When choosing which fiber-prep tools are worthy of space in your studio, you have options. For portability, you can’t beat a flicker, Lock Pop, or handcards. If woolen spinning is your thing, a blending board is where it’s at. Worsted preparations are the wheelhouse of combs and a hackle. But when it comes to throughput and versatility, a drumcarder is unmatched. While the mechanical design of drumcarders makes their inherent advantage in throughput obvious, most people are less familiar with the types of outputs that a drumcarder can produce: semiworsted batts, carded sliver, rolags, and woolen batts.
Depending on which articles you have read, workshops you have taken, videos you have watched, or your innate sense of order, you probably think that fiber should go into a drumcarder either always…