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Inspiration - Plink Jet

Started by 3rdmartini · 1 year ago

Plink Jet is a robotic musical instrument made from scavenged ink jet printers.

The instrument consists of four old ink jet printer mechanisms with guitar strings strung underneath them. There are also strumming wheels attached to the end of each mechanism. A user can control the fretting motion of the ink jet armatures via […]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ ... Continue reading »

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  • What an interesting thing to hook up to a Marshall! Good use for all the ink jet printers out there that are no longer working.

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