The seemingly humble flying-shuttle loom, originally built to make the weaving of wide cloth faster and easier, stood at the threshold between the largely handcrafted world of the past and the ...
[Fraens] has been re-making industrial machines in fantastic 3D-printable versions for a few years now, and we’ve loved watching his creations get progressively more intricate. But with this nearly ...
As soon as the end of this year, consumers could be 3D printing their own clothing at home. Electroloom, a new company founded in September 2013 by entrepreneur Aaron Rowley, is working to create the ...
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