In addition to the looms I own (Macomber jack loom, Louet magic dobby, 32 shaft countermarch dobby I built from a Walter Arm countermarch, small tapestry loom that I built from scratch, 2 Leclerc Dorothy table looms, and finally, a Varpapuu countermarch made into a draw loom), I have worked on many other loom, repairing them for weaving students. The looms I've worked on or owned in the past include Gunter, Thought Products, Norwood, Bernat, F J Ahrens, Brio, Ashford, Harrisville.
In addition, several of these looms have been modified to do my structural 3D weaving, primarily the Louet and Dorothy looms.
I build / repair / modify most of my own looms and tools. Projects have included a table top horizontal warping mill that folds, a bobbin winder, reed de-rusting, temples, building warping trapezes, adding additional warping beams, adding a fly shuttle, changing shedding mechanisms, adding shafts, and a +20 tie up system.
If you are interested in learning more, I do a lecture that describes various loom modifications and tools that I build.
In addition, several of these looms have been modified to do my structural 3D weaving, primarily the Louet and Dorothy looms.
I build / repair / modify most of my own looms and tools. Projects have included a table top horizontal warping mill that folds, a bobbin winder, reed de-rusting, temples, building warping trapezes, adding additional warping beams, adding a fly shuttle, changing shedding mechanisms, adding shafts, and a +20 tie up system.
If you are interested in learning more, I do a lecture that describes various loom modifications and tools that I build.