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27 May 2024
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m 15:31 | DIY, craft, materials, and such / Household and DIY substances 4 changes history +942 [Helpful (4×)] | |||
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13 May 2024
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N 10:59 | Hobby / Sewing notes 2 changes history +1,503 [Helpful (2×)] | |||
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10:53 (cur | prev) +1,367 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with " ==Issues== ===Loose switches=== <!-- Probably the top tension is too low - specifically low top tension. See #adjusting top tension. Tension is a way of adding friction, so the thread resists pull a little (often the thread pulled through two disks that are pushed together). {{comment|If you want an intuition for why what is useful, look at a nice animation for what sowing does with the two wires - you can imagine that the top part not pulling hard enough does not...") |