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  • Adjusting the Cranbrook Shed

    If the upper shed (raised warps) are uneven:
    Raise the threads by shortening the lower lamm cord of the errant shaft.

    If the lower shed (sinking warps) needs to be adjusted:
    Determine which shafts are errant and whether they need to be raised or lowered (that is, if shaft 2 is the only shaft that is hanging above or below the other sinking warps, fix this one only).  To adjust, either shorten or lengthen the tie-up cord to the suspended (upper) lamm.

    Lower lamm = rising shed = red (usually O in the tie-up draft)
    Remember: bottoms up!

    Upper lamm = sinking shed = black

     

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