TaterNuts

Direct to Coroplast with Sharpie and US Refine MH721

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Guest stunad, jr.

thats cool.

next project: how to attach a dremel tool and run sheets of aluminum through it.

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why do you have to modify anything to be able to do this?

The coroplast is too thick and rigid to run thru under the standard roller configuration

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awesome idea.....light bulbs going off in my head all over the place!  Anyone know the outdoor durability of a sharpie?  Its solvent ink from what I read.

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next project: how to attach a dremel tool and run sheets of aluminum through it.
  :thumbsup:;D

No my Porter Cable router and a tree.

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This awesome. I have Lp24 though... can't really fit a sharpie in there. Maybe a min-sharpie...  :thumbsup:

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I think I am going to have to experiment now  :thumbsup:

AWESOME idea tater.

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Just completed my first multi-color (2) sharpie on coroplast.

Perfectly Aligned....

Video Coming Soon!

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That is just way too cool, Tater..  Things that make ya go "hummmm".  This board has some of the most Talented and Ingenious people ever.  Everything I have learned, I learned from you fine folks and I appreciate every bit.  Thank-you Everyone............

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Guest stunad, jr.

that is outstanding.

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that refine sounds more solid running than the pcut.  I should buy one of them.

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that is outstanding.

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that refine sounds more solid running than the pcut.  I should buy one of them.

Ive had mine going on 2 years... Never not one problem...

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That is sweeeet!!!!!  Taking the plotter back to it's roots in new and exciting ways!

What settings did you have to change in Flexi to get the pen to move back to the origin?

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That is sweeeet!!!!!  Taking the plotter back to it's roots in new and exciting ways!

What settings did you have to change in Flexi to get the pen to move back to the origin?

In production manager, just unchecked the box "advance after plot" and the advanced tab.

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Filling it by hand you won't achieve such an equal coverage I guess.

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could you post a video of how the rollers and cutter were modified?

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Tried this with the Creation PCUT and the chloroplast fit with the stock rollers clamped down. It tracked and was able to draw with some sharpies but not too sure if it was putting any strain on the motors. Not gonna risk it lol  ;D Came out really good but I'm not sure the machine can take materials with this type of thickness?  ;D

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