Evezor is a robot that can carve, draw, engrave, pour, pick,
place, cut, weld, 3D print, grab, mill, assemble and create your next
project or business. Powered by Raspberry Pi, open source software and
hardware, Evezor is the most hackable robotic arm there is. Evezor can
share and automate the hand tools you already own and with open tool head
platform, anyone can make tools for this machine.
A welded tube tower and steel skeleton give Evezor the strength
to support tools weighing over six pounds. Precision machined components
and NEMA 23 motors deliver precise control, quiet operation and the power
for machining operations. An 800mm wingspan provides the build area for
large projects. Evezor has printed an entire single piece violin.
Magnetic encoders make this collaborative arm so user friendly a four year
old can program it, and closed loop control gives you the peace of mind that
you’ll never miss a step.
Make prototypes from a wide array of tool heads, then seamlessly
scale up to production with the same tool. Evezor’s agility opens the door
to the entrepreneurial world for every maker. What can Evezor make? The
answer to this question is anything you can think of, and cocktails.
Evezor commits itself to giving back to the open source and open
hardware communities by contributing 10% from every arm. „We think it’s
important to give back to the ecosystem that made this project possible“
says Andrew Wingate [Founder.] Their mission is to democratize
manufacturing and increase access to opportunity.
„Chicago is one of the world’s megaregions and we often get
overlooked behind Silicon Valley and New York. I think this is the best
place in the world to kick start the next industrial revolution“ ~Andrew
Wingate
Evezor has launched a crowdfunding campaign that can be found at
http://evezor.com/kickstarter