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I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine. The thing works remarkably well
and has yet to drop a stitch. Pictures can be found at:
http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/PhotoAlbum22.html
and video is at:
http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/iMovieTheater23.html
I'm just mesmerized by this thing and hope you enjoy it.
Tom
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| | | | In lugnet.technic, Thomas Johnson wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine. The thing works remarkably well
> and has yet to drop a stitch. Pictures can be found at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/PhotoAlbum22.html
>
> and video is at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/iMovieTheater23.html
>
> I'm just mesmerized by this thing and hope you enjoy it.
>
> Tom
Tom,
I am speechless. This is amazing. Thank you for this.
Chris
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| | | | "Thomas Johnson" <aklego@mac.com> wrote in message
news:Iswurq.1yIM@lugnet.com...
> Greetings All,
>
> I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine. The thing works remarkably
> well
> and has yet to drop a stitch. Pictures can be found at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/PhotoAlbum22.html
>
> and video is at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/iMovieTheater23.html
>
> I'm just mesmerized by this thing and hope you enjoy it.
>
> Tom
That is just incredible and driven with a battery box. I was expecting at
least two RCX bricks. Great piece of mechanics. I always enjoy Lego that
really does something. This sure fills the bill on that count.
Congratulations and thanks for sharing your work.
Bob
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http://www.ozbricks.com/bobfay/
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| | | | | In lugnet.technic, Robert G Fay wrote:
>
> That is just incredible and driven with a battery box. I was expecting at
> least two RCX bricks. Great piece of mechanics. I always enjoy Lego that
> really does something.
So do I... Congratulations, Tom!
Philo
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| | | | In lugnet.technic, Thomas Johnson wrote:
> I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine. The thing works remarkably
> well and has yet to drop a stitch. <snip>
> I'm just mesmerized by this thing and hope you enjoy it.
Marvellous. Did you base it on a similarly functioning machine? I haven't seen
anything nearly as elegant in lego building before, and I am really glad I
peeked outside the robotics newsgroups today!
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| | | | It looks remarkably simplistic yet elegant. I do have one very minor
problem, however, with your javascript slideshow thingy. It tends to
advance two frames, instead of one, could you please add conventional links
like in a folder on brickshelf or somewhere?
Also, could you post a second video clip without the music - it is nice, of
course - but I prefer to hear the noises the gears and bricks make as they
mesh and click against each other.
Cheers ...
Geoffrey Hyde
"Thomas Johnson" <aklego@mac.com> wrote in message
news:Iswurq.1yIM@lugnet.com...
> Greetings All,
>
> I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine. The thing works remarkably
> well
> and has yet to drop a stitch. Pictures can be found at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/PhotoAlbum22.html
>
> and video is at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/iMovieTheater23.html
>
> I'm just mesmerized by this thing and hope you enjoy it.
>
> Tom
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| | | | In lugnet.technic, Thomas Johnson wrote:
> I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine.
Speechless. Just amazing. Now I'll have to learn to knit! How did you work
this out?
--
Brian Davis
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| | | | Wow. Amazing. Sheer beauty to watch function. Congrats on a fantastic build.
Mitch
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| | | | In lugnet.technic, Thomas Johnson wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine. The thing works remarkably well
> and has yet to drop a stitch. Pictures can be found at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/PhotoAlbum22.html
>
> and video is at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/iMovieTheater23.html
>
> I'm just mesmerized by this thing and hope you enjoy it.
>
> Tom
Well done Tom. Great piece of work!
Perhaps soon you will be able to wear the proceeds :-)
I remember seeing a knitting machine where a carriage travelled about a metre
back and forth. Is it possible to transfer the mechanism to a larger frame such
as this, to make a scarf or a blanket?
Mark
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| Greetings,
Thank you all for the compliments! There were a few questions posted and I'll
try to answer them all here rather than individually.
This machine is not directly modeled after a similar device. However, I learned
a great deal about knitting from an ancient machine I bought on ebay. This ebay
machine is similar in style to these:
http://www.brother.com/usa/hsm/info/kh970/kh970_ove.html
I combined what I learned from the ebay machine w/a knitting mushroom:
http://www.growinglifestyle.com/us/h251/a4047329.html
and you've seen the results:)
By far the hardest part of this project was also the simplest; the latch hooks.
These hooks were incredibly difficult to get right and, after some monstrous
iterations, I'm quite pleased w/how simple they turned out to be.
Although I'm sure it could be done, getting this mechanism to work for a blanket
or scarf would be difficult.
As for an additional video with unedited sound, that will have to wait. This
thing has been picked up by Gizmodo.com and I'm having bandwidth issues.
Again, thanks for all the kind words,
Tom
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| | | | In lugnet.technic, Thomas Johnson wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine. The thing works remarkably well
> and has yet to drop a stitch. Pictures can be found at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/PhotoAlbum22.html
>
> and video is at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/iMovieTheater23.html
>
> I'm just mesmerized by this thing and hope you enjoy it.
>
> Tom
Wow! Just, Wow!
I've been lurking here at lugnet for ages, but this one pulled me out of the
woodwork and motivated me to sign up for posting.
For some time, I've been noodling over how to do a knitting machine or a fully
mechanical loom. Haven't worked anything out yet, there a lot of puzzles to
solve to make one work. Your machine is very impressive.
I am awed.
-dave
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| | | | | > Wow! Just, Wow!
>
> I've been lurking here at lugnet for ages, but this one pulled me out of the
> woodwork and motivated me to sign up for posting.
>
> For some time, I've been noodling over how to do a knitting machine or a fully
> mechanical loom. Haven't worked anything out yet, there a lot of puzzles to
> solve to make one work. Your machine is very impressive.
A loom would be quite cool and I hope that you build it. On the theme of
textiles, here is a very cool LEGO yarn ball winder that someone else made:
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=21252.0
Tom
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| | | | In lugnet.technic, Thomas Johnson wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine. The thing works remarkably well
> and has yet to drop a stitch. Pictures can be found at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/PhotoAlbum22.html
>
> and video is at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/iMovieTheater23.html
>
> I'm just mesmerized by this thing and hope you enjoy it.
>
> Tom
Darn, you beat me to it. A knitting machine was the next Lego machine I was
going to tackle. Fantastic work. Brilliant.
Rob
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| | | | | "Rob Stehlik" <rob.stehlik@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:It3HDz.FCA@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.technic, Thomas Johnson wrote:
> > Greetings All,
> >
> > I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine. The thing works
> > remarkably well
> > and has yet to drop a stitch. Pictures can be found at:
> >
> > http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/PhotoAlbum22.html
> >
> > and video is at:
> >
> > http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/iMovieTheater23.html
> >
> > I'm just mesmerized by this thing and hope you enjoy it.
> >
> > Tom
>
> Darn, you beat me to it. A knitting machine was the next Lego machine I
> was
> going to tackle. Fantastic work. Brilliant.
>
> Rob
Rob,
When I saw this machine running on only a battery box, your name came
to mind. I will never forget what you did to your fellow contestants on the
monkey bars. One battery box and even shut it off at the end of the run. All
the RCXs eating your dust.
Bob
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| | | | | Bob Fay wrote:
> >
> > Darn, you beat me to it. A knitting machine was the next Lego machine I
> > was
> > going to tackle. Fantastic work. Brilliant.
> >
> > Rob
>
>
> Rob,
> When I saw this machine running on only a battery box, your name came
> to mind. I will never forget what you did to your fellow contestants on the
> monkey bars. One battery box and even shut it off at the end of the run. All
> the RCXs eating your dust.
>
> Bob
>
>
:)
Gee thanks Bob. Feel free to rub it in. (1)
;)
Funny enough, just last night we were talking about Rob's monkey robot
and how amazing it was.
Rob, I hope seeing one knitting machine wont stop you from trying your own.
Chris.
1. I had the SLOWEST robot there.
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| | | | | > Rob, I hope seeing one knitting machine wont stop you from trying your own.
Agreed. I'd very much like to see what you come up with!
Tom
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| | | | Thomas Johnson wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> I've built a functional LEGO knitting machine. The thing works remarkably well
> and has yet to drop a stitch. Pictures can be found at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/PhotoAlbum22.html
>
> and video is at:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/aklego/iMovieTheater23.html
>
> I'm just mesmerized by this thing and hope you enjoy it.
>
> Tom
Is the machine running at full speed in the video?
Chris
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> Is the machine running at full speed in the video?
Yes. I suspect that it can go quite a bit faster but I've not yet tried.
Tom
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