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Example What length and weight of number 60's twist will it require for a piece of cloth 29 [1/5?] yards long, 39 inches wide and 106 end in an inch
29.2 yards length of piece 39 inches wide at the reed 2628 876 1138.8 106 ends to an inch 6832.8 113880 120712.8 yards of twist required for a piece
840 yards in one hank 60's twist (or number of [yarn?]) 50400
50400 120712.8 (2 lbs 6 1/4 or weight of twist required for 1 piece of cloth) 100800 19912.8 16 ounces lb 1194768 199128 50400 318604.8 6 302400 162048 4 qrs 102 50400 64819.2 1 qu 50400 14419.2 [Wolk?]
Example What weight of number 80's weft will it require to weave 1 piece of cloth 29 1/3 yards long 120 [pick?] or threads in an inch and 39 inches wide (at the reed,) allowing 1/50 for waste
840 yards in one hank 80's weft (or number of yarn) 67200 divisor
29.2 yards length of cloth 120 [picks?] or threads, 1, in 5840 292 3504.0 39 inches wide at reed 31536 0 105120 136656.0 2733 12 67200 1 39389.12 (2 lbs / oz 1/5 oz weight of weft to weave a piece of cloth) 1 34400 4989.12 16 oz lb 2993472 498912 67200 79 8 2 5.9 2 1 oz 67200 12635=1/5
Filling
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840 yards 1 hank 36 hanks 1 lb 120 yards 1 lea 1 hank 7 leas 80 threads 1 lea [20] September 20 hors to Rochester twise 130
Mule Spinning
To assertain the weight of a sell of cops
Rule
Multiply the number of stretches, the length of stretch, and the number of spindles in the wheels respectively for a dividend
Then multiply the numbers of yarn by 840 and 36 respectively for a division and the quotent will be the weight of sett
Example
What will one sett of cops weigh if the wheels contain 808 spindles the number of yarn 53, the number of stretches 1000 the length of stretches put up 60 inches
1000 No of stretches on one cop 68 in length of stretch ----- 60000 808 No of spindles ----- 48480000 Dividend (turn over)
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Mule skinning
840 yds [hawk?] 36 in one yd ----- 5040 2520 ----- 30240 inches in one [hawk?] 53 No of yarn ----- 90720 151200 ----- 1602720 divisor
1602720) 48480000 (30lb 3 3/4 oz 4808160 ----- [3?]98400 16 oz one lb ----- 2390400 398400 ----- 1602720) 6374400 (3 4808160 ----- 1566240 4 [yrs?] [?] oz ----- 1602720) 6264960 (3 [yrs?] 4808160 ----- 1456800
Weaving
If a [crank?] shaft of a power loom makes 129.818 revolutions or picks a minute what time will be required to work successively to produce a piece of cloth 29 yds long 88 picks in one inch
29 yds length of piece 37 inches hooked for one yd ----- 203 87 ----- 1073 88 picks in one inch ----- 8584 8584 94424 dividend
picks a minit 129818) 84424.00 (727.3567 908726 ----- 355140 259636 ----- 955040 908726 ----- 463140 389454 ----- 736860 649090 ----- 877700 778908 ---- 787920 (minits one hour) 908726 ----- 79794 ----- 60( 727.3567 (12 60 ----- 127 120 ----- 7
Ans 12 h - 7 m
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Weaving If the crank shaft of a Power loom makes 119.441 revo -lutions a minute, i.e., so many picks or threads what length time must it work succes -sively to produce a piece of clo[th?] 29 years long, with 84 pick or threads in 1 inch
29 yds long 37 in [?] 203 87 074 84 picks in 4292 8584 90132 Dividend
119.441) 90132.0 (754
minutes, [?] 60 ) 754.615 12.34
Ans 12 (h) - 34 (m) - 36 (tee)
.615 60 seconds 36,900
(?) (Warp) (Weft)
Or
When the Warp and filling are the same it may be worked in one operation by multiplying the count of reed by the picks in 1 inch and the length of the piece and the inches the reed full size of bottom 24 in long will be the ans
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Weaving
If the crank shaft of a Power loom makes 119.441 revo -lutions a minute, i.e., so many picks or threads what length time must it work succes -sively to produce a piece of clo[th?] 29 years long with 84 pick or threads in 1 inch
29 yds long 37 in [?] 203 87 073 84 picks in 4292 8584 90132 Dividend 119.441) 90132) 754 minutes/[?] 60 ) 754.615 12.34
Ans 12 (h) - 34 (m) - 36 (Tee) .615 60 seconds 36, 900
[?] (Warp) (Weft)
Or
When the Warp and filling are the same it may be worked in one operation by multiplying the count of reed by the picks in 1 inch and the length of the piee and the inches width of them for a dividend tgeb, Multiply the... a divisor and.. will be the ans...