Boring Science For Sleep
Step inside a 1940s York teasel mill, where a feeder’s day was measured in bundles, rollers, damp cloth, and the steady rhythm of textile finishing. This quiet historical job helped raise the nap on wool fabric, using dried teasel heads and careful hands before modern machinery took over.In this Boring Science For Sleep style video, we follow the slow routine of preparing, feeding, watching, and adjusting the mill as cloth passed through again and again. You’ll hear about the small details of factory life, the tools, the sounds, and the patient work behind a nearly forgotten industrial process.Settle in for a calm look at textile history, old mill work, and one of the obscure roles that kept everyday fabrics moving through Britain’s workshops in the 1940s.
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