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Weaving Workshop
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The warm heart of any medieval town or village - the workshop where wool and flax become cloth. This set recreates the full craft cycle: from breaking flax and spinning thread to the finished weave on the loom.
The set includes: a tall warp-weighted vertical loom with a step bench, two spinning wheels (a large one and a small treadle wheel), a standing wool distaff, a floor embroidery frame with stretched cloth, a flax breaker, a workbench with a shirt (plus a clean variant without it), and a shelf stocked with cloth rolls and folded stacks. Finishing the scene: skeins of thread, and round and triangular stools.
Historically accurate detailing that slots right into town, village and craft scenes - a natural companion to the city sets already released.
Printing
Scaled for 28–32 mm games
Separate pieces for flexible layout
Optimized for SLA printing
Supported/unsupported files
Grab the STLs on MyMiniFactory and, if you like this kind of set, support us on Patreon o
The set includes: a tall warp-weighted vertical loom with a step bench, two spinning wheels (a large one and a small treadle wheel), a standing wool distaff, a floor embroidery frame with stretched cloth, a flax breaker, a workbench with a shirt (plus a clean variant without it), and a shelf stocked with cloth rolls and folded stacks. Finishing the scene: skeins of thread, and round and triangular stools.
Historically accurate detailing that slots right into town, village and craft scenes - a natural companion to the city sets already released.
Printing
Scaled for 28–32 mm games
Separate pieces for flexible layout
Optimized for SLA printing
Supported/unsupported files
Grab the STLs on MyMiniFactory and, if you like this kind of set, support us on Patreon o
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