We recommend setting up the verticals so they are flush with the front leg of the loom for quick and easy reference when you advance your warp. However, sometimes, even with the same number of extra texsolv loops on both sides, the verticals do not stay in the same position relative to each other.
Sometimes, even with the same number of extra texsolv loops on both sides, the verticals do not stay in the same position relative to each other.
The issue is a difference in elasticity between springs. One can simply move the one side to a different hole to get the same vertical position of the floating arm. After this is determined, likely one or two hole differential, then always keep that differential between left and right. It is not a common issue, but it happens.
The key with the system is to find a baseline position for your warp where the tension is as you want it and the arms are in a position that you can easily return them to. The actual position of the loop cord is irrelevant and this is how you deal with elasticity difference in the Springs. Over time, the same thing can happen to any user.
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