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*Also one can either manually, or via a variety of mechanisms swap the Weft Thread to another Color/Material Mid-Weave allowing for simple multicolored [[Bulk Fabric]] all the way to Tapestries / [[Woven Fabric Books]] (Interesting Concept, Doesn't Seem Too Common, and is somewhat Obsolete, but for [[Waterproof Books]] and [[Waterproof Charts]] may be of interest) (In 1886 Someone Made a [https://www.historyofinformation.com/detail.php?id=1549 Woven Silk Prayerbook Entirly by a Jacquard Loom] which was one of the famous instances of this)
*Also one can either manually, or via a variety of mechanisms swap the Weft Thread to another Color/Material Mid-Weave allowing for simple multicolored [[Bulk Fabric]] all the way to Tapestries / [[Woven Fabric Books]] (Interesting Concept, Doesn't Seem Too Common, and is somewhat Obsolete, but for [[Waterproof Books]] and [[Waterproof Charts]] may be of interest) (In 1886 Someone Made a [https://www.historyofinformation.com/detail.php?id=1549 Woven Silk Prayerbook Entirly by a Jacquard Loom] which was one of the famous instances of this)
*Semi-Automated Looms, where the "Shuttle" is manually "thrown" but the Warp is adjusted by machine may be of interest for prototyping, especially with [[E-Textiles]] and other novel applications of weaving
*Semi-Automated Looms, where the "Shuttle" is manually "thrown" but the Warp is adjusted by machine may be of interest for prototyping, especially with [[E-Textiles]] and other novel applications of weaving
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*[[Clothes]] (Despite the name, it's mostly on Textile Processes, could move content from there, then add in stuff specific on [[Garmet Manufacturing]] or perhaps just add on to the page?)
*[[Open source textiles]]
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*https://hackaday.com/2022/11/28/desktop-sized-fully-automatic-loom-is-an-electromechanical-marvel/
*https://youtu.be/nBUR466rVQs?si=shOuC0driTHYvhXd
*https://youtu.be/DIBcBHc5His?si=xlzz1ZUFdE2WsnFO
*" [[Dobby Loom]] with 16 Harnesses"
*https://www.staubli.com/vn/en/textile/products/jacquard-weaving/lx-lxl-lxxl.html
*https://digitalweaving.no/tc2-loom/
*https://www.toyota-industries.com/products/textile/weaving/
*https://www.pickwell.in/textile-machinery/shuttle-looms/
*"fully jacquard loom"
*https://www.ri.cmu.edu/project/roboloom/
*https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5fc1dbf8116eb00e3c52b568/t/5fc5e1513c02f22b9dd814a3/1606803794499/underdetermined_computational_handweaving.pdf


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*[[Open Source Textile Workflow Flowchart]]


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Latest revision as of 02:15, 3 September 2023

Basics

  • This Page Aims to Overview the Basic Concept of Looms, Typical Machines in Use, and Potential Avenues of Development for OSE
  • A Weaving Loom Essentially Amounts to Device to Hold Threads Allowing for Woven Textiles to Be Produced in an Easier Manner
  • Most are also Automated nowadays
  • They hold Threads under Tension which are called the Warp
  • The Weft is then Woven through the many Warps
  • The most simple implementations can be made from 2x4s and basic bolts etc, and simply have a Comb, a Mechanism to Hold the Warp Apart, and a Shuttle Thrown Back and Forth to move the Weft through the Warp
  • More Sophisticated Machines can Manipulate the Location of the Warp Threads to allow for more Weave Patterns than a simple Plain Weave
  • Also one can either manually, or via a variety of mechanisms swap the Weft Thread to another Color/Material Mid-Weave allowing for simple multicolored Bulk Fabric all the way to Tapestries / Woven Fabric Books (Interesting Concept, Doesn't Seem Too Common, and is somewhat Obsolete, but for Waterproof Books and Waterproof Charts may be of interest) (In 1886 Someone Made a Woven Silk Prayerbook Entirly by a Jacquard Loom which was one of the famous instances of this)
  • Semi-Automated Looms, where the "Shuttle" is manually "thrown" but the Warp is adjusted by machine may be of interest for prototyping, especially with E-Textiles and other novel applications of weaving

See Also/Merge With

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Internal Links

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