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  2. Units of textile measurement - Wikipedia

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    Denier is a direct measure of linear density of fibers, yarns and threads, expressed as grams per 9,000 metres. Learn about other units of textile measurement, such as tex, dtex, cotton count, woolen count, linen count and more.

  3. Twist per inch - Wikipedia

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    As a spinner spins, they will often stop every few minutes to check to see that the number of twists per inch is the same throughout the yarn, as well as that the number of wraps per inch (the thickness of the yarn) is the same. Measuring the number of twists per inch while spinning singles also helps the spinner create a balanced yarn when ...

  4. Unified Thread Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Thread Standard (UTS) is a screw thread form and series used in the US and Canada. It has a 60° profile, a major diameter, a minor diameter, and a pitch, and is designated by a number and a threads per inch.

  5. Pick glass - Wikipedia

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    Picks per inch is the number of weft threads per inch of woven fabric. [5] Pick is a term that refers to a single weft thread. [6] By and large, the more ends and picks per inch, the finer the cloth. Balanced plain weave fabrics have warp and weft threads that are the same weight (size) and have the same number of ends and picks per inch. [7]

  6. Reed (weaving) - Wikipedia

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    A reed is a part of a weaving loom that separates and spaces the warp threads. Sleying is the term for pulling the warp threads through the reed during the warping process. Learn more about reeds, their history, dents, interchangeability and use in cooking.

  7. Screw thread - Wikipedia

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    A screw thread is a helical structure that converts rotational and linear movement or force. Learn about the gender, handedness, form, and categories of screw threads, and their uses in fastening, connecting, measuring, and moving objects.

  8. List of drill and tap sizes - Wikipedia

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    Find the appropriate tap drill for any thread size in imperial and metric systems up to 36.5 mm diameter. Learn the rules of thumb and examples for choosing the best tap drill based on major diameter, pitch, or major minus pitch.

  9. Micrometer (device) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of micrometers, such as outside, inside, depth, and thread, and how they are used for accurate measurement. Also, discover the history of micrometers, from their invention by William Gascoigne in the 17th century to their modern applications.