Sunday, April 14, 2019

How to Make a Wooden Bobbin Holder

In addition to being a wood worker, I am a bobbin lace maker. And, like any other art form it has its own tools and gadgets unique to lacemaking. I'm thrilled that I can make some of my own lace tools using my Proxxon tools.

Tools and Supplies for Making the Bobbin Holder

Instructions for Making the Bobbin Holder

  1. Measure and mark a 6" length of the hardwood.
  2. Cut the hardwood to length using either the bandsaw or the Proxxon Table Saw FET.
  3. If you are making more than one bobbin holder, use painter's tape to hold the pieces together while completing the Steps 4 through 7. This helps ensure consistent cuts and drilling so the pieces are exact duplicates. It also eliminates repeated measuring and marking.
  4. Sand the ends using the disc sander.
  5. Measure and mark the notches and holes using this schematic.
  6. Cut the notches on the bandsaw by making two or three parallel cuts for each notch. The notches can also be cut using the Proxxon Scroll Saw DS 460.
  7. Use the drill press to drill the holes for the elastic cord and the anchor pins. Use a 1/64" Proxxon HHS brad point drill bit for the anchor pin holes, and a 9/64" Proxxon HHS brad point drill bit for the threading holes for the elastic cord.
  8. Remove the painter's tape, and sand each bobbin holder using the Delta sander. Use progressively finer grits of sandpaper, starting with 150 and ending with 330 or 400. You want to achieve a glass-like finish so the fine threads used in lacemaking will not catch on the wood.
  9. Polish with paste wax.
  10. Thread the elastic cord through the holes, and tie the ends in a secure knot.


Carole

1 comment:

Misty said...

Very nice and useful project. As always your
instructions are clear and easy to follow.
Excellent work.
Have a Happy Easter.