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In this case, the hose then passes through a braiding machine that has circumferential wire coil holders, or so-called bobbins.
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The bobbins were sent to the fifth floor.
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The rest is distributed among small shapes like "skyphoi", "kantharoi" and bobbins.
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Creels of bobbins with the correct thread, mounted on a beaming frame wind their contents onto the beam.
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Reeling is the process where the silk that has been wound into skeins, is cleaned, receives a twist and is wound onto bobbins.
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Lace has been produced for a long time, made in tedious hand labour with thin thread and needles or bobbins.
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Taken from the cockney bobbins of cotton, meaning rotten.
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Both traditional and contemporary bobbins may be decorated with designs, inscriptions, or pewter or wire inlays.
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Many lace designs use dozens of bobbins at any one time.
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The braids were sometimes made either with bobbins or needle and thread, which gave greater control over the threads.
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In the earliest loudspeakers, voice coils were wound onto paper bobbins, which was appropriate for modest power levels.
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Many of the children worked barefoot, which made it easier to climb the machinery to reach bobbins or broken threads.
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As soon as the ring spinning frame has finished spinning, the loaded bobbins are transported into the in-line steamer.
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Textile material is brought into the autoclave either on bobbins, in skeins or loose in a container.
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After steaming and drying, the bobbins are transported on to the winding machine where they are re-wound onto a cross-wound package.
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The roving (unspun thread) passes downwards from the bobbins to the draughting rollers.
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Depending on the pattern, as few as two dozen or as many as several hundred bobbins may be used.
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The process where filaments or threads from three or more bobbins are wound together is called doubling.
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The rotors first used were wound as sixteen axial bobbins, one per pole.
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The spun yarn is wound onto bobbins to provide the ingredients of weft (left to right threads) and warp (vertical threads) supplied to the weavers.
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Columns flanking the entrance are in the form of stacked bobbins an allusion to the family business of textile manufacture.
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As more powerful amplifiers became available, alloy 1145 aluminium foil was widely substituted for paper bobbins, and the voice coils survived increased power.
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Materials required include multiple colours of yarn, standard needles, and "bobbins".
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A notable feature of the mule was that the rovings weren't on individual bobbins but on a beam.
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Most hobby spinners (who use spinning wheels) ply from bobbins.
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On horizontal oriented machines, the braiding track plate and associated bobbins are turned through 90 degrees.
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Tensioned kates have a band that loops over the bobbins to prevent them from spinning freely.
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Silk throwing is the process where the filament from the bobbins is given its full twist.
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He gave examples of companies which had adapted to the times; one had gone from making bobbins to lollipop sticks.
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Featuring plain alkyd enamel 42awg magnet wire, rough cast magnets, butyrate bobbins and maple spacer.
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Both antique and unique bobbins, sometimes spangled, have become highly sought after by collectors.
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Special sectioned bobbins are used for this type of winding.
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From the 70s each machine head made two chenille yarns straight onto bobbins, a machine could have over 100 spindles (50 heads).
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Ltd. switched much of its production into tool handles and was able to prosper despite the introduction of plastic reels and bobbins in the 1950s.
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Braiders can create complex braids up to 24 bobbins and incorporate beads.
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When the bobbins are full they are removed and replaced by empty ones.
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The back rollers pull the sliver from the bobbins, and passing it to the succeeding pairs, whose differential speeds attenuate it to the required degree of fineness.
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The decorative lace is created using wooden bobbins about the diameter of a pencil, which are wound with thread that is twisted and crossed to form a pattern.
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He would bring bobbins to the women at the looms when they called for them, and collected the full bobbins of spun cotton or wool thread.
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On each side of the frame are the spindles, above them are draughting (drafting) rollers and on top is a creel loaded with bobbins of roving.
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In a braiding machine, bobbins of thread pass one another to the left and right on pseudo-sinusoidal tracks, a peg at their bases is driven by notches in gears.
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The creel holds bobbins containing rovings.
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Pirns are wound from the base forward in order to ensure snag-free delivery of the thread, unlike bobbins, which are wound evenly from end to end.
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Most hold between three and four bobbins.
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More complicated shuttles incorporate bobbins or pirns.
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He also used much finer copper wire than most other pickups because finer wire allows more wire to be wound on the bobbins, which results in a more powerful sound.
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The mule consisted of a fixed frame containing a creel of bobbins holding the roving, connected through the headstock to a parallel carriage containing the spindles.
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The bobbins, turned from wood, bone, or plastic, hold threads which are woven together and held in place with pins stuck in the pattern on the pillow.
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The bobbin manufacturers' hardwood requirements are being met in full.
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The bobbin spinning was controlled and completely automated.
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The presence of at least two old bobbin mills bear witness to the cottage-industry that was once here.
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The ancient tradition of making bobbin lace led to the establishment of a bobbin lace craft school in 1883.
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The old bobbin mill was given a quaint rustic porch.
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By 1850 bobbin turning was the main industry in the valley.
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Bobbin descenders are quicker to change over at re-belays and are also lighter to carry.
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A leader is the string left on the bobbin to spin off.
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The gears must be driven at multiple points on machines with two or more bobbin sets and cross-shafts are used.
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The core (bobbin) of the coil is of a non-conductive material.
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The very early bobbin laces were probably made freehand, as pins were scarce, coarse, and expensive.
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Industrial lockstitch machines with two needles, each forming an independent lockstitch with their own bobbin, are also very common.
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Moving up and down the spindle is a lifter plate which carries the spinning tube on which the bobbin fits.
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Bobbin thread is usually either 60 wt or 90 wt.
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An example gear application would be a device that winds thread onto a conical bobbin on a spinning machine.
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Then the yarn is wound onto the bobbin, and the process starts again.
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Heavy cut velvets and brocades were further ornamented with applied bobbin lace, gold and silver embroidery, and jewels.
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Steering was by a wire and bobbin system with the entire front axle being pivoted on early cars.
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Usually a pot core is made in two halves which fit together around a coil former (bobbin).
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In addition, there was the manufacture of gloves and corks and of bobbin lace.
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The bobbin did not fit tightly on the spindle and vibrated wildly at higher speeds.
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The number of booths have increased to almost 400, with many featuring demonstrations, such as weaving, bobbin lace and soap making.
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On a wheel it is placed next to the bobbin, where it is in easy reach of the spinner.
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The high-voltage transformer also uses a standard core and bobbin.
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They can be identified by their lack of bobbin holes.
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Unlike a bobbin, it is fixed in place, and the thread is delivered off the end of the pirn rather than from the center.
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The drive band turns the flyer, which is the horse-shoe shaped piece of wood surrounding the bobbin, as well as the bobbin.
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In clockwise order, each bobbin is moved to the opposite side.
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A leader is the string left on the bobbin, which the new yarn is spun from.
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The best shuttles have plates to cover the bobbin, and keep it from catching the warp.
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The pilot holds a handle with a twisted flat piece of metal on bearings in one hand, and a bobbin in the other.
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The flesh was partially or wholly eaten from simulated fruits, the cotton bobbins were cached instead of a seed and in some instances animals attempted to eat the cotton bobbins.
Simulated fruits were cached either entire, partially eaten or as the bobbin (seed) only.
Each seed had a small bobbin of thread glued to the endocarp, with the free end tied to a metal stake at the tree base.
The wrapped cotton bobbin represented the seed and the date the flesh of the fruit.
Obvious analogies for the pickup winder include a fishing reel and a bobbin winder on a sewing machine.
Of these, 49 were removed and cached, 46 were eaten at the parent tree and 52 had the bobbin removed and the fate could not be determined.
Bobbins made of other materials are, however, readily available.
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The total value of bobbins exported in 1948 was about £952,000.
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Although the manufacturers' timber requirements are being met in full, wooden bobbins are generally in short supply.
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I believe that larch is used for bobbins in mills and there are certain side products of timber.
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I shall be glad to investigate any case in which a user of bobbins is unable to obtain the necessary supplies.
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The young fish are frightened, and the heavy bobbins, weighing 1 cwt.
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Great developments are taking place in the work which is being done to produce timber suitable for such purposes as panelling, furniture, bobbins, guncarriages, and things of that sort.
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The manufacturers have been asked to give a preference to the needs of the home textile industries and the import of wooden bobbins from soft currency areas is being encouraged.
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The rovings are collected in a drum and proceed to the slubbing frame which adds twist, and winds onto bobbins.
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