How was the "fly shuttle" help in improving the handloom production?
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- Fly shuttle was a mechanical device used for faster weaving.
- By the second decade of the 20th century, weavers were using looms with the fly shuttle.
- It increased productivity per worker, speeded up production and reduced labour demand.
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The flying shuttle was one of the essential improvement in the textile industries during the early industrial revolution in England.
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- The flying shuttle machine invented to help in improving the handloom production by increasing its speed.
- John Kay's flying shuttle worked on the mechanic of paddles to shoot the shuttle from two sides when the weaver pulls a cord.
- It allowed a weaver to create fabric faster and work in a much wider machine to produce wider cloths.
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