The supernumerary heddles are then to be set aside, at regular intervals, so that the breadth of the warp, in the heddles, and in the reed, may be the same. For example, suppose that a weaver may receive a 1400 web, of any breadth, and thatanbsp;...
Title | : | Practical and descriptive essays on the art of weaving |
Author | : | John Duncan |
Publisher | : | - 1808 |
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