raffia fence weaving jig...
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 12:49 pm
good afternoon...
this easy to build and simple to use jig will yield two strips of finished fence about 8” long…i'll post pictures of the jig in use and weaving steps later...but i'm sure all of you have already figured that out from all the previous posts about making raffia fence...
PARTS…
wood base…3 ½” wide x 10” long x ¾” thick…
coarse tooth combs…i bought a bag of 4 at the dollar store and cut off the fine tooth part…
8 screws…
2 strips of folded cardboard…these shims make the comb teeth angle away from vertical so the raffia won’t ride up and over the tips while weaving…
thin plastic to cover top of base…I cut from one of those narrow plastic leaves found in heavy duty 3-ring binders…the plastic keeps the white glue from sticking to the top of the base if any glue oozes out from the edge of the cardboard strip and the raffia…the plastic strip is attached with 4 small brads or tacks…
bottom cleat…(optional)…block of wood and two screws…this cleat makes it easy to clamp and hold in a vise…
my very best regards...howard...
this easy to build and simple to use jig will yield two strips of finished fence about 8” long…i'll post pictures of the jig in use and weaving steps later...but i'm sure all of you have already figured that out from all the previous posts about making raffia fence...
PARTS…
wood base…3 ½” wide x 10” long x ¾” thick…
coarse tooth combs…i bought a bag of 4 at the dollar store and cut off the fine tooth part…
8 screws…
2 strips of folded cardboard…these shims make the comb teeth angle away from vertical so the raffia won’t ride up and over the tips while weaving…
thin plastic to cover top of base…I cut from one of those narrow plastic leaves found in heavy duty 3-ring binders…the plastic keeps the white glue from sticking to the top of the base if any glue oozes out from the edge of the cardboard strip and the raffia…the plastic strip is attached with 4 small brads or tacks…
bottom cleat…(optional)…block of wood and two screws…this cleat makes it easy to clamp and hold in a vise…
my very best regards...howard...