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kingscreen:
My father spent 40 years as an electronic engineer working in automation.  Now retired, he builds cool stuff just for fun.
This was built out of 90% re-purposed materials out of his garage and less than $100 in new parts. 

https://www.instagram.com/p/BMaK-fvgvE7/?taken-by=kingscreen

The last step in the sequence holds the shirt at a 45 degree angle so a poly bag can be slipped over the tee.

spotcolorsupply:
That is bad a$$!!

Are you actuating each movement, or is it done with timers/relays??

kingscreen:
It utilizes a sequencer.  I'm going to make a better video this coming week while we fold and bag a 1k piece job.

Sbrem:
I love this... mickey at his finest. We copied the "As Seen on TV" one a few years ago with coroplast and duct tape, but this seems much better, lol...

Steve

GaryG:
Couldn't stop watching it!
Hey- make the last flip so they fly right into the box, haha

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