Daedalus Roly-Poly 매뉴얼 - 페이지 7
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Tips & Tricks
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The 40mm core will be used in most cases.
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The 22mm core is great for laceweight or finer yarns as well as for
a skein of 50 grams or less.
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Tension hooks are best used for finer or slick yarns.
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Experiment with locations for setting up your Roly-Poly and Swift
of choice. We typically keep the Roly-Poly and Whirligig on the
same surface about 2-5 feet apart. Placing them further apart can
allow twist to be evenly dispursed throughout the yarn.
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Ball width can go up to 8.5" wide and yarn can be as thick as what
can fit through and move freely through the orifice and guides.
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Watching the Roly-Poly wind is mesmerizing, but your primary
focus needs to be on the swift to catch snags, especially if your
skein looks like it may have issues.
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If you have a skein snag on your swift, turn off the switch on the
Roly-Poly and turn the speed dial to zero. Then take one wrap off
the core to create some slack in the yarn and clear the snag on the
swift. Before you start the Roly-Poly again, make sure the speed is
dialed down so you're not restarting at full speed. You can speed
up the flyer once the swift is moving freely again.
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For an umbrella swift, make sure the umbrella is not tight against
the top of the post, creating friction. You want the swift to move
freely.
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Special note for Schacht Ultra Swift users: we recommend using
the swift in its upright position, for maximum success. When
horizontal, the winding handle causes the swift to be unbalanced
(heavy on one side) and not turn evenly. This is fine when using
the handle to wind a skein onto the swift, but when using it as
a yarn source, it causes fluctuations between very slack and
moderate tension with every revolution.
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