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There are two reasons why rotary mills are not adapted for this work: Jirst, because the goods are not solid enough to stand the strain, and consequently would pull apart; and second, because the pieces, being in rope form, would felt together in that shape. As there are no provisions, on this style of fulling mill, to regulate the shrinkage in width and length, the desired end must be attained in another way. The illustration, Fig. 5, show^s a crank type fulling mill, and it will l)e seen that... one or more pieces can be placed at either end. The sides are on hinges and can be let down to make it easier to remove the goods. The letters A, A, A, A, indicate the four sides of the mill which are made of 4-incli yellow pine. The top frame B, H, B, B, supports the shaft E to which the hammers C, C, are connected at D, D. The levers H connect the hammers to the crank shaft F which is driven by a belt on the pulley G. When the shaft revolves a reciprocating motion is imparted to the hammers. When it is desired to full the goods up in length, they are placed in the machine so that the pressure exerted by the crank will be lengthwise, therefore the pieces are folded into the machine at full width.
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