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Just flashed my phone with an OS image that was created on the same phone a few minutes earlier 😜 It works!

In both The Happening, and California, wind creates this unsettling feeling like something bad is about to happen.

More progress on my @hackaday -inspired knitting machine clock (code name Tempus Nectit)!

The bottom case printed successfully and I have mounted all of the major components: the Sentro 22-hook knitting machine, the stepper motor, power and the Raspberry Pi + Motor Hat.

I also wired two push buttons to what will be the bottom of the case that let you manually advance the knitting machine in each direction.

Next I design the front cover.

My son completed his first weaving project (he's 10). This white and red striped wool scarf was woven on a rigid heddle loom.

A short introduction on how to use your desktop system for development using a nested session (and without having to compile anything):

phosh.mobi/posts/phosh-dev-par

This is planned to have follow up parts, let's see how this works out.

One towel down, two to go! From this angle you can see both sides and the reversible nature of this doubleweave pattern.

Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

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Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

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Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

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Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

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Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

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Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

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Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

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Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

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Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

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Technical Weaving Thread: Practices to Catch/Prevent Mistakes 

The second attempt is looking good for this 3D printed case for my knitting clock. Along with fixing some mistakes in my design, I also modified it so that it could print for the most part without supports. There was one area where that was unavoidable, so I added in basic supports. While there is a little cleanup where it bridged there, it's much less than I saw when I enabled internal supports in the first print.

See if you can spot the treadling errors! I managed to make the same mistake three different times in pattern repeats so far. Combined with the threading mitsake from earlier, this is rapidly becoming the "warm up" towel where I hopefully get all of the mistakes out of my system before the next two.

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