MIL-DTL-29396B(MC)
3.6.1.2. Thread breaks and ends of seams. The ends of all seams
and stitching (stitch type 301), except ends of a continuous line
of stitching, when not caught in other seams or stitchings shall
be backtacked not less than 1/4 inch. The ends of a continuous
line of stitching shall be overlapped not less than 1/2 inch.
Thread breaks shall be secured back of the break not less than
1/2 inch.
3.6.2 Shade marking. The component parts of each jacket cut
from one piece of the wool and lining material, including pairs
of sleeve linings and underarm shields when not cut from ends,
shall be shade marked to ensure uniform shade and size throughout
the garment. Any method of shade marking may be used except:
a.
Corrosive metal fastening devices.
b.
Sew-on shade tickets.
c.
Adhesive type tickets which show discoloration or leave
traces of paper or adhesive mass to the material upon removal of
the tickets.
3.6.3 Fusing operations. The fusing operations for fusing the
fusible interlining specified in 3.3.6 to the basic material of
the outer shell specified in 3.3.1 shall be performed on a fusing
press. Specific settings (see 6.5) for the particular fusible
style and press to be used should be obtained from the supplier
of the fusible material so that the optimum results can be
obtained.
TABLE I.
Manufacturing requirements.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE
STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
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Cutting.
a. Cut jackets in strict accordance
with patterns furnished by the
Government.
b. Cut all materials in the
direction of the warp as indicated by
the directional lines on the pattern.
c. Cut all scarlet wool parts of the
coat from one piece of the basic
material.
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