Not a mark on the wood of any kind is evident. My bobbin slipped while attempting to reorder some warps at the bottom while under a lot of tension and I was sure I had scratched the loom. It has that beautiful clear grain and marking that reminds me of Bird’s Eye Maple. ![]() I’m not that familiar with wood types, but I suspect this is some kind of maple. If you like well-made wooden tools, this is a great choice for you. My first reaction to this loom is that it is beautiful. ![]() Weaving length: 36 inches (or more if you’re careful) without the beam assembly The loom as a piece of equipment So make sure you have some space to work when setting the loom up. Size: 27 inches wide, 30 inches high, 12 inches deep with legs unfolded for weaving (folds in to 7.25 inches for storage)įootprint: This loom definitely takes up more space than the Mirrix loom that weaves the same width. And it is priced quite low for such an intricate piece of equipment. You can get an optional beam system for longer warps. ![]() It works well, has user-friendly adjustments for sett, shedding, warping, and weaving angles. It has already become a loved member of my tapestry loom line-up and I will be using it consistently for the rest of my weaving life I suspect.* This new tapestry loom from Schacht is the newest addition to my loom collection.
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