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  2. List of obsolete occupations - Wikipedia

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    Wool comber: A wool comber cleaned and prepared wool into a state ready to be spun into worsted. The wool comber used heated metal combs to comb the wool. [50]: 200 The invention of the wool combing machine in the late 18th century and its progressive use in factories rendered manual wool combing inefficient. [45]: 90 [247] Tech-99: 19

  3. Carom billiards - Wikipedia

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    The billiard table used for carom billiards is a pocketless version and is typically 3.0 by 1.5 metres (10 ft × 5 ft). [ 5 ] Most cloth made for carom billiard tables is a type of baize that is typically dyed green and is made from 100% worsted wool with no nap , which provides a very fast surface allowing the balls to travel with little ...

  4. Billiard table - Wikipedia

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    Most bar tables, which get much use, use the slower, thicker blended felt because it is cheaper. This type of cloth is called a woollen cloth. By contrast, high-quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls.

  5. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    The cloth used in upscale pool (and snooker) halls and home billiard rooms is "faster" (i.e., provides less friction, allowing the balls to roll farther across the table bed), and competition-quality pool cloth is made from 100% worsted wool. Snooker cloth traditionally has a nap (consistent fiber directionality) and balls behave differently ...

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    Assuming a cost of at least $1 a roll, that's more than $100 a year on paper towels. Try this instead: No, we don't suggest drying out paper towels and using them again .

  7. Worsted - Wikipedia

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    The term worsted, in relation to textile yarn weight, is defined as the number of hanks of yarn, each with a length of 560 yards, that weigh one pound. Super numbers represent the fineness of the worsted wool fiber used in the fabric. The higher the number, such as Super 100s, 120s, or 150s, the finer the wool thread is.

  8. Sharkskin - Wikipedia

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    Sharkskin is a twill weave fabric created using acetate, rayon, worsted wool, lycra, and other plastic fibers. The arrangement of darker and brighter threads in a twill weave creates a subtle pattern of lines that run across the fabric diagonally and a two tone, lustrous appearance.

  9. Tammy (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Tammy was a fine lightweight quality worsted material with a glazed surface. [1] Tammy was originally a wool-made material but later also produced by using a cotton warp and worsted weft. [ 2 ]

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