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Dobby looms have a dobby system, which is used to program the harness combinations for the weave pattern. Dobby is short for ′′draw boy′′ which refers to the weaver’s helper who was used to control the warp thread by pulling on draw threads. The dobby mechanism replaces the treadle/lam combination of the traditional floor looms. The performance of a multi-harness loom is vastly improved by using a dobby mechanism, as it overcomes the major problems associated with the use of a large number of treadles.
A dobby loom allows you to select the combination of shafts for every shed opening you wish to make. The great advantage of a dobby loom is that it avoids the necessity and the labour involved in making multiple tie-ups to treadles, positioned underneath a loom. An investment in a Louët Dobby ensures many years of comfortable, ergonomic and productive weaving.
A mechanical dobby is a program bar with pegs. The numbered holes in the program bars correspond with shafts of the loom. If you want a shaft to be lifted, you place a peg in the corresponding hole of the program bar. The number of program bars forming the chain, correspond to your weaving pattern. However, if the number of program bars becomes very large, you may want to consider an electronic dobby due to cost and functionality. More infromation about our dobby looms can be found here. On no other loom, with so many shafts, can you treadle a big jump so easily. The tension of the warp plays no role in this. The treadle is adjustable in height and can therefore be adapted to the wishes of the weaver.
For information on the electronic dobby, see the Dobby 2.0 item # WA0298 or WA0299
INTRO TO LOUET DOBBY 2.0 SOFTWARE
Megado is made of lacquered ash hardwood and the most complex castle section is pre assembled. Included are: a large shelf, built-in raddle, a stainless steel reed 40-10 (metric), 900/1400/1600 Texsolv heddles (392 mm), lease and tie-up sticks and sixteen warp sticks.
Extra information
Material: | Lacquered ash hardwood |
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Measurements: | Megado 70 - 121 x 127 x 131 cm (47 5/8" x 50" x 51 5/8") Megado 110 - 161 x 127 x 131 cm (63 3/8" x 50" x 51 5/8") Megado 130 - 181 x 127 x 131 cm (71 1/4" x 50" x 51 5/8"). |
Artikel codes
WP0152: Megado 40-32 – without control
WP0134: Megado 70-32 – without control
WP0154: Megado 90-32 – without control
WP0140: Megado 110-32 – without control
WP0146: Megado 130-32 – without control
Accessoires
- Adjustable bench - 59 - 72 cm (23 1/4"-28 3/8")
- Tilting set for bench
- Second warp beam with back beam
- Sectional warp beam
- Flying Dutchman shuttle
- Fly shuttle device
- Treadle height adjusting blocks
- Mechanical dobby, including 60 program bars
- Program bars per ten
- Electronic dobby