Textile 3D Printers

OpenKnit Printer by Gerard Rubio Makes Sweaters in Under an Hour

The OpenKnit Printer proves that other materials other than plastics and resins can be produced using 3D printing technology. First it was the 3D printed metal bike frame and now it is a knitted sweater. The OpenKnit Printer uses an open-source platform called Knitic, which allows people to design their own garment that will be ready-to-wear in less than an hour.

Developed by Gerard Rubio, the OpenKnit Printer is part of his final project for university. He has made his schematics available online so that people can created their own OpenKnit Printer for $757. He also reveals, "The possibilities of this technology are awesome. The next milestone, beside improving its reliability, is to develop the ability to create two color patterns. Can't wait for that." Fashion designers better beware.
Trend Themes
1. Textile 3D Printing - The OpenKnit Printer showcases the potential for 3D printing technology in the textile industry.
2. Open-source Design - The use of open-source technology, like Knitic, in the OpenKnit Printer disrupts traditional garment production methods.
3. Customizable Garments - The OpenKnit Printer enables individuals to design their own garments, offering new opportunities for personalized fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Textile - The textile industry can leverage textile 3D printing technology to streamline and customize garment production processes.
2. Technology - The use of open-source platforms and innovative 3D printing techniques presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the technology industry.
3. Fashion - The OpenKnit Printer challenges traditional fashion manufacturing, allowing designers to explore new possibilities for garment creation.

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