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I believe youI have had better results with making my own ropes with Domanoffs cheaper vertical rope walk machine.



That’s what happens if I don’t wind the yarns, threads and rope tight enough.Hi Kuba,
I’m new to this forum and this is my first post. I’ve been trying to make ropes for the past two weeks, but it’s been a complete disaster. So far, I’ve only managed to waste thread and time with the PL4-3 machine from Mr. Aleksei Domanov.
As you can see in the photos, the ropes come out badly twisted and lose almost all their tension. When I tried twisting them in the opposite direction, they turned into a massive tangle, forcing me to stop the machine.
Honestly, for the price I paid, I expected something much better. At this point, I don’t think it’s good for anything at all. Now the main issue will be the return process, since I live in the USA and Mr. Domanov is in Poland.
I’m writing in English in case someone else here owns the same machine and might be able to help. I’d really appreciate the chance to connect with you and hear about your experience using it. I bought a PL4-3, and so far, all I’ve accomplished is wasting thread.
To be honest, I’ve felt like throwing it in the trash—but after reading your posts, I see you speak very highly of it. If you don’t mind, I would greatly appreciate any advice you can share. You can even reply in Polish, or send a private message if you prefer.
I’ve attached some photos so you can see the kind of "ropes" the machine is producing for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jacek Castro
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As a general contractor, architect, and engineer, I’m fairly comfortable with the technical side of machinery, and I’m always learning something new each day to have the opportunity to expand my knowledge. As I explained in another post, I have encountered several setbacks during the attempt, and I have run into a few challenges that I’m still trying to work through. For instance, I had a bobbin come loose while the machine was running, and I’ve also noticed that the wheel holding the three bobbins seems to wobble from side to side rather than rotating smoothly on its axis. This appears to affect how the gears engage, as they sometimes feel like they are slipping and the noise becomes unbearable.

