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textielboom scheren

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In this context, "textielboom scheren" refers to the process of warping a beam, which means winding the warp threads onto a warp beam (scheringboom) in preparation for weaving.

The warping process involves:

  • Arranging the threads in the correct order and tension.
  • Transferring them from cones or spools onto the beam.
  • Ensuring even distribution to avoid tension issues during weaving.

This is a crucial step in the weaving process, as a properly warped beam ensures smooth weaving operations. In English, "textielboom scheren" can be translated as "warping a warp beam" or simply "beam warping."