Tim's Rudimentary
Treadle Reducer

Description

This site is a web front-end to a program for taking a weaver's tie-up draft and attempting to find a tie-up for producing the same pattern using a loom with fewer treadles (a skeleton tie-up). The original tie-up is assumed to require only one treadle to be depressed at a time; the reduced tie-up may require 2 treadles to be pressed at once.

To use the Treadle Reducer, go straight to

The Treadle Reducer

Other Resources

  • A quick picture of what you can do with the Treadle Reducer.
  • The output of a typical calculation.
  • Limitations of the software and its author.
  • A tutorial example.
  • Technical discussion of the algorithms used, with links to the source code.
  • News! (TR)2 is now open-source; family life is good. I've slightly reworked the site; please tell me right away if I broke anything while making the repairs. That way, I can fix it right away.

Comments?

If this site helped you in any way, or if it frustrated you, I'd love to hear from you. I know how to write for mathematicians, not for weavers. Help me make the Treadle Reducer clearer and better.

I'd be very interested to see what tie-ups you tried to reduce, and to hear how it worked. Did Treadle Reducer find a reduction? How long did it take?

If the Treadle Reducer helped you to make something, I would be thrilled to hear from you, or to see a picture.

On anything related to this site, do feel free to write to me.

Now go make something beautiful!


Tim McLarnan,
Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics
Earlham College,
Richmond, IN 47374 USA

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