Weaving, Vol. 3
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Excerpt from Weaving, Vol. 3: Instruction Paper
By reducing the spreading out of the spindle, the friction is taken Off for the bottom of the cop, which can be run almost with out friction, and by adding the piece of ¿annel or felt, you add the friction for the commencement of the cep, the filling occupying a large Space as it draws off, and as the cop is reduced in size the filling clings around the spindle, this in a sense takes off the fric tion that was added by the insertion of the ¿annel, so that taking both points into consideration considerable trouble will be saved, besides giving better cloth. Often the temple not being perfectly straight, that is, the face of the temple nearest the reed in the line with the fell of the cloth, causes the filling to be broken in the selvedge threads as the cloth passes through the temple. This is caused by the uneven pulling Of the burr with the cloth. An extra large shed and uneven shedding will also cause this defect, and keeping the temple firm will cause the filling to be broken.
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