Want this question answered?
Since I do not know what kind of machine you have ( you can sometimes look for the manufacturers website, and see if they show a threading diagram ) all I can say is the rule of thumb is to draw the thread from the spool, usually, through a disc or eyelet, and draw the thread down a slot, ( it will catch a hook of some sort, inside that slot ) then back up, usually passing between 2 discs, ( which hold the tension ) over another hook ( this is an obvious slot in the thread take up ) and back down to the thread guide and to the needle.You will always have the thread moving down, up then down again, for a total of 3 passes through the mechanism. MOST machines are threaded from left to right, though I had one machine that threaded from right to left.Like I said, it might be a good idea to check the manufacturers website for threading instructions.
Thread guides lead the thread in this order: Thread Spool to Tension Discs to Take-Up Lever to Needle. A machine is threaded with the take-up lever in its highest position and the presser bar lifted. Generally, the thread guides provide a path that keeps the thread from crossing over itself. From the spool, any thread guides mounted on the top cover are first, back to front. On the face plate (front of machine) any thread guides that sit to the right of the tension discs are threaded before inserting thread around & between the discs. If there be any thread guide that is BOTH to the left of the tension discs AND right of the take up lever, the thread would go there next. My fairly typical Japanese Zigzag Machine does not have a thread guide between the tension discs and the take-up lever, but if there were one, I would call it the "Tension to Take-Up Lever Thread Guide." From there the thread passes right-to left through the hole of the take up lever, and then down through all thread guides mounted to the left of the take-up lever. Lastly, the thread goes down through a needle clamp thread guide and through the eye of the needle. Not a short answer, but I hope it addresses your question.
It should, as long as you don't play with the part that reads the discs directly.
If your PS3 is not reading inserted discs, you can fix it by restoring the system settings(it should work if your Blu-ray drive is functional).
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
what is difference between compact discs and digital versalite discs
There should be 2 discs Leon and Claire ?
discs
You can no longer get them on the larger websites like Amazon and eBay.
PS2 games are on DVD discs
An experienced orthopaedic surgeon .
Compact Discs is the correct spelling.