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pic: T-Shirt Cannon
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Re: pic: T-Shirt Cannon
Why do you have it on an AM 2010 lift kit? Wouldn't this give you a High GC, especially with that giant turret and scuba tank?
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Re: pic: T-Shirt Cannon
Nicely done! Very cool loading mechanism.
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Re: pic: T-Shirt Cannon
The wheels are unpowered. It's a stationary robot with a built in cart, basically.
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Re: pic: T-Shirt Cannon
Uh. Not true. It has a full electronics setup and drive chassis. Here is a picture...
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Re: pic: T-Shirt Cannon
Sorry, I didn't see the Toughboxes in the picture. I feel a little bit stupid.
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Re: pic: T-Shirt Cannon
Did you guys figure out how to feed t-shirts automatically? It looks like it's all set up for a belt of cartridges...
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Re: pic: T-Shirt Cannon
What software did you render this with?
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Re: pic: T-Shirt Cannon
We are still in the process of programming the cannon (might have to be Put on hold for a few months). Yes it is belt fed. And we used solidworks
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