➀ The article discusses a modern 3D-printed table loom designed by [Fraens], featuring eight shafts for complex weaving patterns. ➁ This loom simplifies traditional weaving techniques, allowing users to experiment with various colors and sequences. ➂ [Fraens] provides detailed instructions and a video tutorial on adapting larger loom patterns to this compact model.
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