esantoro Report post Posted April 21, 2008 For those of you who have a 441 cylinder arm machine: If you take a bird's eye view of the secondary tensioning discs (lower discs), how many strand of thread do you see. ? For the longest time I had been wrapping the thread 1.5 times around these discs, but then started getting more consistent, more predictable, more controllable results by wrapping the thread one additional cycle. If I take a bird's eye view of my machine's secondary tensioning discs, I see two strands of thread, not one, as there is when you wrap the thread 1.5 times. What do you see with a bird's eye view on your 441 machine? Thanks, Ed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Art Report post Posted April 21, 2008 Hi Ed, I have 1.5, but if 2.5 works for you then go for it. Almost all of my tension is in the upper. Art For those of you who have a 441 cylinder arm machine:If you take a bird's eye view of the secondary tensioning discs (lower discs), how many strand of thread do you see. ? For the longest time I had been wrapping the thread 1.5 times around these discs, but then started getting more consistent, more predictable, more controllable results by wrapping the thread one additional cycle. If I take a bird's eye view of my machine's secondary tensioning discs, I see two strands of thread, not one, as there is when you wrap the thread 1.5 times. What do you see with a bird's eye view on your 441 machine? Thanks, Ed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites