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Instructables Robot Memopad

In my Tech. class we are learning to use a line camera, develop film, make plates and use the off-set printing press. The press this was printed on is from 1955, oldest in Maine my instructor says. In the gluing process I messed up a little, some pages got misaligned and I went a little heavy on the glue, but I trimmed it after and it looks better.

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Sep 6, 2008. 5:12 PMcasey321b says:
im ttly going to make one of those
Mar 7, 2008. 8:57 PMGorillazMiko says:
That's awesome! I want one! :-)
Mar 7, 2008. 1:39 PMKiteman says:
So what did you instructor and classmates say about Robot?
Mar 7, 2008. 1:41 PMcaitlinsdad says:
Cool pad. Is the robot graphic positioned differently on each page so that it is animated as in a flipbook?

Anyway, I think it's great that you can learn "old-fashioned" skills in class. You can understand what an art it was to create things by hand. You can develop a better sense of your own creativity than relying on a computer program to spit things out.

Why don't you put an instructable together on this and add it to the instructables robot group?
Mar 7, 2008. 2:47 PMInstructables Robot says:
Greetings kind human.
Your accurate visual replication has 
been recorded to memory.
You are a master of the printing press.

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