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Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Today's walk.....cattle and conkers.



Cattle at the river. They could be right, the forecast says we may have a drop of rain and a thunderstorm.


Looks like we could get a bumper crop of conkers this year!


Bodnant gardens, April 2015.......20.



Across the lake.
  

Bodnant house.
  

Reflections.
  

Looking down on the pin factory.
 

Monday, 29 June 2015

Sunday, 28 June 2015

Brother KH-950i knitting machine...........needle selection.


For reasons known to somebody, the workings of the 950 seem to be covered by the official secrets act! I have taken some pic's, with difficulty, as there isn't much room and I didn't want to strip it down.


 
The 16 solenoids are located under the card reader. you can see the 16 tabs of the solenoids and running the carriage up and down with a pattern selected you will notice these tabs moving individually. This will indicate the solenoids are being selected by the electronics.


Right hand end of machine, photo's are from this end.



Rods from the 16 solenoids pass under the card reader to the 8 needle selector plates. When a solenoid is selected it will move the selected needle plate laterally.


Difficult to show in a still, when the carriage moves along the needle bed it causes the rear of the needles to do a Mexican wave.


If a needle is to be selected, the needle plate will have moved laterally and after the Mexican wave it will come to rest on the vertical portion of the needle selector plate, if not selected it will go back to it's original position. If a needle is raised at it's rear the carriage will move it forward on the needle bed to pick up the second thread if doing a pattern.

The selector plates run the full length of the bed as the electronics is only interested in the needles directly under the carriage the remainder don't matter. The electronics always knows where the carriage is as it gets position information from the end sensors driven by the timing belt which in turn is moved by the carriage.

Hope this helps and better still makes sense!

Today's walk........thistle and bug.



A green bug wandering around the head of a thistle. Slowly they are getting their lovely purple colour.

Bodnant gardens, April 2015.......18.



Looking down on the bridge.
  

A mass of blossom.
  

A nice pink.
  

Water feature.
 

Saturday, 27 June 2015

Today's walk......cattle and blossom.




Cattle enjoying the Saturday morning sun. Taken from the Ystrad bridge.
 

Blackberry buds starting to flower, should get a good feed of blackberries at the end of the summer.
 
 

Bodnant gardens, April 2015.......17.






A selection of flowers and buds.
 

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Today's walk........wild rose.




Wild roses, I think it's called a dog rose.
  

Bodnant gardens, April 2015.......15.



Flowers and buds.
  

This Victorian oven is located where you can stop for refreshments at the old mill building.
  

Waiting for leaves.
  

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Today's walk......Felin Ganol.



Felin ganol, translates to middle mill in English. It's the middle of three mills on the river, hence the name in Welsh. A warm sunny morning today.
  

Bodnant gardens, April 2015.......14.



Primroses.
  

View back up the valley.
  

Through the branches.
  

Hanging like bells.
 

Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Today's walk.......breakfast time.





Two ducks looking for breakfast in the river at the Ystrad bridge. A beautiful start to a summers day today.