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           Further reading


           Black, S., 2014. Automated cutting accelerates. Available from: https://www.compositesworld.
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           Donovan, M., 2016. Measure twice, cut once. Available from:  http://www.digitaloutput.net/
               measure-twice-cut-once/ (Accessed 6 December 2017).
           Jacob, A., 2008. Automating cutting of composites. Available from: https://www.materialstoday.
               com/composite-applications/features/automating-cutting-of-composites/ (Accessed 5
               December 2017).
           McGruder, E., 2017. Set up for success. Available from: https://www.composites-manufacturing.
               com/set-up-for-success/ (Accessed 5 December 2017).
           Nemes, I., 2017. Automated knife cutting systems to process textiles. Tekstilna Industrija, No. 4.
           Vilumsone-Nemes, I., 2012. Industrial Cutting of  Textile Materials, first ed.  Woodhead
               Publishing, Cambridge. ISBN 9780857091345.
           Vilumsone-Nemes, I., 2015. Fabric spreading and cutting. In: Nayak, R. Padhye, R. (Eds.),
               Garment Manufacturing  Technology.  Woodhead Publishing, Cambridge. ISBN
               9781782422327.
           Vilumsone-Nemes, I., 2017. Automation in spreading and cutting. In: Nayak, R. Padhye, R.
               (Eds.), Automation in Garment Manufacturing. Woodhead Publishing, Cambridge. ISBN
               9780081012116.
           Ward, S., McGruder, E., 2016. LantorSoric adhesive: improving every step of the infusion
               process. Reinf. Plast. 60 (4), 207–210.
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