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Can’t get this video to play, corporate censor won’t let me get to the motionbox site. Can you send to my email and/or post it on youtube? I would love to show this video throughought the company (Yes, we are the folks who make Sharpies). Guaranteed we will get some requests for the machine, too. Do you sell fully assembled versions?
Perfect! Can you tell me (via email) how much a fully assembled one would cost? We’d also like to know how fast you can get the machine to draw a straight line, and/or if it’s possible to substitute different motors to achieve greater speed, greater precision, or both. Last, but not least, we’d like to know, assuming we supplied you with a pre-made pen holder, if you’d be able to come up with a solid way to attach it to your machine?
December 17th, 2008 at 11:26 am
Can’t get this video to play, corporate censor won’t let me get to the motionbox site. Can you send to my email and/or post it on youtube? I would love to show this video throughought the company (Yes, we are the folks who make Sharpies). Guaranteed we will get some requests for the machine, too. Do you sell fully assembled versions?
Robert Zonis
Technical Service, LMTC
Sanford L.P. A Newell Rubbermaid Company
3 Sharpie Way
Shelbyville, TN 37160
Direct: +1 (931) 685-6635
Fax: +1 (931) 685-6613
robert.zonis@sanford.com
http://www.papermate.com
http://www.sharpie.com
December 17th, 2008 at 8:55 pm
I uploaded this one to youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyvdY4_toCc
I have another to upload later. We could probably do a fully assembled one. The kits are very close to being able to just be bolted together.
December 18th, 2008 at 11:30 am
Perfect! Can you tell me (via email) how much a fully assembled one would cost? We’d also like to know how fast you can get the machine to draw a straight line, and/or if it’s possible to substitute different motors to achieve greater speed, greater precision, or both. Last, but not least, we’d like to know, assuming we supplied you with a pre-made pen holder, if you’d be able to come up with a solid way to attach it to your machine?