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Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Andy Klosky
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Date: February 09, 2009 10:46PM
I was thinking of making a weaving jig to see if I care for weaving. Looking around I see some round jigs that wrap around the rod, some flat jigs with "V" foam blocks, and some like the flat jigs that are just curved 90*. Any preferences? Is one better than the other, or does it just depend on the type of weave being done? Has this area already been covered on here?
Thanks. Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Raymond Adams
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Date: February 10, 2009 12:49AM
You got it, it depends on the weaving application.
The round ones like the Wonder Weaver are able to hold threads that in some cases wrap completely arround the rod. A flat set of jigs can't do that. The flat jigs however, are easier and quicker to set-up so in some cases are a better choice for curtain types of patterns. Doc Ski re-designed his flat jigs from a single flat base to a base that has 2 flats at a right angle. That design for larger jigs (80-100 thread cap) helps keep the threads at a shallower angle (lower) to the blank. One design you didn't mention is a "hanging weight loom". I tried to locate a photo of one in the photo section but gave up after 20 pages. I know there is a photo of one around somewhere. Raymond Adams Eventually, all things merge, and a river runs through it.. Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Robert Balcombe
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Date: February 10, 2009 03:34AM
If you can find a 20 year old Rod Crafter book. The whole pattern is in it. The rod stays stationary and you use a bobbin to hold the wrapping thread. As you use the bobbin to wrap around the rod and weave threads. Where a style like the wonder Weaver and DocSki's, you canturn the rod. At the Lamiglas show 2 years ago Kerry Hansen and DocSki demoed. both jigs. Andy where are you from? I believe they are going to have some styles of jigs at both the High Point show and the Southern CA. show in May. Check with Tom K for jigs at High Point and @#$%& Who might be carring jigs there
Good Wraps Bob Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Andy Klosky
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Date: February 10, 2009 04:28AM
Washington state.
Looking at some of the work in the gallery is quite inspiring . . . and somewhat intimidating. Obviously I first need to learn to stand, then walk, then . . . Anyway, some of the pre-made jigs are a bit pricey to just find out if I like to weave or not. I am relatively new to rod building and have much to learn. I made a nice 7' spinner for my son to steelhead with since he has a hard time with my rods. He is young and the longer rods are awkward for him. I currently use an IST1143F baitcaster with an acidwrap for steelhead. I like it a lot. Very nice to hook a fish on a rod I built. So now I want to learn / build a few more, and so it goes. Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Steve Biehler
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Date: February 10, 2009 08:24AM
Hi Andy, hopefully someone can follow up with the right issue. There is an article in a previous Rodmaker describing the construction of the flat looms that you can easily build at home. It is probably similar to Doc Ski's 80-100 thread loom. I made mine out of light weight plastic sheet. I suspect that any stiff material could be used. It worked well enough for me to want to do more weaving. Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Robert Balcombe
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Date: February 10, 2009 08:32AM
Andy there is a rod building show at the Lamiglas plant in April. If you are interested give Kendra at Lamiglas a call. It is free. There well be experience knowledgeable builders from all over the US, plus work shops in all phases of rod building. Where in Washington? I live in Elma by the coast 1/2 way between Olympia and Aberdeen. Some of the builders you see here well be there.
Good Wraps Bob Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Dan Makauskas
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Date: February 10, 2009 09:06AM
Andy, Jim Upton's book has plans for a loom as well as many tips and tricks that have helped me out quite a bit. The plans also appeared in Rodmaker vol 9 issue 3. I have made several sets, they are easy to make and cost just a few dollars at the hardware store for parts. Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Andy Klosky
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Date: February 10, 2009 10:42AM
Thank you all.
At this point I plan to attend that show at Lamiglas. I hope to make a rod, but I was not fast enough to respond. Still, "stand-by" is not a "no"and Kendra seems very nice from here E-mails. A local builder I know recently told me about that so I have made plans to go. Just need to get a room. I am in the Tri-city, Washington area. It is a few hours drive for me. I will be leaving here pretty early . . . It will be exciting to meet some folks and learn a few things. Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Grant Darby
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Date: February 10, 2009 03:17PM
I'll second the suggestion for a jig like Doc's. He was kind enough to do a trade with me at the Lamiglas bash a couple of years ago. I've used it several times and they work well. Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Robert Balcombe
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Date: February 10, 2009 03:35PM
Andy where are you staying? We and a few other builders are staying at the Lewis River Inn, best beds in town. Come up and say Hi. You well reconize me I am short 5'3" and my wife is 6"2"I well also be doing a cork repair class.. Good Wraps Bob Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Robert Balcombe
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Date: February 10, 2009 05:00PM
Grant are you goint to Lamiglas in April this year? Hope to see you there. Good Wraps Bob Re: Weaving jigs?
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: February 10, 2009 05:14PM
Stan Lothamer makes a nice weaving jig - he's also a sponsor of this website. EasyWeave Looms. Link to the left.
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Posted by:
Andy Klosky
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Date: February 11, 2009 12:51PM
Thanks Tom.
Bob, I sent an Email. Didn't want to fill up this page with stuff. Thanks for all the replies so far. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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