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The Saxony wheel was a double band treadle spinning wheel. The spindle rotated faster than the traveller in a ratio of 86, drawing was done by the spinners fingers. Water frame was developed and patented by Arkwright in the 1770s. The roving was attenuated stretched by draughting rollers and twisted by winding it onto a spindle. It was heavy large scale machine that needed to be driven by power, which in the late 18th century meant by a water wheel. Developments in the United States. Machine shops exp.

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The Saxony wheel was a double band treadle spinning wheel. The spindle rotated faster than the traveller in a ratio of 86, drawing was done by the spinners fingers. Water frame was developed and patented by Arkwright in the 1770s. The roving was attenuated stretched by draughting rollers and twisted by winding it onto a spindle. It was heavy large scale machine that needed to be driven by power, which in the late 18th century meant by a water wheel. Developments in the United States. Machine shops exp.

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