When it comes to turning your desktop or workspace into a production facility, you have plenty of options with all the different 2D and 3D printers and laser engravers on the market. When you start expanding your operation, though, you can quickly run into space issues–unless you have Hexbot. Hexbot is a modular desktop robot arm that makes turning pixels into physical products almost as easy as pushing CTRL + P. It can draw. It can write letters. It can 3D print. It can laser engravers. It can even play Gomoku, sort M&Ms by color, stack Solo cups and pick up tiny objects. Unlike other options on the market, Hexbot is modular, which means you can easily switch between the pen holder, 3D printer, laser engraver, soft gripper and suction cup modules with just one click. The intuitive and interactive software make it easy to perform any of its various functions without having to worry about advanced coding with the API (but there is one of those if you’re interested).
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