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Chapter 1861 - Chapter 1397: Polishing Work

For someone who hasn't studied mechanics, this is an unimaginably complex problem.

The actions of the weaving machine are divided into several parts:

The shuttle's left and right movement.

The up and down movement of the heddle rod.

The back and forth movement of the batten.

The rotation of the cloth beam.

The rotation of the warp beam.

As long as he has the ability to assemble a timing circuit and understands how to trigger and end an event, he can coordinate these actions to complete the weaving process.

Of course, completing each action might also involve complex circuitry and possibly issues of precision.

For example, the rotation of both the cloth beam and warp beam should be relatively minimal and hard to adjust precisely.

Moreover, the shuttle's left and right movement is the most complex of all the actions.

He feels like a high school student doing arithmetic while pondering these things.

The key is that he feels so happy.

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