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Knitwear Support Product

Posted: Thu 26 Jan 2012, 06:33
by Lobster
This excellent knitwear product will help you focus on solutions :D

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Re: Knitwear Support Product

Posted: Thu 26 Jan 2012, 19:51
by postfs1
I think that such a product is good for manikin.

Posted: Fri 27 Jan 2012, 04:41
by Ghost Dog
Wouldn't your arms get cold?

Posted: Sun 29 Jan 2012, 09:15
by Lobster
Wouldn't your arms get cold?
I believe this is a prototype. You can extend the length of the arms and line it with tinfoil to increase the security and warming effect.

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Welcome to the kennels (security and knitwear section)

Posted: Sun 29 Jan 2012, 11:33
by postfs1
Maybe to add a some amount of tubes or the similiar things inside the thing and the protection off sagging.

Posted: Sun 29 Jan 2012, 11:39
by Lobster
protection off sagging
Good point. A pizza delivery service hatch might also be advisable.

Posted: Sun 29 Jan 2012, 11:58
by postfs1
Lobster wrote:
protection off sagging
Good point. A pizza delivery service hatch might also be advisable.
If the user makes a picture of pizza then the hatch is already exists and no one of outsider students will not see it without permission.

Posted: Sun 29 Jan 2012, 14:11
by Lobster
I should have thought of that. Perhaps we could provide a paint program, thereby enabling any food item?
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppySchoolArt

Posted: Mon 30 Jan 2012, 08:11
by postfs1
postfs1 wrote:
Lobster wrote:
protection off sagging
Good point. A pizza delivery service hatch might also be advisable.
If the user makes a picture of pizza then the hatch is already exists and no one of outsider students will not see it without permission.
Oh, and the good light is very important.

Posted: Tue 31 Jan 2012, 15:02
by Lobster
Most of us have a geek tan (provided by light from the monitor)
It might be possible to knit in a fibre optic cable with an input from natural sunlight . . .