Weaving; a practical guide to the mechanical construction, operation, and care of weaving machinery, and all details of the mechanical processes involved in weaving . roller, varying in numberand height of setting. Singly the burrs are from li inches to 2^-inches long, but often two or three of the smaller ones are usedtogether, and they vary in diameter from 1 inch to ii inch, someof them being cylindrical and others tapered. Figs. 121, 122 and123 show three different burrs to be used for cloth, ranging fromfine to moderately heavy cotton or silk cloth. Fig. 124 shows aleft-hand temple fitted


Weaving; a practical guide to the mechanical construction, operation, and care of weaving machinery, and all details of the mechanical processes involved in weaving . roller, varying in numberand height of setting. Singly the burrs are from li inches to 2^-inches long, but often two or three of the smaller ones are usedtogether, and they vary in diameter from 1 inch to ii inch, someof them being cylindrical and others tapered. Figs. 121, 122 and123 show three different burrs to be used for cloth, ranging fromfine to moderately heavy cotton or silk cloth. Fig. 124 shows aleft-hand temple fitted to the breast beam. It is a spring templeand one of the best possible for general work, A hinge temple isshown at Fig. 125. The burrs and pods or troughs in which theywork are similar to those in Fig. 124, the difference being in theposition m whicli they are fixed. Spring temples are probably the 201 188 WEAVING best because of the greater ease of adjustment. Figs. 126, 127,128 and 129 show four different varieties of inclined ring 126 is a combined right-hand temple. Fig. 127 shows rollwith rings attached. This temple is suited for heavy weight. ^-^r-^-^r^-^-^n^^-^-^ ^?^^^^?Q-^i^ Fisr. 123. Burr.


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