Louet Octado Floor Loom

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Louet Octado Loom (Dobby Weaving Loom)

Another great dobby weaving loom from Louët: 8 Shafts, 70 cm, 90 cm and 110 cm weaving width (27.5", 35.5” and 43.3”).

A dobby mechanism (programmable shaft selector) is an alternative for the tie-ups to the treadles on a standard hand weaving loom. Looms with 16 or more shafts need a dobby mechanism, because it becomes unmanageable to operate such a loom with treadles.

An 8-shafts jack loom requires an average of 40 tie-ups on the treadles. A counter marche requires 80 tie-ups. This needs to be done in a very uncomfortable position. With a dobby loom, you can say good-bye to the tie-ups!

The new Octado has a similar operating method as the familiar Megado. This means a big counter marche shed and a very light treadling action. Again, easy on the weaver.

The Octado can be operated with a mechanical dobby, or with an electronic interface. The electronic interface works with most popular computer weaving software, including Fiberworks PCW, Patternland, PixieLoom, Weavemaker, Proweave and Weave It.

The middle section of the Octado (where all the shafts are) comes completely assembled. A detailed instruction manual will help you to complete the assembly without any problems.

click here for more information about dobby looms.....

Configuration

Weaving

Width

Dimensions

w x d x h

Weight

Texsolv Heddles

Octado 70

70cm

(27.5”)

45.25′′ x 39′′ x 50”

99 lbs.

600

Octado 90

90cm

(35.5”)

53" x 39" x 50”

106 lbs.

800

Octado 110

110cm

(43.3”)

61" x 39" x 50”

117 lbs.

1200

  • Breast Beam Height: 36.50" (92.7cm)

Optional Accessories

 

Please note that the interface works with either the serial port or the USB port.

The interface has a built-in serial to USB converter. To use the Interface through the USB port, first install the USB driver.

The Octado 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 ProweaveWeavemaker 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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Description

Louet Octado Loom (Dobby Weaving Loom)

Another great dobby weaving loom from Louët: 8 Shafts, 70 cm, 90 cm and 110 cm weaving width (27.5", 35.5” and 43.3”).

A dobby mechanism (programmable shaft selector) is an alternative for the tie-ups to the treadles on a standard hand weaving loom. Looms with 16 or more shafts need a dobby mechanism, because it becomes unmanageable to operate such a loom with treadles.

An 8-shafts jack loom requires an average of 40 tie-ups on the treadles. A counter marche requires 80 tie-ups. This needs to be done in a very uncomfortable position. With a dobby loom, you can say good-bye to the tie-ups!

The new Octado has a similar operating method as the familiar Megado. This means a big counter marche shed and a very light treadling action. Again, easy on the weaver.

The Octado can be operated with a mechanical dobby, or with an electronic interface. The electronic interface works with most popular computer weaving software, including Fiberworks PCW, Patternland, PixieLoom, Weavemaker, Proweave and Weave It.

The middle section of the Octado (where all the shafts are) comes completely assembled. A detailed instruction manual will help you to complete the assembly without any problems.

click here for more information about dobby looms.....

Configuration

Weaving

Width

Dimensions

w x d x h

Weight

Texsolv Heddles

Octado 70

70cm

(27.5”)

45.25′′ x 39′′ x 50”

99 lbs.

600

Octado 90

90cm

(35.5”)

53" x 39" x 50”

106 lbs.

800

Octado 110

110cm

(43.3”)

61" x 39" x 50”

117 lbs.

1200

  • Breast Beam Height: 36.50" (92.7cm)

Optional Accessories

 

Please note that the interface works with either the serial port or the USB port.

The interface has a built-in serial to USB converter. To use the Interface through the USB port, first install the USB driver.

The Octado 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 ProweaveWeavemaker 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.