Weaving
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Weaving

Textile weaving is the process of creating fabrics by interlacing yarns or threads in a perpendicular manner. It can produce various types of fabrics with different patterns, textures, and properties.

List of available equipment
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Weaving Machine – Heavy
More information to come.
Deakin University VIC Node
Description
For weaving heavy yarns into textile up to 30 cm wide and 3 meters long (>500g of continuous or short staple yarn).
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
dylan.hegh@deakin.edu.au
Weaving Machine – Light
More information to come.
Deakin University VIC Node
Description
For weaving lightweight yarns into textile up to 30 cm wide and 3 meters long (minimum 500g)
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
dylan.hegh@deakin.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Weaving Machine – Heavy
More information to come.
Deakin University VIC Node
Description
For weaving heavy yarns into textile up to 30 cm wide and 3 meters long (>500g of continuous or short staple yarn).
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
dylan.hegh@deakin.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Weaving Machine – Light
More information to come.
Deakin University VIC Node
Description
For weaving lightweight yarns into textile up to 30 cm wide and 3 meters long (minimum 500g)
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
dylan.hegh@deakin.edu.au