I have designed satellite and rocket subsystems and I must say this is some impressive feat of patience and engineering. Hats off ! Very satisfying to watch, too.
This is fascinating, and quite possibly one of the most complex DIY projects I've ever seen! Kudos! This deserves more views. Maybe add some commentary and the story behind this rig.
How can this video only have 15k views?! UA-cam algorithm is make me a great gift today with this suggestion, your machine is simply incredible! Amazing work, looking forward for more videos!
Very well done! Seems to work very smooth and reliable. That it has automatic thread/shuttle switching is next level! Have not seen any DYI looms that come close.
wwwwwwwwwwwwow. My brain.... The work involved, the tinkering, the perfecting, the planning, the programming, the drilling, the measuring,....just amazing work.
Hm, I don't really understand why you made this machine? Even handweaving is faster. Is it just for the challenge to get it done? Or is there something else behind?
It may be limited by the motors/mechanisms, and honestly compared to doing so with a hand loom, or *not having any loom* this is DAMN FAST. And besides, to be a bit blunt: Where is your high speed loom, oh master of mechatronics?
I have designed satellite and rocket subsystems and I must say this is some impressive feat of patience and engineering. Hats off ! Very satisfying to watch, too.
This is fascinating, and quite possibly one of the most complex DIY projects I've ever seen! Kudos! This deserves more views. Maybe add some commentary and the story behind this rig.
This machine is gorgeous. I could sit and watch it work for hours.
How can this video only have 15k views?! UA-cam algorithm is make me a great gift today with this suggestion, your machine is simply incredible! Amazing work, looking forward for more videos!
Came here from Hackaday, this is freakin’ unbelievable, I can’t imagine how long it took you to design, develop and debug this!
Just getting it cut and grab the thread alone! Wtf
by far the craziest robotic machine I’ve ever. Such a sick engineering behind it, true masterclass
The inventions of Caractucus Potts pale in comparison with this one. Love it!
Very well done! Seems to work very smooth and reliable. That it has automatic thread/shuttle switching is next level! Have not seen any DYI looms that come close.
I really like this project. That is one of the machines that i want to make for my home. Excellent!!
Impressive!!!! That has more stuff in it than my CNC milling machine :-)
Wowowow I love learning about looms and somehow this has answered things I forgot I didn't know about them. Brilliant 12/10 :)
Gorgeous! Congratulations!
wwwwwwwwwwwwow.
My brain....
The work involved, the tinkering, the perfecting, the planning, the programming, the drilling, the measuring,....just amazing work.
As a rigid Heddle loom weaver (no dobby, no boat shuttles) this is amazing, but in my world the yarn costs more than the loom. Not so here.
Most badass project on the entirety of youtube
Wow, amazing engineering. You just can't stop watching!!!!🤓🤓🤓
Spectacular. Words fail me!
Your are man of hardwork and awesome creative machine which I was dreaming about it and saw your machine and felt thank God you did it.
Wow, great invention Roger ..
Bravo! This should be on hackaday
This machine is just beautiful, nothing else to say.
Incredibly impressive.
1:44 Pans out to show a…WELL WIRED CONTROL BOARD?!? And I thought the project was great already!
why shuttles? Wouldn't a pure rapier loom that just cuts the weft every stroke be simpler?
Bravo! Take my like
How long did this take to build?
great job
Damn that is badass!
How do I get to see The Making of this Weaving Machine video?
How wide can it go?
Beautiful
Paldies! I want this one.
Can it weave Carbon Fiber?
Ga zo door
wow that thing is insane
Nice.....!!!
…and to think I thought the other DIY / Open Source Power Looms were cool !
incredible😱
Marvelous!
Hm, I don't really understand why you made this machine? Even handweaving is faster. Is it just for the challenge to get it done? Or is there something else behind?
Handweaving is much slower when no one is at the loom!
There’s a great segment in Order and Disorder about the first, binary punch card loom in Lyon France:
ua-cam.com/video/qj7HH0PCqIE/v-deo.html08m45s
Super super
WoW WoW
Wow
Bu dokuma değil tam bir robot görmek istiyorum
It's super cool! But man, kick the speed up.
It may be limited by the motors/mechanisms, and honestly compared to doing so with a hand loom, or *not having any loom* this is DAMN FAST.
And besides, to be a bit blunt: Where is your high speed loom, oh master of mechatronics?