id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12443 Woodhouse, Thomas The Jute Industry: From Seed to Finished Cloth .txt text/plain 26739 1509 75 long pins, and Fig. 2 illustrates the operation in process. [Illustration: Fig. 13 Softening machine with batching apparatus] [Illustration: Fig. 13 Softening machine with batching apparatus] A roving machine at work is shown in Fig. 19, and it will be seen large roller, termed a weaver's beam, while the weft yarn has to be bobbin winding machines for jute made by Messrs. The spindles of cop machines are gear driven as shown clearly in Fig. 26; the large skew bevel wheels are keyed to the main shaft, while [Illustration: FIG 26 COP WINDING MACHINE _By permission of Messrs. the machine in Fig. 31, and pass in this form on to one of the loom The usual way in machines for dressing jute yarns is to drive the jute yarns, and Fig. 38 illustrates a loom at work on this cloth is pulled through the machine by three rollers shown ./cache/12443.txt ./txt/12443.txt