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    Textile industry cnc's

    Hi all.
    Are you familiar with gobelin cross stitch and other needle crafts.
    HAve anyone seen a cnc machinne doing that?
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    The closest thing I have seen is the CNC embroidery/stitching? machines used for logo's and crests for baseball caps and sports wear. I am not sure who made them, I think they were of italian origin.
    Al
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    I did see a cnc machine that did quilting. There was a link to it on cnczone somewhere.

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    Oh yes! I've been to the most famous (and most expensive) bed manufacturer here in Scandinavia, know to all Scandinavians as "Hästens". Those CNC-machines were awsome!
    http://www.hastens.se/

    --Sven

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    Originally posted by svenakela
    Oh yes! I've been to the most famous (and most expensive) bed manufacturer here in Scandinavia, know to all Scandinavians as "Hästens". Those CNC-machines were awsome!
    http://www.hastens.se/

    --Sven
    At the website I only see beds. Where are the CNC machines?

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    I didn't link to the CNC machines, but I did link to the bed manufacturer.

    But if you want to look at textil CNC's, look at http://www.eckelmann.de/textil.html.

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    there are, and have been many standard-type sewing machines that dp NC stitching. mostly little nametags n stuff. sorta like the sewing CNC equivelant of an etching mill. brother, and singer both make em. start around 600. also, there is a picture of such a machine in the gallerys...
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    The top-of-the-line Bernina (Swiss?) sewing machine has a web connect that lets you download stitches and patterns from their web site. Its msrp is USD7000.

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