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Old 09-16-2015, 03:20 PM
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SteveH
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The cylinders on these are the "cams" that control the needlebar and the shuttle.

The one closest to the handwheel drives the needlebar
The one further from the handwheel drives the shuttle.

The early ones were solid, and then they figured out that they could save a lot of material and weight (ease of treadling) by making them just the grooves.

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