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"title": "Talk:Brother KH 910",
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"user": "Demiboybitxh",
"timestamp": "2026-02-09T19:48:22Z",
"comment": "Created page with \"ive managed to find some patents relating to the schematics of the mylar sheet reader because i always manage to research too much on topics lmao. heres the link if you wanna take a look :) https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=GB135536268&_cid=P22-MLFGDQ-04679-1 (yes i know it doesnt specifically state that its for the 910, however i think it relates to it bc the 910 was released around 1980 and the patent was published in 1974). was mainly just asking...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"=== Corona === Corona machines are Japanese-engineered metal-bed machines known for their robust mechanical build and integrated patterning features. They were frequently rebranded for international department stores, most notably as '''Sears''' and '''Montgomery Ward'''. ==== Standard Gauge (4.5mm) ==== * [[Corona CN-55]] \u2014 Early manual metal-bed model. * [[Corona CN-70]] \u2014 Manual model with improved needle selection. * [[Corona CH-1000]] \u2014 24-stitch punchcard ma...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"=== Superba === Superba machines, manufactured in France, are fixed double-bed machines. They are unique for their use of photoelectric \"Light Box\" patterning and \"Pressure Pedals\" rather than traditional weights. ==== Manual Models ==== * [[Superba S44]] * [[Superba S48]] * [[Superba Double 80]] ==== Electronic Models ==== * [[Superba S47]] * [[Superba S80]] (Photoelectric scanner) * [[Superba System 9000]] ==== Common Rebrands (Redirects) ==== * [[White 1602]] (Supe...\""
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"timestamp": "2026-02-08T20:59:33Z",
"comment": "Created page with \"=== Knittax === Knittax machines, manufactured by Karl Steinhof in Germany, are renowned for their \"Sinker\" (Platinen) technology, which allows for weightless knitting on a single-bed machine. ==== Manual & Semi-Automatic ==== * [[Knittax M2]] * [[Knittax AM3]] * [[Knittax S8]] * [[Knittax Hobby]] ==== Punchcard Models ==== * [[Knittax 77]] (24-stitch) * [[Knittax 2000]] ==== Accessories ==== * [[Knittax Ergomatic]] (Ergonomic carriage) * [[Knittax Ribber]] (Double-be...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"=== Bond === Bond machines are modular, plastic-bed mid-gauge machines (approx. 6.5mm to 8mm) designed for simplicity and use with hand-knitting yarns. ==== Models ==== * [[Bond Classic]] (The original brown/cream model) * [[Incredible Sweater Machine]] (ISM) * [[Ultimate Sweater Machine]] (USM) * [[Bond Elite]] ==== Accessories ==== * [[Bond Extension Kit]] (For extra-wide beds) * [[Bond Ribber]] (Plastic double-bed attachment) * [[Bond Keyplates]] (Standard sizes 1,...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"= Toyota Machine Index = == Standard Gauge (4.5mm) == === Early Manual & Push-Button === * [[Toyota K106]] / [[Toyota K108]]: Early manual machines with basic needle selection built into the carriage. * [[Toyota K505]] / [[Toyota K506]]: Vintage push-button/lever models. * [[Toyota 500]]: A simple, sturdy metal-bed manual machine. === 12-Stitch Punchcard Models === * [[Toyota KS 727]]: A durable 12-stitch punchcard machine; shares some DNA with early Brother 12-stitch...\""
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"timestamp": "2026-02-08T19:30:31Z",
"comment": "Created page with \"=== Passap / Pfaff === Passap machines (often branded as [[Pfaff]] in later years) are Swiss-engineered double-bed machines known for their weightless knitting system using \"strippers.\" ==== Manual & Mechanical ==== * [[Passap Duomatic 80]] (\"The Greenie\") * [[Passap Duomatic S]] * [[Passap Pinkie]] * [[Passap Vario]] (Single-bed, chunky) ==== Electronic ==== * [[Passap E6000]] * [[Passap E8000]] (Semi-industrial) ==== Attachments ==== * [[Passap Deco]] (Punchcard uni...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"{{Machine |ModelName=3D Printed Parts & Components |Manufacturer=Community Driven (Open Source) |Type=Aftermarket Modification / Maintenance |Hardware=FDM/SLA 3D Printing |Category=Maintenance }} '''3D printing''' has become a vital tool for the maintenance and evolution of knitting machines, particularly for vintage models where original parts are no longer in production. By using additive manufacturing, users can replace degraded components, create custom attachments,...\""
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"timestamp": "2026-02-08T19:22:14Z",
"comment": "Created page with \"{{Machine |ModelName=AYAB |Manufacturer=All Yarns Are Beautiful (Open Source) |Type=Electronic Interface / Retrofit |Patterning=Unlimited Computer-Controlled |Hardware=Arduino-compatible / Custom Shield |ReleaseYear=2013 |Developer=Chris-K, Ettore S., Carson H. ([[KnitFactoryImpl]]), et al. |Website=[https://ayab-knitting.com ayab-knitting.com] }} '''AYAB''' (All Yarns Are Beautiful) is an open-source hardware and software project that replaces the proprietary, aging el...\""
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"timestamp": "2026-02-08T19:13:08Z",
"comment": "Created page with \"{{Machine |ModelName=SK 210 |Manufacturer=Silver Reed |Gauge=Standard (4.5mm) |Type=Metal Bed Manual |Patterning=Manual (Hand manipulated) |Needles=200 |ReleaseYear=1970s |Accessories=[[Silver Reed SRP 50|SRP 50 Ribber]], [[Silver Reed LC 2|LC 2 Lace Carriage]], AG 24 Intarsia |Aliases=Singer 210, Studio 210 }} The '''Silver Reed SK 210''' is a standard gauge manual knitting machine featuring a 200-needle steel bed. Unlike the later punchcard models (such as the Silve...\""
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