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1. Introducing the AxiDraw
The AxiDraw is a simple, modern, precise, and versatile pen plotter, capable of writing or
drawing on almost any flat surface. It can write with your favorite fountain pens, perma-
nent markers, and other writing implements to handle an endless variety of applications.
Its unique design features a writing head that extends beyond the machine, making it
possible to draw on objects bigger than the machine itself.
The AxiDraw is an extremely versatile machine, designed to serve a wide variety of ev-
eryday and specialized drawing and writing needs. You can use it for almost any task that
might normally be carried out with a handheld pen.
It allows you to use your computer to produce writing that appears to be handmade, com-
plete with the unmistakable appearance of using a real pen (as opposed to an inkjet or
laser printer) to address an envelope or sign one’s name. And it does so with precision
approaching that of a skilled artist, and — just as importantly — using an arm that never
gets tired.
1.1 Credits and History:
While new to most of the world, the AxiDraw project has been active since 2014, when it
was first created by Dr. Lindsay Robert Wilson of IJ Instruments Ltd. in the UK.
Early AxiDraw units had a different design. It was
a smaller format pen plotter with a chassis made
from machined Delrin plastic. It had two indepen-
dent timing belts, one driven by a stepper motor
on the base, and the other by a stepper motor on
the moving carriage. For software, it used a mod-
ified version of the WaterColorBot driver devel-
oped at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories.
In 2015, Wilson began collaborating with Windell Oskay and Lenore Edman of Evil Mad
Scientist Laboratories towards a new AxiDraw model – now before you –that would be
principally designed and manufactured in the USA.
The new AxiDraw was enlarged to reach
twice the travel area, to cover a full page
of A4 or US Letter paper. Its geometry
was changed to use a single drive belt, with
two larger stepper motors stationary on the
base. Its major components would now be
made of aluminum (machined or stamped
and folded), and the new pen holder could
be mounted vertically or at 45° to the paper.
AxiDraw, 2014
New AxiDraw, 2016