Pearsall's Silk Adapter
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Sweet! Much prettier than mine! Now I need a friend with a lathe.
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Those are nice ... I need to get my order in for the US$15k lathe to make them
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Those are ingenious.
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If you use a flat head screw or even a hex head screw in the right diameter, then this adds some weight which can be advantageous, and you can also lock the spool in the holder by mounting it on the bolt. I did turn up a few of these for myself and a few other people, but when I moved house they disappeared, probably in a drawer that was mistakenly dumped in the rubbish. Anyway, you should get the idea I think. The screw has to be long enough so that the nut is still "hollow" at one side, and you can quickly round off this hollow, and on the hex head screw using a drill bit or countersink, so that the hollows are "round" and they fit your holder and move properly.letumgo wrote:Here is a little do-it-yourself project for anyone that wants to use Pearsall's Silk Spools on a full size bobbin.
Materials:
Empty thread spool
Wooden Dowel (5/16" Diameter X 15/16" Long)
Tools:
Hacksaw
Sandpaper
Cordless Drill
Something like this;
But you can use more or less any round head screw as well. I got some nice stainless steel types and turned them up on a lathe, But I no longer have any machine tools. You can do it easily by hand though with an electric drill and some files.
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Neat idea Mike. Just my kind of handyman special.
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Market this NOW! Patient Pending.
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Ray,
Im just starting to read past posts ! Since I will be using pearsalls a lot more now Im going to give it a go!! Super Idea buddy !!
MD
Im just starting to read past posts ! Since I will be using pearsalls a lot more now Im going to give it a go!! Super Idea buddy !!
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what happened to Stephen's pic/video?
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Well of course one of our resident engineers has already sorted this out. I've forgotten so much, I love seeing these posts like its the first time.
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