Warp thread top attachment point or WARP SATIN WEAVES, to the knits obtained by the addition of the connection point where the weft thread is on top. REINFORCED SATIN BRAIDES It called.
What are impacted teeth?
When one or more teeth fails to grow in the correct position and is therefore held below the normal gum line, it is called an impaction. This can be complete, such as completely unerrupted (buried) third molars (wisdom teeth) or partial when just part of the tooth is visible in the mouth.
Why are impactions important?
For best function and appearance the teeth should grow in a healthy alignment. When one or more teeth is impacted, this can affect the function of that tooth but also the function and appearance of other teeth.
Whether all impactions should be treated is still controversial and your dentist and oral and maxillofacial team can explain the advantages and disadvantages or treatment for you, which is usually surgical.
In this way, it is possible to give a more robust structure to the tissue, since yarn floating is reduced. Reinforced satin weaves; There are two types as satin weaves strengthened in the warp direction and satin weaves strengthened in the weft direction.
- WARP REINFORCED SATIN BRAID:
In any weft satin weave to be strengthened in the warp direction, one or more attachment points are added to each attachment point where the warp yarn is on top. In warp satin knitting, on the other hand, a reinforced satin weave is created by adding one or more connection points to each connection point where the warp thread is at the bottom. It is called satin, which is obtained by decreasing the hail in warp satin and increasing the hail in weft satin.
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From 1 full, 4 empty, 3 skipped, 5-ply weft satin seen above; Let's make the satin weave strengthened in the warp direction.
Prior to; Let's determine the report boundaries of our 3-hop 5-weft satin, which is the basis of our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction. We collect the numbers above and below our knitting line.
This gives us the number of warp and weft wires that should be included in the report. 1+4=5 So; 5 Warp and 5 Weft
Now let's set our report limits.
After that, let's draw or write our 3-hop 5-weft satin, which is the basis of our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction, within the borders of the report.
This satin weave; Let's make a reinforced satin weave by adding an attachment point in the warp direction. So, we're going to add one hail over the hail in each warp.
Now, let's make our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction by adding 1 connection point to each solid point.
In this way, we make our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction by adding a full dot in each warp in our 3-hop 5-weft satin, which is the basis of our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction.
In our 3-hop 5-weft satin, which is the basis of our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction, the image of the satin weave strengthened in the warp direction by adding a solid point in each warp is seen as 5 report warp and 5 report weft.
Now, let's make the satin weave, which is reinforced in the warp direction from 1 full, 4 empty, 3-hop, 5-weft satin. Here we will add 2 additional points on each satin point and we will obtain a strengthened satin weave in the warp direction. Prior to; Let's determine the report boundaries of our 3-hop 5-weft satin, which is the basis of our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction. We collect the numbers above and below our knitting line. This gives us the number of warp and weft wires that should be included in the report. 1+4=5 So; 5 Warps and 5 Wefts. Now let's set our report limits.
After that, let's draw or write our 3-hop 5-weft satin, which is the basis of our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction, within the borders of the report.
This satin weave; Let's make a reinforced satin weave by adding TWO connection points in the warp direction. Well ; we will add TWO hails on top of the hail in each warp.
Now, let's make our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction by adding 2 connection point to each solid point.
In this way; We make our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction by adding TWO solid points in each warp in our 3-hop 5-weft satin, which is the basis of our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction.
In our 3-hop 5-weft satin, which is the basis of our satin weave strengthened in the warp direction, by adding TWO solid dots in each warp, the image of the satin weave strengthened in the warp direction is seen as 5 report warp and 5 report weft.
WEFT DIRECTION REINFORCED SATIN BRAID:
In any weft satin weave to be strengthened in the weft direction, one or more attachment points are added to each attachment point where the warp yarn is on top. In warp satin knitting, on the other hand, a reinforced satin weave is created by adding one or more connection points to each connection point where the warp thread is at the bottom.
Let's get a satin weave that is strengthened in the direction of the weft from the 1 full, 4 empty, 3 jump, 5 weft satin seen above;
Prior to; Let's determine the report boundaries of our 3-hop 5-fold ATKI satin, which is the basis of our satin weave strengthened in the ATKI direction. We collect the numbers above and below our knitting line. This gives us the number of warp and weft wires that should be included in the report. 1+4=5 So; 5 Warp and 5 Weft
After that, let's draw or write our 3-hop 5-warp satin, which is the basis of our satin weave, which is strengthened in the direction of WEFT, within the borders of the report.
This satin weave; Let's make the reinforced satin weave by ADDING ONE FULL to the filled point on each weft, IN THE WEFT direction, THAT IS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT. So, we will add 1 DOLU to the DOLU in each weft. Well; If the satin weave that will form the basis of the satin weave strengthened in the weft direction is WARP SATIN, the FULL dots on each WEFT will be DECREASED ONE or more. That is, if the satin weave that will form the basis of the satin weave strengthened in the weft direction is SCARF SATIN, the FULL dots on each WEFT ARE INCREASED ONE or more.
Now, let's make our STRENGTHEN SATIN weave in the WEFT DIRECTION by adding 1 FULL to the FULL point on each WEFT. Well; Let's add 1 FULL dot from left to right to the FULL dot on each weft
In our 3-hop 5-weft satin, which is the basis of our satin weave strengthened in the weft direction, by adding 1 FULL point from LEFT TO RIGHT on each WEFT, the image of the satin weave strengthened in the weft direction is 5 report warp and 5 report weft image.