It would have to be a time lapse slide show with about 5 minutes between frames, wish I had an auto timer. One of my webcams has a security mode that might work. The model here will only push an ounce or two. You would have to gang 3 or more scales side by side for more power. For the wheel idea, There has to be a way to move the wheel with a magnet, gravity or something at the end of the stroke, so it can be pulled back on the return stroke. Also it is very slow to dry and return to dip. less yarn would help there.
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11 years ago on Introduction
I tried posting a video, but so far it's no go, on YouTube it is: http://youtu.be/K9d8J8nfN5I
11 years ago on Introduction
Oh, we really need to see a video of this in action!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Me too!
This is GENIAL (if it really functions).
Please add that time lapse video and notify us by PM.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Seconded.
11 years ago on Introduction
It would have to be a time lapse slide show with about 5 minutes between frames, wish I had an auto timer. One of my webcams has a security mode that might work. The model here will only push an ounce or two. You would have to gang 3 or more scales side by side for more power. For the wheel idea, There has to be a way to move the wheel with a magnet, gravity or something at the end of the stroke, so it can be pulled back on the return stroke. Also it is very slow to dry and return to dip. less yarn would help there.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Or maybe just put your stills camera on a tripod and take pictures manually, then stitch them together in movie maker or similar?