Knitting Calculations; a Cross-Indexed Text book of Practical Problems in Flat And Rib Knitting On the Interrelation of Yarn Number; Diameter; Needles Per Inch; Stitches ... Miscellaneous Problems; And So On
The book Knitting Calculations; a Cross-Indexed Text book of Practical Problems in Flat And Rib Knitting On the Interrelation of Yarn Number; Diameter; Needles Per Inch; Stitches ... Miscellaneous Problems; And So On was written by author Tompkins, Ernest, 1869- Here you can read free online of Knitting Calculations; a Cross-Indexed Text book of Practical Problems in Flat And Rib Knitting On the Interrelation of Yarn Number; Diameter; Needles Per Inch; Stitches ... Miscellaneous Problems; And So On book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Knitting Calculations; a Cross-Indexed Text book of Practical Problems in Flat And Rib Knitting On the Interrelation of Yarn Number; Diameter; Needles Per Inch; Stitches ... Miscellaneous Problems; And So On a good or bad book?
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(Pounds knit in 26.67 minutes) (Minutes in day) (Minutes in test) (Pounds in day) 2.4 X 600 -4- 26.67 = 54 (221) Example. What is the capacity rule for this machine? The capacity per feed is 54 -4- 8 = 6.75. (222) Since capacity = Constant -^ Yarn Constant = Capacity X Yarn — 6.75 X 22 = 148.5; say 148 148 The rule is, Capacity — Yarn number KNITTING CALCULATIONS 49 Attention is called, in this connection, to the fact that the rule is not intended for change of yarn on any one machine, without ...corresponding change of cut. For instance, the constant 148 would hold for this machine and number 26 yarn, only if the cut is made correspondingly finer; which is not likely to be the case. In other words, the rule is not intended for changes of yarn in any one machine without corresponding change of cut; but it is intended to give a reliable idea of what may be expected of knitting machines in general. The machine in question was in a mill which prided itself on high speed. If the other machines in the room were operated at the same needle speed and at a corresponding stitch, then this constant, namely 148, would apply for each machine.
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