Anyways, this blog post can't be all school, can it? So in my Ravelry Group, a friend of mine is wanting to build one of the wheels I made, oh and Sharon from my knitting circle, if you are reading this! She asked me what mods I made or would make for the wheel... So, without further ado...
Mods:
- Move the wheel higher (the wheel on mine rubs on the piece of wood that is for the base. It is very annoying to keep going slower so that the wheel doesn't ruin the whole thing)
- Used a smaller bit (the bits used for this pattern is very uncommon ones, and they don't come in the basic tool kits, so we didn't have any... So we just used one size smaller and just wiggled them around so that the piece fit in just right)
- Used a nail instead of a shaker peg (we originally put on a shaker peg, and I glued it, and waited all night for the glue to dry, but the first time I used the wheel, within 15 minutes, the shaker peg fell off, so we just put in a skrew thing-y and called it good, so now I don't have any problem with it...)
I am sorry I don't know what it is called, but here is a photo of the skrew I used, hopefully you understand what it is, because I sure don't! Oh should I tell you now, this is my very first woodworking project I have ever done, and it was for sure a learning curve! It was very nice to get to spend quality time with my Step-Dad, though!
That's a wood screw with a not-fully-threaded shaft, and a nut. As long as it works!
ReplyDeleteBut I was hoping for pictures of you spinning.
Shatki