So this is kind of bizarre... here I am logging onto garagejournal to see if anyone has reviewed the rolling tool boxes I saw at costco today and there's a Handibot on the front page!
Why is that bizarre? I'm sitting next to the guys that created it. I'm part of the development team at ShopBot.
This kind of caught me off guard, to say the least. I'm glad that news of this tool is getting around! We're pretty proud of it over here, and there's a lot of cool ideas that people mention that they want to use it for. We've had several groups of people come through here for training on the tool already, so I've sat and chatted with several of them.
The neatest thing that this tool does that nobody has mentioned is that it goes TO the work surface, instead of the work surface coming to the machine.
For instance- we've developed a vacuum puck system that will stick the handibot to a wall so you can do carvings right on the wall. I think we've got video of it somewhere.
To answer some questions, this acts just like a normal shopbot when doing toolpathing... it comes with a special version of Vcarve Pro made just for the Handibot (we're tight with the guys over at Vectric and got them to make it for us). ShopBot controllers will also directly run Gcode if you wanted to go that way.
The cost is going to be $2695, and it's going on sale to the general public the second week of December. Details will be hitting the main shopbot website within the next two weeks. We're still building the tools from the kickstarter campaign, so that's the only reason it's not already on sale.
As far as there being no "push-button" CNC out there... that's kind of our main goal with the handibot. We are developing a bunch of different apps that you can run from a mobile device to cut pre-planned files with. Since every handibot is identical, and they all have homing switches, it'll just be a matter of putting in the bit that the app says, lining it up, and hitting go. We're making it all open source so that anyone can develop new apps, as well.
I'd love to answer any questions you guys have. Hopefully the mods/admins don't mind me jumping in here. If I'm crossing any lines, I apologize. Just send me an email or PM and I'll knock it off if I need to.
So does anyone know if those Trinity tool boxes at Costco are any good? I think that's the reason I logged on here....