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There's life in the old marker yet. 1999. Source: Textile Focus

Beat the Computer: A Game for Learning about Marker Making. 1998. Source: Textile Focus
Communications: marker making in small companies. II. 1997. Source: Textile Focus

Communications: marker making in small companies. I. 1997. Source: Textile Focus

Garment marker system having computer-assisted alignment with symmetric cloth patterns. 1997. Source: Textile Focus

From concept design to marker making. 1997. Source: Textile Focus

Garment marker system having computer-assisted alignment with symmetric cloth patterns. 1997. Source: Textile Focus

Learn to avoid marker mishaps. 1997. Source: Textile Focus

MARKER MAKING PATTERNS ITSELF FOR CIM. 1988. Source: Textile Focus

PATTERN GRADING, MARKER MAKING AND COMPUTERS. Source: Textile Focus
COMPUTER GRADING, MARKER MAKING NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SKILLED PERSONNEL. Source: Textile Focus

Marker-making using automatic placement of irregular shapes for the garment industry. 1989. Source: Engineering Focus

MARKER MAKING AND SPREADING MODES. Source: Textile Focus

An algorithm for nesting pattern in apparel. 1995. Source: Engineering Focus

Expert CAD users (Why maximizing CAD usage maximizes profits.) Weldon, Kristi. Apparel Industry Magazine. OCT 01 1999 v 60. Source: Ingenta

High speed cutting of patterned shapes from fabrics. 1995. Source: Textile Focus

Shear slipping of piled fabrics caused by cutting. 1994. Source: Engineering Focus

New issues drive cutting technology [in the apparel industry] Cedrone, L. Apr 1994, 35(8), 8pp between 42-55 Source: Bobbin

Method for cutting fabrics especially composite fabrics. 1995. Source: Textile Focus

The cloth cutting CAD/CAM system for clothing industry. Sept. 1995. Source: Engineering Focus

Integrating the cutting and sewing room of garment manufacture using mechatronic techniques. March-April 1995. Source: Engineering Focus

Method for automatically cutting portions of a pattern. 1997. Source: Textile Focus Cutting of Coated/Laminated Fabrics. 1997. Source: Textile Focus

Fabric, form and flat pattern cutting. Winifred Aldrich. Oxford , UK . Blackwell Science, 1996. Source: British Library Fabric spreader for fabric cutting machine. 1996. Source: Textile Focus

Optimizing the cutting process by CAD cutting pattern production with inspection and length cutting machines. 1994. Source: Textile Focus

Tool for measuring marking and cutting materials. 1994. Source: Textile Focus

Optimizing the Cutting Process by Computer Aided Design (CAD) Cutting Pattern Production with Inspection and Length Cutting Machines. 1993. Source: Textile Focus

Method of arranging cut pieces and device for spreading cloth. 1992. Source: Textile Focus

Optimizing the Cutting Process by Computer Aided Design (CAD) Cutting Pattern Production with Fabric Inspection and Length Cutting Machines. 1993. Source: Textile Focus

Method of arranging cut pieces and device for spreading cloth. 1992. Source: Textile Focus

PROFESSIONAL CLOTH CUTTING ELECTRIC SCISSORS. 1992. Source: Textile Focus

DEVELOPMENT OF DESIGN MODELS AND CUTTING OF KNITTED FABRICS. 1991. Source: Textile Focus

Contribution on the cutting behaviour of vertical knives in cutting plies of fabric. V. Interaction between vertical knife and fabric pile. 1990. Source: Textile Focus

Optimization of the path of cutting instruments as a partial problem in obtaining a solution to optimal laying and cutting of fabrics. 1990. Source: Textile Focus

Title A Tale of Two Cutters. Author(s) DesMarteau, Kathleen. Journal Info Bobbin. OCT 01 1997 v 39 n 2 56 Summary Griffin Manufacturing Co. and R.B. Apparel Inc. both decided just more than a year ago that they'd had enough of the problems related with manually spreading and cutting difficult materials. Yet today, they're cutting more of these fabrics than ever. Here's how. Source: Bobbin

Cutting Room Advances. Apparel International : The Journal of the Clothing and Footwear Institute. OCT 01 1997 v 28 n 9 21. Source : Ingenta New technology enhances cutting room equipment. Lonsinger, K. Knitting Times. Jan 1993, 62(1), 37,38,40. Source: British Library

CUTTING BEHAVIOR OF STRAIGHT KNIVES WHEN CUTTING PILES OF TEXTILE FABRICS. PART 7. TEST RESULTS OF THE EFFECT OF DESIGN PARAMETERS ON THE CUTTING FORCE. 1990. Source: Textile Focus

GENERAL BASICS IN FABRIC LAYING TECHNQIUES DURING CUTTING. PART 1. 1978. Source: Textile Focus

Controlling the position of a tubular fabric during cutting - Advances in Textiles Technology - Page: -/MAY (5-7) - 2001 - World TextilesT. Source : Ingenta

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