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An Open Hardware Automatic Spinning Machine - Hackaday
Jan 21, 2023 42 secs
The team at the Berlin-based Studio HILO has been working on ideas and tools around developing a more open approach to small-scale textile production environments.

Leveraging open-source platforms and tools, the team has come up with a simple open hardware spinning machine that can be used for interactive yarn production, right on the desktop.

The frame is built with 3030 profile aluminium extrusions, with a handful of 3D printed, and a smidge of laser cut parts.

Motion is thanks to, you guessed it, NEMA 17 stepper motors and the once ubiquitous Arduino Mega 2560 plus RAMPS 1.4 combination that many people will be very familiar with.

We liked the use of Arduino for the firmware, keeping things simple, and in the same vein, Processing for the user interface.

That makes sending values from the on-screen slider controls over the USB a piece of cake.

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