Louet Megado Dobby Loom

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6 - 8 Months

Louet Megado Dobby Loom

The Megado is Louet's flagship loom. It's a multi-harness dobby loom with unique innovations, that make weaving a real joy.  Its attractive appearance is due to the advanced engineering and the use of lacquered ash hardwood. Pick up the Louet Megado Loom for sale today!

Dobby head sold separatelyYou must choose between a mechanical and electronic dobby.

Features:

  • large shelf
  • built-in raddle
  • Stainless Steel Reed 40-10 (metric)
  • Lease and Tie-up Sticks
  • 16 Warp Sticks

Configuration

Dimensions

Weight

Texsolv Heddles

Megado 40 / 16-Shaft

36′′ x 50′′ x 52”

137 lbs.

900

Megado 70 / 16-Shaft

47.625" x 50" x 52”

152 lbs.

900

Megado 90 / 16-Shaft

55.5" x 50" x 52”

170 lbs.

900

Megado 110 / 16-Shaft

63.375” x 50" x 52”

185 lbs.

900

Megado 130 / 16-Shaft

71.25” x 50" x 52"

203 lbs.

900

Megado 40 / 32-Shaft

36′′ x 50′′ x 52”

166 lbs.

1700

Megado 70 / 32-Shaft

47.625" x 50" x 52”

181 lbs.

1700

Megado 90 / 32-Shaft

55.5" x 50" x 52”

199 lbs.

1700

Megado 110 / 32-Shaft

63.375” x 50" x 52”

214 lbs.

1700

Megado 130 / 32-Shaft

71.25” x 50" x 52"

232 lbs.

1700

Optional Accessories

Dobby Looms

A dobby loom has a dobby mechanism, which is used to program the harness combinations for the weave pattern. Dobby is short for "draw boy” which refers to the weaver’s helper who was used to control the warp thread by pulling on draw threads. The dobby mechanism replaces the treadle/lam combination of the traditional floor looms. The performance of a multi-harness loom is vastly improved by using a dobby mechanism, as it overcomes the major problems associated with the use of a large number of treadles.

A dobby loom allows you to select the combination of harnesses for every shed opening you wish to make. The great advantage of a dobby loom is that it avoids the necessity and the labor involved in making multiple tie-ups to treadle positioned underneath a loom. An investment in a Louët Dobby ensures many years of comfortable and productive weaving.

The mechanical dobby is a program bar with pegs system. The numbered holes in the program bars correspond with harnesses of the loom. If you want a harness to be raised, you place a peg in the corresponding hole of the program bar. Your series of program bars can be as long as you like; however, if the number of program bars becomes very large, you may want to consider an electronic dobby. The electronic dobby will give you almost unlimited harness combinations using a computer and software from Fiberworks PCW, Patternland, Weavemaker, Weave It, WeavePoint or Pro Weave, which all work with the Louët electronic interface.

Easy Treadling

Both Octado and Megado looms feature a countermarch shed. This is accomplished by raising the back beam at the same time as the shafts are being raised. The beam movement also compensates for changes in warp tension as the shed is made. An innovative construction ensures the action of the well balanced pedal to be very light in operation. This main pedal and also the optional weaving bench are adjustable in height to accommodate the weaver’s physical requirements.

As with the Delta and Spring looms, Octado and Megado have the Louët sprung breast beam, a unique warp tension control system, which allows the weaver to set and check the warp tension each time the warp is advanced.

These innovative design features give the Octado and Megado looms an indisputable advantage over other competitive products. No other multi- harness loom treadles as light and creates as large a shed, even with a very high tension on the warp.

The Megado loom has to be purchased with either the mechanical dobby head (shown on loom above left) or an electronic dobby head (shown on loom above right).

  • If you choose the electronic dobby head you have the option from several software packages that work with the Megado, such as: FiberworksPCW, Patternland, PixeLoom Proweave, Weavemaker and Weave It. The Megado interface supports both PC and Mac operating platforms.
  • If your choice is the mechanical dobby head you do not need any software of computer to operate this loom.
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$11,038.00 - $17,643.00
Description

Louet Megado Dobby Loom

The Megado is Louet's flagship loom. It's a multi-harness dobby loom with unique innovations, that make weaving a real joy.  Its attractive appearance is due to the advanced engineering and the use of lacquered ash hardwood. Pick up the Louet Megado Loom for sale today!

Dobby head sold separatelyYou must choose between a mechanical and electronic dobby.

Features:

  • large shelf
  • built-in raddle
  • Stainless Steel Reed 40-10 (metric)
  • Lease and Tie-up Sticks
  • 16 Warp Sticks

Configuration

Dimensions

Weight

Texsolv Heddles

Megado 40 / 16-Shaft

36′′ x 50′′ x 52”

137 lbs.

900

Megado 70 / 16-Shaft

47.625" x 50" x 52”

152 lbs.

900

Megado 90 / 16-Shaft

55.5" x 50" x 52”

170 lbs.

900

Megado 110 / 16-Shaft

63.375” x 50" x 52”

185 lbs.

900

Megado 130 / 16-Shaft

71.25” x 50" x 52"

203 lbs.

900

Megado 40 / 32-Shaft

36′′ x 50′′ x 52”

166 lbs.

1700

Megado 70 / 32-Shaft

47.625" x 50" x 52”

181 lbs.

1700

Megado 90 / 32-Shaft

55.5" x 50" x 52”

199 lbs.

1700

Megado 110 / 32-Shaft

63.375” x 50" x 52”

214 lbs.

1700

Megado 130 / 32-Shaft

71.25” x 50" x 52"

232 lbs.

1700

Optional Accessories

Dobby Looms

A dobby loom has a dobby mechanism, which is used to program the harness combinations for the weave pattern. Dobby is short for "draw boy” which refers to the weaver’s helper who was used to control the warp thread by pulling on draw threads. The dobby mechanism replaces the treadle/lam combination of the traditional floor looms. The performance of a multi-harness loom is vastly improved by using a dobby mechanism, as it overcomes the major problems associated with the use of a large number of treadles.

A dobby loom allows you to select the combination of harnesses for every shed opening you wish to make. The great advantage of a dobby loom is that it avoids the necessity and the labor involved in making multiple tie-ups to treadle positioned underneath a loom. An investment in a Louët Dobby ensures many years of comfortable and productive weaving.

The mechanical dobby is a program bar with pegs system. The numbered holes in the program bars correspond with harnesses of the loom. If you want a harness to be raised, you place a peg in the corresponding hole of the program bar. Your series of program bars can be as long as you like; however, if the number of program bars becomes very large, you may want to consider an electronic dobby. The electronic dobby will give you almost unlimited harness combinations using a computer and software from Fiberworks PCW, Patternland, Weavemaker, Weave It, WeavePoint or Pro Weave, which all work with the Louët electronic interface.

Easy Treadling

Both Octado and Megado looms feature a countermarch shed. This is accomplished by raising the back beam at the same time as the shafts are being raised. The beam movement also compensates for changes in warp tension as the shed is made. An innovative construction ensures the action of the well balanced pedal to be very light in operation. This main pedal and also the optional weaving bench are adjustable in height to accommodate the weaver’s physical requirements.

As with the Delta and Spring looms, Octado and Megado have the Louët sprung breast beam, a unique warp tension control system, which allows the weaver to set and check the warp tension each time the warp is advanced.

These innovative design features give the Octado and Megado looms an indisputable advantage over other competitive products. No other multi- harness loom treadles as light and creates as large a shed, even with a very high tension on the warp.

The Megado loom has to be purchased with either the mechanical dobby head (shown on loom above left) or an electronic dobby head (shown on loom above right).

  • If you choose the electronic dobby head you have the option from several software packages that work with the Megado, such as: FiberworksPCW, Patternland, PixeLoom Proweave, Weavemaker and Weave It. The Megado interface supports both PC and Mac operating platforms.
  • If your choice is the mechanical dobby head you do not need any software of computer to operate this loom.