Christopher Lee's DIY Dubbing Twister
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 1:13 pm
Chris recently sent me a very cool articulated dubbing twister tool. Chris made the tool himself, out of some simple tubing, heavy duty wire, split ring and threaded ring eye.
The wire legs are formed in such a way, so that they spread outwards when the small spring is moved towards the center.
The spring can be slid forward, to hold the ends closer together.
As I closely examined the construction, I realized Chris came up with an ingenious way of building the tool. He had inserted a piece of plastic tubing inside the copper tubing.
When the threaded eye is twisted into the end of the handle, the screw will force the plastic outwards forming a secure joint at the end.
Brilliant idea Chris. I look forward to using this tool in the future. It has also gotten me thinking about making other tying tools.
The wire legs are formed in such a way, so that they spread outwards when the small spring is moved towards the center.
The spring can be slid forward, to hold the ends closer together.
As I closely examined the construction, I realized Chris came up with an ingenious way of building the tool. He had inserted a piece of plastic tubing inside the copper tubing.
When the threaded eye is twisted into the end of the handle, the screw will force the plastic outwards forming a secure joint at the end.
Brilliant idea Chris. I look forward to using this tool in the future. It has also gotten me thinking about making other tying tools.