A hint you may need: tie a thread or place a tape to indicate the hole where to place the other bar in. And when not in action, don't forget to use safety covers to keep the teeth in good condition. Also release and remove the temple always when you release warp and rewind the cloth beam. The temple can cause some serious damage to the breast beam otherwise.
Later in his course, Tom showed moving the temple at the point when he could start to see the edges drawing in. About an inch or two is a solid place to start, though it could be more or less often, depending on your project. Happy weaving!
A perfect video as it exactly answered the question I had. Thanks.
Great to hear it helped answer your question. Thanks for the note and happy weaving.
A hint you may need: tie a thread or place a tape to indicate the hole where to place the other bar in. And when not in action, don't forget to use safety covers to keep the teeth in good condition. Also release and remove the temple always when you release warp and rewind the cloth beam. The temple can cause some serious damage to the breast beam otherwise.
Excellent tips. Thanks for sharing those nuggets of wisdom!
How often do you move the temple? After weaving one inch, two inches? Thank you!
Later in his course, Tom showed moving the temple at the point when he could start to see the edges drawing in. About an inch or two is a solid place to start, though it could be more or less often, depending on your project. Happy weaving!