ArcDroid All You Need in One Tool
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Plasma CNC for Everyone
What is a ArcDroid
ArcDroid™ has a generous cutting area of
26” x 15” (660 x 380 mm) Learn More
Fusion 360, SheetCAM and QCAD/CAM
compatible
Powerful touch screen interface.
No external PC required!
Get more out of your plasma cutter
Everything you need to get started with CNC
ArcDroid is a tabletop CNC plasma robot, which is portable, powerful, and easy to use. It is designed to make CNC plasma accessible to everyone, regardless of budget, shop size, or experience level.
ArcDroid is equipped with a number of features that make it easy to use and produce high-quality cuts, including:
Onboard Simple Trace™ software: This software allows you to trace your designs directly on the ArcDroid's touchscreen interface, eliminating the need for a PC or external software.
Precision encoders and high resolution drives: These ensure that the ArcDroid accurately reproduces your design, even on complex shapes.
Compatible with most hand-held plasma cutters and CAM programs: This gives you the flexibility to use the tools you are already familiar with.
ArcDroid has a large cutting envelope of 660 x 380mm (26 x 15 inches) and a maximum cut speed of 5,000mm/min (200"/min). It is also relatively lightweight and compact, making it easy to transport and store.
ArcDroid Plasma Robot For Hobbyists & Businesses
ArcDroid is a popular choice for hobbyists, makers, and small businesses alike. It is a versatile machine that can be used to cut a wide variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, copper, and brass. It is also well-suited for a variety of tasks, such as creating signs, metal art, and custom parts.
If you are looking for an affordable, easy-to-use, and versatile CNC plasma system, ArcDroid is a great option to consider.
See it in Action!
Tom, is very excited to have this machine in his workshop. He has been wanting this machine for a long time and is impressed by its capabilities. He has no experience with CAD, but he believes that this machine will be easy to learn. He plans to use it on his Austin 7 project and other projects in the future.