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Introduction
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Project Details
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Drafting on a CPW
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Bobbins Up Storage Bobbins
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Drive Wheel Size
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Cast Iron Footman
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Cast Iron Treadle
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Cast Iron Tilt Tension System
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Ashford Tension Knob vs CPW Tension Knob
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Maker's Stamp
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Drive Wheel Hub
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Drive Wheel Bearings
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Removing the Drive Wheel
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Oil Your Wheel
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Double Drive
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Leather Bearings
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Flyer Hooks
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Long Draw
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History of Canadian Production Wheels
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Resting Before Plying
Description:
Explore the fascinating history and mechanics of Canadian Production Wheels in this informative video. Learn about the unique features of CPWs, including their large drive wheels, cast iron components, and tilt tension systems. Discover the historical context of these spinning wheels, particularly their prevalence in Quebec during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Watch a demonstration of long draw spinning technique on a CPW while gaining insights into wheel maintenance, such as oiling and removing the drive wheel. Compare CPW components to modern spinning wheels and understand the significance of maker's stamps. Perfect for fiber enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in traditional textile production methods.

Canadian Production Wheels: History, Spinning, and Long Draw Technique

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