Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Progress made on my new Handmade ski shuttles.
So in between orders I've been working on my ski shuttle design and here she is. One day I'm going to make that steam box so I can get a better curve on the ends of these but for now this is as good as it gets. These will be for sale now and I will continue to work on the design as I get user input but I'm feeling pretty good about these. YAAAAAAAAAAAAA :) These will be 16" and 13" long and 1.5" wide x 1 inch tall. This one is made from black walnut.
Monday, October 24, 2016
Handmade Ski Shuttle
Wow, it was a beautiful weekend. The weather was a cool 80ish and breezy. I don't know about you but I long for these sort of days and I wish we had more than one or two a year! Anyway the weather was so nice I spend the entire and I do mean entire weekend in my garage filling orders and oh yes...designing new stuff! Oh and how fun is that. So I wanted to find ways of using that totally expensive (for me) laser machine and I've created several files to test out to see if they will be worthy of laser cutting.
The first thing I set out to try to cut is 3/4" oak with a mirror cut. Well unfortunately this did not work. The oak is just way to hard. So I tried the same file (heddle stands for my looms) on some pine and wallah it worked like a charm. I'm not sure I want to use pine for the heddle stands but it might work since they really don't get any stress.
So then I moved on to making a new shuttle. Oh yes a new shuttle! This one has been in my mind for some time to make. A "potential" customer has been nagging "sort of" me for a ski shuttle for months. I told her when time permits that I would give it a go. Well finally I did. This is the proto type it is 1" tall x 1" wide x 16" long. I'm going to change the width to 1.5" so more yarn can fit onto it and I'm also going to do a 13" version.
Well without further ado here is my first ski shuttle. These I made from solid mahogany.
The first thing I set out to try to cut is 3/4" oak with a mirror cut. Well unfortunately this did not work. The oak is just way to hard. So I tried the same file (heddle stands for my looms) on some pine and wallah it worked like a charm. I'm not sure I want to use pine for the heddle stands but it might work since they really don't get any stress.
So then I moved on to making a new shuttle. Oh yes a new shuttle! This one has been in my mind for some time to make. A "potential" customer has been nagging "sort of" me for a ski shuttle for months. I told her when time permits that I would give it a go. Well finally I did. This is the proto type it is 1" tall x 1" wide x 16" long. I'm going to change the width to 1.5" so more yarn can fit onto it and I'm also going to do a 13" version.
Well without further ado here is my first ski shuttle. These I made from solid mahogany.
As you can see from the bottom I need to work on the file so the tabs come all the way through to the bottom. :) These will be in the scratch and dent section.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Backstrap loom with shuttle.
You might have noticed my post about my new laser machine. Well it's taken a super long time (at least for me) to get it all figured out and actually make something with it. My goal is to make rug shuttles, heddles and other items I can dream up. So I thought I'd post an update. Here is my first project that is for sale. :) I have made other items and will take pictures soon but this one is ready and I'm super pleased!
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