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Who made the water frame?

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Richard Arkwright

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When was water frame made?

It was made in England but I'm not sure where in England


What did Richard arkwright achieve?

He made the Water Frame


Who built the water frame?

Richard Arkwright built the Water Frame in 1769. It was a machine powered by water that made good yarn for making clothes.


What did Richard Arkwright do before he made the water frame?

he was a writer.


How does a water frame work?

The water frame works by water going into the water frame and ebergy is produced! it aslo makes water more drinkable instead of people walking down to the water frame


What century was the water frame invented in?

it was invented in the indrustrial revolution 18c defne


How does the water frame made by Richard Arkwright work?

It runs by a waterwheel and that does all the labour.


When was the water frame invented?

The Water-Frame was used to spin yarn. It was invented by Richard Arkwright in 1769, and the Water-Frame made yarn spinning much easier for people, and had much more strength than the Spinning Jenny, invented in 1767.


What machine held 100 spindles of thread and was operated by water?

water frame


When did people start using the water frame?

The Water Frame or Spinning Frame was first used around 1769/70.


How do you make water hyacinth furniture?

Water Hyacinth furniture is made from the braids prepared from the dry stems of the plant. Since the braids do not have the strength, the structure of the furniture is made from Rattan, Wood, Bamboo or Iron. Once the frame is designed and prepared the water hyacinth braids are woven on the frame. Weaving is similar to the rattan furniture weaving.


Water frame-what is the modern version of a water frame?

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