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Open Knit – 3D Printing Made Easy

OpenKnit works as an ecosystem formed by 3 parts

+a machine, follow this link to build yours github.com/g3rard/OpenKnit

here you’ll find: the 3D model of the machine, .stl files for printing [soon], bill of materials (parts/provider/price) [soon], an assembly manual [soon], circuit diagram [soon].

+Knitic, a software that allows you to design clothes and communicate with the machine, developed by Mar Canet and Varvara Guljajeva github.com/mcanet/knitic

+an online repo, a place to share digital clothes, created by Takahiro Yamaguch iDoknItYourself.com

Via – http://openknit.org/sample-page/

A more detailed look can be seen via Vimeo:

Presently, production outsourcing has become the norm: mass fabrication of goods at low costs improves corporate profit margins but pushes precarious labour conditions due to a race to the bottom in competing developing markets. Production entails long and precise processes before those goods reach our hands, many of which are pervasive in our daily life, and frequently in intimate contact with us, such as textiles. In such a context the market price we pay for goods has not absorbed the externalities created, thus we end up paying far less for them than the real impact they have in society and the environment.

OpenKnit offers an alternative landscape to this production model. It’s an open-source, low cost (under 550€), digital fabrication tool that affords the user the opportunity to create his own bespoke clothing from digital files. Starting from the raw material, the yarn, and straight to its end use, a sweater for example, in about an hour. Designing and producing clothes digitally and wearing them can now happen in the very same place, rewarding the user with the ability to make decisions regarding creativity and responsibility.

In order to increase accessibility to this new tool, a step by step assembly manual is published while the software Knitic allows you to design your customized clothes easily and feed them into the printer, just a few clicks away. Do KnIt Yourself, acts as an open-source clothing platform, a virtual wardrobe that allows users to share clothes, not only with those near you.

Deeply inspired by the RepRap project, OpenKnit is an ongoing project that waits to evolve organically with/for the community. There’s a long and exciting way full of possibilities to be developed, I can think about many of them, but happily some are still unknown. Join the project openknit.org/

http://openknit.org/sample-page/

 

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