What is Fly shuttle????

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 4 months ago
Flying shuttle is the technique of carrying an extra weft thread of contrasting colour on a supplementary shuttle, to create fine internal lines or pattern details. John Kay's invention allowed the shuttle, containing the thread, to be shot backwards and forwards across a much wider bed. The flying shuttle also allowed the thread to be woven at a faster rate, thus enabling the process of weaving to become faster. A flying shuttle, despite its name, is used for weaving. The machine was invented by John Kay, who wanted to assist cotton weavers in order for them to weave faster and larger pieces of clothes. Despite the invention, John Kay never received any royalties gained from the users of the flying shuttle. A fly shuttle is a mechanical device that is used to deliver a weft thread into a warp thread when producing clothes in a factory. It is a long narrow canoe shaped instrument that is made of wood which holds the bobbin. It usually runs on electricity rather than fuel. A flying shuttle is a machine that represented an important step toward automatic weaving. It was invented by John Kay in 1733 where the shuttle was thrown, or passed, through the threads by hand and wide fabrics required two weavers seated side by side passing the shuttle between them. Flying shuttle is a?machine that represented a significant step toward automatic weaving. It was invented by John Kay in 1733. The shuttle was thrown, or passed, through the threads by hand, and wide fabrics required two weavers seated side by side passing the shuttle between them.
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