A Loom Shaped Object, Part 2

In the last chapter, I'd gotten the loom built, but had some doubts as to whether it was really a loom. At that point, I decided to just go for it: the goal was to see if it could be made to work, not to see if it ever worked before. As you may or may not know, countermarche looms are... complicated. This one is a horizontal countermarche, meaning there's a cord that goes up through the middle of the warp to the jacks, and there are two jacks for every shaft. I'd gotten as far as the previous owner ever had already. She got it built, but never tied it up or put a warp on it. In the spirit of just moving ahead as quickly as I could, I put some 10 1/2" heddles on two shafts, used loops of poly cord to hold them up, and tied everything together. In the end the shafts went up and down when I pushed the treadles, so I guess I did it right! (Eventually, after some trial and error.) In all honesty it wasn't that bad: two shafts and two treadles l...