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Pant Folding Machine

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To combat the problem of piece B being slightly unsturdy, you can tape both A pieces together to piece B. This will greatly help the sturdiness and neatness. To use it , you fold B to the left, fold C up, then pull the partially folded pants halfway down so that it is half on A and half on C. Then fold once again.

This is my entry for the gorilla glue contest so please vote for it.

Also check out my similar instructable: the T-Shirt Machine: http://www.instructables.com/id/T-Shirt-Folding-Machine/
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2 comments
Oct 17, 2009. 2:01 PMnomdeplume says:
I went the "organic" route for my "trouser" folder..
My machine is named "Suzanne", I also call her Wife"
Nov 4, 2009. 1:54 PMisaac! says:
lol
Jul 23, 2009. 11:05 PMcasemill says:
That's creative, but not timesaving. It's still faster to just fold the pants by hand. Machines are supposed to make work faster or produce a better job. This does neither, however ingenious.

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