RotoKnitic v19.01: Difference between revisions
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==Concept== | ==Concept== | ||
===Standard=== | |||
[[Image:RotoKnitic - Concept Drawing 20190102.png|800px]] | [[Image:RotoKnitic - Concept Drawing 20190102.png|800px]] | ||
[https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1cJI2ldYQc8stUkN_m6oAq8sJfdkBs8hRQC-ZErb_UMs/edit google doc] | [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1cJI2ldYQc8stUkN_m6oAq8sJfdkBs8hRQC-ZErb_UMs/edit google doc] | ||
===Pick-a-Needle=== | |||
[[Image:OSE - RotoKnitic Pick-a-Needle - Concept Drawing 20190427.png|800px]] | |||
[https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1C2iLO4IXJmCDH09A349jZvGN7lp5rbjOS69YNhRg13s/edit google doc] | |||
==Goals== | ==Goals== |
Revision as of 20:26, 27 April 2019
Using same parts and materials from OSE CircularKnitic v18.03, but switch mounting plates so that the mountain is stationary.
- requires spinning spool for fabric output
- allows for more multiple mountains and input threads
Design
- Needles will rotate in the needle holder
- https://github.com/OpenSourceEcology/circular_knitic_pick-a-needle
Concept
Standard
Pick-a-Needle
Goals
- change direction
- sock heels
Needle Accomidation
- pick-a-needle, optionally raise needles to an inactive postion
- Test laser cut needles, printed latch?
- Test 3D printed needles
Fabric Spool
- Apply constant tension on fabric
- Roll onto spool for easy handling and storage