Ultrasonic sewing
- added October 18, 2007
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- sarahbelle
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Cornell students were tasked with the job of sewing without using a single piece of thread or glue, rather they used a technology that binds the fabric together with ultrasonic waves. This technology was originally used for military body bags because it "prevents leaking..." gross. I like the evening gowns much better.
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- sarahbelle
- 10 months ago
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HMMM...Would this make the clothes cheaper?
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1. Sew clothes without thread & get pictures of yr unborn baby at the same time! OMG!
2. The military always gets the cool stuff first, like driverless cars (DARPA grand challenge 2007 coming up Nov. 3rd, sounds pretty cool to watch:
http://www.darpa.mil/grandchallenge/index.asp)
3. It's basically like welding with acrylic, right? Gross...
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