Difference between revisions of "ResistanceKnitting"
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Setting of the slider, with one of the part knobs set. The tension 8-10, depends a bit on the thickness of the yarn. | Setting of the slider, with one of the part knobs set. The tension 8-10, depends a bit on the thickness of the yarn. | ||
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The knitting is done only to one side, in a few tours, the tube is formed. Ending in tension 10 (maximum) and take of as usual. | The knitting is done only to one side, in a few tours, the tube is formed. Ending in tension 10 (maximum) and take of as usual. | ||
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With thicker yarn, the five needles are a needle apart. | With thicker yarn, the five needles are a needle apart. | ||
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Measuring the resistance in a relaxed and a stretched state. | Measuring the resistance in a relaxed and a stretched state. | ||
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Sic examples and the values. | Sic examples and the values. | ||
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+ | As can be seen the values are all under 120 Ohm. This is because of the kind of conductive thread used: the sticky metal wire. | ||
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+ | See http://interactionstation.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/Swatch_Making for more details on conductive yarns. | ||
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+ | [[File:rk20.png|200px]] The tube which is stretched, will light up the LED at that side. | ||
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+ | An example of a swatch using the variable resistance of the knitted tube. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Wearables]][[Category:Electronics]] |
Latest revision as of 15:32, 21 November 2022
This page is showing knitting tubes with conductive thread.
Cones with conductive thread and normal yarn.
The tube is knitted on 5 needles. The E loop mounting is used for all threads.
Setting of the slider, with one of the part knobs set. The tension 8-10, depends a bit on the thickness of the yarn.
The knitting is done only to one side, in a few tours, the tube is formed. Ending in tension 10 (maximum) and take of as usual.
With thicker yarn, the five needles are a needle apart.
Measuring the resistance in a relaxed and a stretched state.
Sic examples and the values.
As can be seen the values are all under 120 Ohm. This is because of the kind of conductive thread used: the sticky metal wire.
See http://interactionstation.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/Swatch_Making for more details on conductive yarns.
The tube which is stretched, will light up the LED at that side.
An example of a swatch using the variable resistance of the knitted tube.