Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “ZAR Plotter Pens Precision Portraits”.
I’M Randy’s arse in ski I’m with the Santa Barbara hackerspace, I’m using my good friends, I’m Nick winters from Thousand Oaks and I’m Mac Pixlr from the San Fernando Valley and name of your project. And what does it do? Well, it’s called Bazaar platter and what it is is actually an X platter that controls the pen moves. The round plots that we could draw vector artwork, we can draw raster artwork, you can draw banners, it’s just really a way to take people can they can dream something, and this machine can help them create it. So how people be reacting to it? You know we haven’t had any chances yet to take it out in the public yet, but in our maker space people are going crazy for it. It’S it’s mesmerizing and is there anything else you’d like to tell us maybe about the controllers that drive the machine so right now it’s based on the smoothieboard CNC control or modified for this gantry system, and then we convert our artwork for it and then run it On the machine and what speeds have you been able to achieve with Don over 500 millimeters a second but sharpies can’t handle being driven that fast, so we’re still looking for our dream patent? Yes, what we actually have plans to expand this into a horizontal machine.
We’Ve been experimenting, controlling air brushes and, and so we really are trying to get it passed, just a sharpie machine. What sharpies are wonderful, we love sharp, but on the road we have future planned. .