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Other threads were wound on thin, flat spools or bobbins held in narrow carriages that could move in a groove or comb in two rows.
These weft yarns were wound on small brocading shuttles that travelled across the width of each pattern repeat, a separate shuttle being used for each colour in the repeat.
The coils were wound on a double-walled cardboard cylinder which was then covered with five layers of Metglas [32].
In type-B beams the ends of the longitudinal reinforcement were wound on composite rods and bonded into transverse cuts at the ends of the beams.
The Helmholtz coils, each of which contained 500 turns of enameled copper wire with diameter of 0.8 mm, were wound on a nonconducting spool.
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In modern processes, the spun fibres are wound on bobbins; the weft filling in weaving comes off bobbins.
"Oh so much mental thread being wound on the most trivial of spools," laments the narrator of More Die of Heartbreak.
With this arrangement, the mainspring was made to rotate a barrel in which it was housed; a length of catgut, later replaced by a chain, was wound on it, the other end being coiled around the fusee.
The coils are wound on cylindrical surfaces at the end of large tapered pistons.
For a more clear issue, we consider how to move a bolt while being wound on a wooden surface.
A homemade cryostat is used to control the temperature of the sample which is wound on a VAMAS-like mandrel.
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