V-Series Dobby Loom User’s Manual
Weaving Instructions
Warping The Sectional Beam
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Threading The Tension Box
The best way to thread the Tension Box is to take one thread from the
furthest left cone (as you face the Cone Rack, with your back to the loom)
and thread it all the way through all the parts of the Tension Box, nearest to
the back plate of the Box, then the next thread all the way through. It works
best to use the threads from the rack in a vertical order rather than a
horizontal order.
Now let’s go through the sequence for threading the Tension Box. First,
move the two adjustable Tension Pegs up above the Stationary Pegs or
remove them completely. Now, using a sley hook, draw the thread through
the Rear (stationary) Reed. Since this reed is eight dents per inch, you will
divide the E.P.I. into eight to find out how many ends will be in each dent
(with sixteen E.P.I, put two ends in a section). If your E.P.I. does not divide
equally by eight, you can either vary the number of ends in each dent (with
twenty E.P.I., alternate two and three ends in the dents) or thread the dents
a little wider than two inches (with twenty E.P.I., put two ends in each dent;
with forty ends, the reed will be sleyed 2-1/2” wide).
Next, bring the thread straight through the Tension Peg section, between the
larger adjustable Tension Pegs and the smaller, stationary Pegs or just
above the smaller stationary Pegs if you have removed the larger ones.
Thread the first end through one heddle on the Front Harnesses, nearest to
the back plate. The next end will go through the first heddle on the rear
Harness. Repeat this, alternating harnesses for the rest of the ends. The
heddle system will be used later to create the Threading Cross.
Now thread the end through the front Pivoting Reed. Here you have a choice
of using an eight dent or ten dent reed. Pick the one that can be sleyed
evenly and as close to the desired section width as possible. If you cannot
get the exact width of the section, sley your reed slightly wider. This will
make it just slightly wider than the space between the hoops. The section
will be narrowed down by pivoting the Reed. Never sley the reed narrower
than the section on the Beam because it is critical that the ends wind on
evenly across the width of each section. If the ends are set too narrow at the
Pivoting Reed, there is no way to expand it.
After the Tension Box is completely threaded, move the larger Pegs
downward and tighten their wing nuts securely, to apply tension to the
yarns. The further down the Pegs are moved, the more tension will be
applied to the yarn. This is an adjustable system as different yarns require
more or less tension. With a heavy wool, the Pegs may only need to be
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