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Buttons



Rhinoceros has 4 views and for this exercise it is necessary to activate the 4.

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1: We draw 1 circle of 10mm, creating a ring. [circulo.jpg]

2: Read the steps to follow in the command line. In this line you can write the orders for Rhino and it explains the steps to follow. We create another 3.5mm circle, inside this circle we need another two to be able to sew, we make them of 0.6 mm.</description>
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        <description>Arduino

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Normally, when people talk about programming, people think it's very difficult, Arduino allows you to learn very fast, there are many levels of difficulty but the first steps with Arduino are easy.

Following algorithms we program in arduino, that is, you have to tell him step by step everything you want to do, it's like brushing your teeth, first you take the brush, then the paste, you brush, you rinse …</description>
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In our textile projects it is very important to “hide” the batteries, for this it is very good to create battery holders, they can be made with different shapes depending on the project we are working on. The first project of the bookshop is a heart, in reality it is a battery holder, I have created a pendant, but if we sew automatic ones we can put it in any project and it would be very good.</description>
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        <description>Blanket

Materials:

	*  Felt
	*  Textile vinyl
	*  Automatic
	*  Thread

Mounting:

	*  Cut a square of 860x690mm (blanket)
	*  Cut 15 squares of 150x150mm (pockets)
	*  Cut 4 strips of 68x220mm
	*  Cut 1 strip of 68x880mm
	*  Cut 3 circles of 36mm</description>
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        <description>Circuits



In creating circuits there are several important things to keep in mind when creating with conductive yarn. It is important that they do not touch each other if they are connected, since your projects will not work when creating a short circuit.</description>
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        <description>Lessons

Click on the image or scan the QR code.

ESPAÑOL: http://anakaze.com/fabricademy/

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For the final project I will create simple tutorials for people who do not know anything about digital manufacturing. Try with them so that they can finish a project and encourage them to discover digital manufacturing and its possibilities.</description>
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Cutting textiles with laser is very fast and precise, having basic design skills can do very good jobs. By cutting with laser the fabrics cauterize the cutting area, so that the fabric does not fray and is more comfortable and faster to sew, saves the work of overcasting the seams and saves material.</description>
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        <description>Lilypad

LilyPad Arduino is designed for e-textiles and wearable projects. You can sew the fabric and power supplies, sensors and actuators mounted similarly with conductive wire.

To program in lilypad you need:



To configure Lilypad you only need the Arduino software and follow these steps.</description>
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The cutting plotter is the simplest Fablab machine and it goes unnoticed, but I like it the most.

You can cut vinyl adhesive, textile vinyl and copper adhesive. In the design of the glove create some indicative arrows in blue vinyl, a very easy design, but like everything depending on your knowledge in design you can create much more creative designs.</description>
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        <description>Handbag_Level 2



Can not find the keys to your bag? Here you have a solution!



Materials:



Before imitation

Fabric for the lining

Conductive thread

Conductive fabric

4 textile leds

Battery

2 rings

Metallic button

Pattern:

In Rhinoceros we create the pattern with the desired measures, in this case they are:</description>
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        <description>Half finger gloves- Level 2



If you have an old sweatshirt you can recycle it by creating luminous gloves, they can be very useful if you usually ride bicycle.

Materials:

• 1 old sweatpants

• 5 leds

• Conductive thread

• Battery

• Textile vinyl</description>
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        <description>Rolf- Level 1



Rolf is very affectionate, if you caress the fringe purr!

Materials:

• Felt

• Wool

• Conductive thread

• Conductive fabric

• Lilypad engine

• Battery

• Filling

Mounting:

1. Cut file by parts.

2. Before closing the jack assemble the circuit, all the circuits I do on a piece of individual fabric so that no wires or components are seen.</description>
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        <description>Star-Level 3



This star has music, a beautiful melody ideal for babies.

Materials:

• Felt

• Conductive thread

• Lilypad

• Buzzer

• Switch

• Lasso

• Wool colors

• Battery

• Filling

Mounting:

We cut the pattern:

• 2 whole stars</description>
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        <description>Project 1-Handbag

Project 2-Heart Pendant

Project 3-Half finger gloves

Project 5-Star

Proyect 4-Rolf

Circuits

Sewing Led

Inkscape

Laser

Lilypad

Battery Holder

Plotter

Arduino

Rhinoceros

3D

Blanket</description>
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        <description>Heart Pendant- Level 1



Small pendant with light, easy and fast to manufacture.

Materials:

Felt

Conductive thread

Battery

Wool

Tape

1Led

Mounting:

We prepare the heart with the circles to be able to sew more easily.

We cut the parts.

[img_1486.jpg]

Files</description>
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Rhinoceros is a design tool in 2D and 3D. The wide variety of formats with which it can operate, allows it to act as a conversion tool, allowing breaking the compatibility barriers between programs during the development of the design.



Import, scale, offset and prepare for plotter or Laser</description>
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        <description>Sewing Led

There are two types of LEDs that can be sewn, the simple led (light emitting diode) that we all know and the led created by Lilypad, the latter are ready to sew and resist washing, which are normally used in textile projects.

[1200px-leds.jpg][images_1_.jpg]

To sew Lilypad leds you simply have to introduce the needle with conductive thread, they have the + and - symbol on each side, they are very easy to work with and come with built-in resistance.</description>
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        <description>Digital bodies



	*  Cardboard manikin:

http://anakaze.com/fabricademy/

	*  Troy's mannequin:

http://anakaze.com/fabricademy/troys-mannequin/

	*  Scanning

http://anakaze.com/scanning/</description>
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        <description>Bio Dyes and Biofabrics

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	*  We prepare the fabric with alum. We have used cotton fibers
	*  Add 50 grams of alum in hot water and stir until dissolved.
	*  Introduce the fabric and let it soak for at least an hour, altough it is much better if you leave it more time.</description>
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        <description>Tilt sensor

For the Assignment of this week I decided to make a tilt sensor.

Scheme:

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I start by choosing the fabric, I need one that is very conductive. Then, I do a test with the multimeter.

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Once the conductivity is checked I choose the materials that I will use in my project:</description>
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        <description>Grasshopper

These days I have been watching Aldo's tutorials and decided to follow one of them because the truth is that I do not know much about Grasshopper and I wanted to try it after seeing the things that can be done with this tool.

Both the tutorial of Aldo and later the internet helped me to know better this plugin of Rhinoceros, but I did not get good results.</description>
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        <description>Textile as Scaffold

Some time ago I saw photos of wood glued on fabric and I liked it a lot, so for this practice I was very clear about what I wanted to do.

I started by making a simple pattern for a top, and I chose elastic fabric with enough fall so that the wood is well stuck and does not harden the fabric too much.</description>
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        <description>Open source hardware: from fibers to fabric

Embroidering CNC machine

My job

This week the class focuses on the evolution of techniques, tools and machines to create traditional fabrics.

Take advantage of digital manufacturing and open source technology to create a machine to weave and invent new techniques.</description>
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        <description>Shirt Pac-Man

This shirt carries 14 LEDs sewn into Charlieplexing to occupy less outputs and thus improve the project in the future.

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How create the circuit:

As seen in the diagram, pin Nº2 (Blue) connects with the positive of led 1 (green) and pin Nº3 with the negative of led 1. So, LED 1 will turn on. Since the current cannot flow through LEDs in reverse bias, the LED2 will stay off. If charges at the poles 2 and 3 are reversed, the LED 2 lights and LED 1 will turn of…</description>
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        <description>Inspiration

Three years ago I discovered Fablab León and everything changed. That first day I realized all the things that could be done, but how? I only know how to sew !. I went home thinking all the time about the possibilities, the days went by and I kept thinking, but it was impossible. I only know how to sew! and in Fablab there were engineers, computer scientists … No one from my world and besides, I do not have that training. What can I do?</description>
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        <description>Pneumatic Wrist        

In this class I wanted to start with the first exercise, I have never done anything similar and I wanted to experiment from scratch.

First I did a quick test with textile vinyl, to check the resistance.



I followed this tutorial:</description>
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        <description>Spring

Spring is the season of the year that I like the most, in the future I want to do something related to all the seasons of the year and a makeup on the skin with a touch of light seems good to start with.

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First I start to assemble the circuit and check the programming.</description>
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        <description>Inspiration

Three years ago I discovered Fablab León and everything changed. That first day I realized all the things that could be done, but how? I only know how to sew !. I went home thinking all the time about the possibilities, the days went by and I kept thinking, but it was impossible. I only know how to sew! and in Fablab there were engineers, computer scientists … No one from my world and besides, I do not have that training. What can I do?</description>
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        <description>State of the art, Project Management and Documentation

	*  I have learned how to use the wiki by watching the tutorials and I have practiced with the tools to create my first post.

[documentar.jpg]

	*  I've learned how to upload photos on the wiki

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	*  I have seen the video recommended by Anastasia.</description>
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        <description>Week 3: Circular Open Source Fashion

For this practice I decided to make a T-shirt inspired in my city. León Cathedral is the most visited monument for its famous stained glass, in particular the Rose windows is the most emblematic for its antiquity and beauty, for me it is magical.</description>
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