Uneven opening
Dense locks and clumps can move from card to wheel without enough separation.
DrumCarder is positioned for spinners, felters, yarn studios, and fiber sellers who need a repeatable way to open, blend, and organize wool or specialty fiber before the creative work begins.
Hand cards and blending boards are useful, but they can be slow when the goal is a consistent batt, a repeatable color blend, or a smoother prep before spinning.
Dense locks and clumps can move from card to wheel without enough separation.
Small color batches are hard to repeat when each pass is built by hand.
A maker can spend more time preparing fiber than testing the yarn idea.
Fibers that are not controlled during prep can shed, tangle, or compress.
Feed locks or prepared fiber gradually, let the licker-in open the fiber, and build a batt on the main drum. The page stays conservative because final production specs are not yet supplied: no claims about exact cloth TPI, drum width, motorization, country of origin, or warranty are published until those facts are confirmed.
A consistent drum path helps organize fiber into a cleaner sheet for spinning, felting, or packaging.
Layer colors and fiber types through repeated passes when you need a repeatable recipe.
Move routine opening and blending away from constant hand-carding pressure.
Test small ideas before committing a whole fleece or dye batch.
For fiber sellers, a prepared batt is easier to photograph, label, and explain.
The current listing is written to accept real production specs and product photography later.
Prep rolags, batts, and blends before wheel or spindle work.
Build fiber sheets with more even color and texture distribution.
Create repeatable sample batts for small online product drops.
Blend test colors and compare recipes before larger batches.
Tease locks lightly and feed small amounts instead of forcing dense fiber into the carder.
Let each pass collect on the drum, then add color or texture layers as needed.
Take off the batt, inspect the blend, and run another pass when a smoother prep is needed.
A focused WooCommerce product page is now connected to the site navigation, cart, checkout, schema, and support pages.
DrumCarder is a single-product site for a compact drum carder concept aimed at fiber preparation, blending, and small-batch batt making.
Not yet. The site now avoids exact claims about drum size, carding cloth, materials, and warranty until supplier evidence is available.
The page is written for spinners, felters, yarn studios, dye workshops, and small fiber sellers.
It can support workflows that are too repetitive for hand cards, but hand cards are still useful for very small samples and touch-up work.
The public copy mentions wool, alpaca, dyed locks, and blended craft fiber in broad terms only.
No. The image is a concept visual for layout and merchandising until real product photography is supplied.
Fiber tools are physical products. Buyers need accurate details about materials, size, accessories, and care before relying on exact specs.
Yes. The WooCommerce cart and checkout routes are kept active, but payment completion still requires the store owner to verify gateway settings.
Supplier photos, measured specs, package contents, shipping times, warranty terms, and a real product demonstration.
Yes. Contact, shipping, refund, terms, privacy, about, and payment pages are created or refreshed with DrumCarder-specific copy.
Yes. The structure supports future guides on carding wool, blending art batts, and choosing fiber-prep tools.
The remaining risk is product evidence: real photos and confirmed fulfillment details are still needed before a final no-caveat launch.
The cloned placeholder surface has been replaced with a focused DrumCarder single-product path.