Sorry, I have no idea where you are, to suggest any place for you. But there are times when I need to hold a large 'cone' of thread at my sewing machine. Put the cone of thread in a large container, and running the thread through the 'eye' of a safety pin ( that you would tape to the sewing machine ) and run the thread past the stem where a spool of thread would normally sit, then thread the machine as usual. It works very well.
I hope this is helpful for you.
the holder of a thread is called a spool
To replace the spool holder on a Weedeater XT 110, first ensure the trimmer is turned off and unplugged. Remove the old spool by pressing the tabs on the sides of the spool holder and lifting it off. Place the new spool onto the holder, ensuring it is properly aligned, and then reattach the spool holder by snapping it back into place. Finally, thread the line through the eyelets as per the manufacturer's instructions.
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To change the spool on an RTE 115 trimmer, first, ensure the trimmer is turned off and unplugged for safety. Remove the old spool by pressing the release tabs on the spool cover and lifting it off. Then, insert a new spool by aligning it with the spool holder and ensuring the line feeds through the eyelets. Finally, replace the spool cover securely, and the trimmer is ready for use.
Shuttles are also called bobbins or loop-takers. This shuttle is a plastic or metal spool that holds the bottom thread in place so the needle can pick up the thread and create a stitch in the fabric.
Spool pins are used on sewing machines to hold the spool of thread. Most or vertical, some that are horizontal use a spool cap to secure the spool of thread. Some machine come with spool nets to cover the spool to ensure the thread enter the machine evenly. Some machines come with an extra spool pin that fits into a small hole on the top of the machine to hold a second spool of thread.
First release hinged back panel. Then holding camera with open back facing towards you, pull spool winding knob out away from camera. This releases film holder. Pull out, drop roll of film in top of film holder. Gently unroll film & pull over rollers located top & bottom of film holder. Then insert end of film in slot in spool. Slightly rotate spool to put film in slight tension. Replace assembly back into camera & push winding knob in. Before closing back of camera, rotate winding knob to make sure film is winding on correctly. Then close camera back. Job done!
Field Signature Method spool piece. It is a system for monitoring changes in the pipe wall over a relatively large area of subsea pipe. It is used to detect, monitor and ensure control of corrosion in pipelines.
A spool of thread is very cheap. Spools of thread can be as cheap as a dollar or less a spool.
This all depends on a few factors (sorry there's really no straight answer here) How thick is your thread? A delicate silk thread is a lot thinner than the thicker, tougher stuff used to stitch up leather... What type of bobbins are you using? (a metal singer 15k bobbin will hold a more thread than a plastic type 66) both design type and material for construction affect the figure. So like I said there is no straight answer here...
That spool is just the right size for my project.
A real reel is a genuine spool.