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  2. Bobbin - Wikipedia

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    Bobbin. Spool or cylinder around which thread, line or wire is coiled. Vintage wooden bobbins, cylindrical, empty of wound fiber, dimensions 16 in. high by 9 in. in diameter. Vintage wooden bobbin, unflanged, wound with yarn and attached to a "shuttle" that fits it for use in a floor loom. A bobbin or spool is a spindle or cylinder, with or ...

  3. Cotton-spinning machinery - Wikipedia

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    Cotton-spinning machinery is machines which process (or spin) prepared cotton roving into workable yarn or thread. [1] Such machinery can be dated back centuries. During the 18th and 19th centuries, as part of the Industrial Revolution cotton-spinning machinery was developed to bring mass production to the cotton industry.

  4. Winding machine - Wikipedia

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    Winding machine. A winder being used in the construction of a transformer, at a technical college workshop. A winding machine or winder is a machine for wrapping string, twine, cord, thread, yarn, rope, wire, ribbon, tape, etc. onto a spool, bobbin, reel, etc. [1]

  5. Nottingham lace curtain machine - Wikipedia

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    The threads pass through a tensioning spring and through holes in the middle guide bar (also known as a Swiss bar or fine spool bar). The bobbin threads tie the top and bottom board threads to the pillars. [5] The bobbin threads are carried on brass bobbins held in carriages that are swung back and forth on combs in a pushing and catching routine.

  6. Leavers machine - Wikipedia

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    Bobbin winding unit- taking 140 bobbins. The brass bobbin yarns are wound on special brass bobbin winding units, with the spools held on jack stands. and then these brass bobbins are compressed by 25% at a pressure of 20 tons per square inch. They are then steamed and cooled. [12] These have to be manually placed in the carrier and held by a ...

  7. Doffer - Wikipedia

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    Doffer. Doffer boys in Aragon Mills, Rock Hill, South Carolina, photographed by Lewis Hine on 13 May 1912. A doffer is someone who removes "doffs" (bobbins, pirns or spindles) holding spun fiber such as cotton or wool from a spinning frame and replaces them with empty ones.

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