Hi. I've purchased and recently assembled a second-hand 'standard' Glimåkra countermarch loom; I'm soon to begin the tie-up.
It has 16 horizontal countermarch jacks, 8 shafts, 8 short lamms, but 10 long lamms and 10 treadles.
I take it, the 8 short lamms interface with the 8 shafts, and the 10 long lamms with the 10 treadles.
Thus, the number of short lamms must always match the number of shafts and similarly, the number of long lamms match the number treadles.
Is this how it works?
Thank-you.