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I have to draw a huge fabric pattern on a massive paper board sheet on the floor. I have chronic pain everywhere, so bending or crawling will be an issue. Do you have any recommendations or ideas for a product I can use to control a pencil on the floor at standing height i.e. theres poles for chalk
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Yep. A yardstick and some duct tape.
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>>2988370
Hang board on wall.
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>>2988404
Exactly
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>>2988370
>any recommendations or ideas for a product I can use to control a pencil on the floor at standing height

How did your ancestors survive to this point?
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>>2988370
Telescoping pole and some electrical tape to tape the pencil to it?
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>>2988370
>I have chronic pain everywhere, so bending or crawling will be an issue. Do you have any recommendations or ideas for a product I can use
have you tried narcotics?
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>massive paper board sheet
hmm change orientation so your standing, maybe change medium like sand you can draw with your foot.
a projector and infrared reader you could draw with a laser pointer and have the computer broadcast light onto the sheet.
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Using a pencil on the floor while standing seems like it would be really inaccurate and hard to get good pressure due to droop/bowing. Just find a more capable person to do it for you.
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You can buy a robot (drone) to do that work for you. You can send the fabric to any plotter company that can print the things you need. you can fold it and put 1 segment at the time to the table and draw on it sitting on a chair.


You can attach 3 ball caster wheels to a triangle plexiglass base, with the central pencil spring-loaded and a handle attached to the swivel joint for steering
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>>2988370
I'm afraid there's no technology that could help you. Especially nothing that you could DIY. Perhaps in the future, though.
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>>2988370
OP, I have just the thing for you
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