How It's Made Cotton yarn
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Excellent vedio🙋
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why is there no name for second stage yarn? Is my only question.
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I like the Idea.
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people seem to forget that we are still basically covering ourselves in plants
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I prefer the male voice on these videos, the woman's voice is irritating.
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super..........
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Why can't everybody stick to cotton clothes instead of leather, wool & silk?
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very interesting and wonderful job.
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I tried to learn something old but it was too complex to follow... How did they turn thousands of individual cotton buds from the field into miles of continuous thread?
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Very interesting. I used to work in textiles before the industry left my area. Those automatic winding machines at the final stage in this video are actually splicing the ends of the yarn together, not knotting them. This ingenious process uses air pressure to blow the fibres through each other. The older types of automatic winding machines were, however, fitted with knotters. They tie the 'fisherman's knot'. I still have one of those mechanical knotting heads in my garden shed. I retained it as a keepsake when the mill closed down.
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this is boring I nearly went to sleep
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4:45 reminds me of a landscape.
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Interesting!
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massive!
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the machine in general are blowing-carding-drawing-roving-spinning and winding
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this is orgasmic
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this is how most of videos explain how Cotton becomes a string 1:45...." so you get a cotton ball and you put it in this machine and then some magic gobly gobly happens and then you get the string.
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Omg :)))) like it
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what episode is this
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Really helped with my homework thanks
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