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Weaving Jig
Weaving Jig

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Jim Hicks



Registered: May 2007
Location: Maryland
Posts: 134
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Homemade weaving jig. Works great with dowels for practice and works fairly well when strapped onto a blank. The foam blocks were handouts from a seminar; a few razor cuts, a few numbers penned in, and viola; no cost weaving jig.
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dave schaub

Registered: May 2005
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 237
Thu August 6, 2009 10:43am

How do you hold them on the dowel or blank?
Jim Hicks

Registered: May 2007
Location: Maryland
Posts: 134
Thu August 6, 2009 9:11pm

The dowel just sticks into a hole I poked through them. Where I couldn't do that with a blank I simply set them in place and wrapped thread around them; they're rubbery enough to grab on and not slip around.


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