestyle CNC machines that support precision when creating large or small projects alike.
- Laser Engraving
- Manufacturers can explore the potential of integrating laser engraving technology into CNC machines, enabling makers to achieve multiple functionalities in a single tool.
Who This Affects Most
- Manufacturing
- Manufacturing companies can leverage CNC machines to cater to the growing demand for portable and freestyle machines that support precision and accessibility.
- Makerspace
- Makerspaces can invest in acquiring portable CNC robots, which can offer their members a wider range of creative possibilities.
- Diy/home Improvement
- The integration of laser engraving technology into CNC machines can improve the convenience and functionality of DIY/home improvement tools, leading to increased adoption and sales.
