DIY Pearsall's Thread spool adaptor
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DIY Pearsall's Thread spool adaptor
I've been wrestling with using pearsall's thread with the bobbins that I currently own. I looked online for a solution to my bobbin fitting the spool and saw a few ideas. This took about a half hr to complete and works pretty well. Thought I would share with the group. The material used is left over from my bathroom remodel. It's 1/4" solid surface counter material. The project cost me nothing as I had the materials on hand and already owned the tools.
The first step was to use a 1" hole saw to get the disks
The next step was to use a 7/8" wood boring bit to make a recess for the Piersall's spool to set in to keep from slipping
Next put a bolt through both disks and sand to even them out with a power drill
Clean out any uneven areas in the recess with a dremmel tool
Check for fit and the finished product. The width is very similar to a Danville's spool and works pretty well
The first step was to use a 1" hole saw to get the disks
The next step was to use a 7/8" wood boring bit to make a recess for the Piersall's spool to set in to keep from slipping
Next put a bolt through both disks and sand to even them out with a power drill
Clean out any uneven areas in the recess with a dremmel tool
Check for fit and the finished product. The width is very similar to a Danville's spool and works pretty well
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Re: DIY Pearsall's Thread spool adaptor
Here' a photo of the materials after using the hole saw. and size of the recess
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Re: DIY Piersall's Thread spool adaptor
Brilliant! You could sell these. I’d certainly buy a set.
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Re: DIY Piersall's Thread spool adaptor
I agree ... superbly conceived and executed. Congratulations!
As for buying some, it would depend on the cost. Anything over $10 and I'll just get more of the Wasatch "Mini" bobbin holders, of which I already have three .
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Re: DIY Pearsall's Thread spool adaptor
Thanks Bill and Ray, I get my obsessive compulsive traits from my grand dad. He was a machinist, so he believed he could make anything better and cheaper. . He might have been successful at improving things, but I would bet very few of his creations saved him money. I guess that wasn't the point. I know he enjoyed saying he made it!! I still have several of his wood shed creations in my possession. Brings back alot of memories. As for the cost Ray, I am going to market them for $120.00 per pair. with free shipping.
Dave
Dave
Re: DIY Pearsall's Thread spool adaptor
Ingenuity, practicality and humor
Fantastic!
Nice work btw......
Fantastic!
Nice work btw......
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: DIY Pearsall's Thread spool adaptor
SenecaLaker
Nice project from the home shop!!
Or you can cut the ends off a regular thread spool,drill out the Pearsall's spool center to match the regular spool and insert a matching piece of dowel to hold the three parts together for an ordinary bobbin.
IMGP5824 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Nice project from the home shop!!
Or you can cut the ends off a regular thread spool,drill out the Pearsall's spool center to match the regular spool and insert a matching piece of dowel to hold the three parts together for an ordinary bobbin.
IMGP5824 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Re: DIY Pearsall's Thread spool adaptor
Somewhere on this forum there is an excellent SBS by Letumgo Ray on his design of such an adapter. Also brilliant like the above.
Some of the same morons who throw their trash around in National parks also vote. That alone would explain the state of American politics. ~ John Gierach, "Still Life with Brook Trout"
Re: DIY Pearsall's Thread spool adaptor
roadkill... love your idea... now if I can just tie enough flies to use up a spool so I can perform that trick..
We topped out at 30 inches of snow at my place this week...the nighttime temps in the single digits and low teens... its going to be tough on the Crooked for a couple weeks..
We topped out at 30 inches of snow at my place this week...the nighttime temps in the single digits and low teens... its going to be tough on the Crooked for a couple weeks..