Assembly Generated Sizes (thread counts, length, width)
When designing the Assembly Tree, thread counts and generated widths or lengths will automatically be calculated. When working with Warp, the number of warp ends as calculated by the repeats and width in reed (based on the ends per inch as defined in Project Information - see Project Information-Planning-Setup) is shown.
Note that the refresh will recalculate these values after changes if needed.
In the following example, Group Example A is collapsed, but the heading shows that 38 threads are in that group, and it takes up 1.9 inches as the picks per inch on this draft is 20.
Group Example B is expanded, and the 156 threads are made up from:
Section 1 - 14 threads
Group B1 - 25 threads repeated twice (Rosepath 8 + Rosepath2 9 + Rosepath 8) for a total of 50
Section 1 - 14 threads
The above 14 + 50 + 14 = 78, repeated twice for Group Example B = 156 threads.
That 156 threads will take up 7.8" in length as the draft is 20 picks per inch.
As each level in the tree represents the length (or width in the case of warp), the repeats for the desired size can be easily adjusted.

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