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The marker, or cutting lay, is the arrangement of patterns on the spread fabrics.
The first spreading machines in the late 1890s, often built of wood, carried fabrics in either bolt or book-fold form as the workers propelled the spreading machines manually and aligned the superposed plies vertically on the cutting table, thus making the cutting lay.
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There are two types of cutting actions: the lay may be stationary and the knife move, or the lay may move forward and the knife move horizontally.
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