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... ported weft yarns. The heddle rods, placed on horizontal bars, separate the warp threads, with a simple balancing device ensuring that when one rod is lifted, another falls. A large comb-like “steel reed” separates the light yarns in parallel; initially made of wood, it was later upgraded to iron and steel. The manual shuttling of the weft yarn greatly limits the width of the fabric and the speed of weaving.
At the press conference, a miraculous structure was added to the loom – the flyi ...
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