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This machine will require training to use it. Details to come.
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== Operations ==
== Operations ==

Revision as of 07:13, 26 July 2023

Noisebridge has a CHJX-1-52 Raynen F4000 based flat knitting machine sourced from Changshu Shengxingda Co, Ltd.

Knitting Machine


This machine will require training to use it. Details to come.

Operations

Knitting Machine


Noisebridge Projects

A test knit


Coming soon. Your project could be here!

Other Projects

Research

General Learning Resources

Software Tips and Tricks

  • Use H1-1 when selecting machine model.

How to use

  • Guide coming soon! This machine is large, complicated, potentially dangerous if misused. It will require a training like the laser.
  • This machine runs on 240V. Use the included transformer.

Acquisition Process

A Noisebridge member using a forklift to move the knitting machine crate


The plan was to acquire a single system, 52” 7 gauge automatic knitting machine (similar to Kniterate) from Jiangsu province in China and bring it to Noisebridge in San Francisco.

We asked 5 vendors for bids via Alibaba/Made-In-China.com/the internet at large and engaged Changshu Shengxingda Co, Ltd for a machine at a cost of ~$4000.

Here's the timeline of how it played out.

  • April 10 - Initial research starts.
  • April 27 - May 5 - Decision-making and engagement with the vendor.
  • April 27 - May 1 - Discussions and paperwork with the freight forwarder.
  • May 5 - Deposit paid for the machine, production begins; freight shipper contracted.
  • May 24 - Machine delivered to the freight forwarder at Shanghai Port. The sailing vessel is Mol Celebration, with an estimated arrival on June 22 in Oakland.
  • June 29 - Ship arrival at the Port of Oakland.
  • June 29 - July 14 - Container stuck in Port due to a holiday, port backlog, and a customs inspection.
  • July 19 - First delivery attempt.
  • July 24 - Machine delivered to Noisebridge successfully.