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Video: The tie tying machine

It would be a brave man who would trust this machine to tie their tie in the morning, but credit to its creator, one Seth Goldstein. He describes it as "a kinetic sculpture that continually ties and unties a necktie."

It is an amazing piece of kit when you see the pulleys, gears, arms, levers, hooks and circuit board. Amazing.



By the way, is that a Double Windsor it's tying?

Thanks to Botropolis for flagging this one.

Note that Seth has also done Cram Guy, another kinetic sculpture worthy of a Gadget Master's admiration!






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