Winding short tubes on the EEW cone winder.

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • This is the cone winder from ‪@DreamingRobotsBlog‬ with additional 3D printed parts to enable winding of tubes. The tube I am using is designed to be the same size as the ones Brassard yarns come on, I was given the measurements as:
    ID 16.1mm
    OD 21.6mm
    Length 107.3mm
    The white plastic parts in the video are 3D printed on an Ender 3 using the files provided here: www.printables...
    The cone winder will be available to kickstarter backers in November, and in the shop at www.dreamingro... in December.
    (also, I tried fresh turmeric for the first time yesterday, it's so much nicer than the dried stuff, I highly recommend it, even though it does stain your nails yellow!)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @LChalifoux
    @LChalifoux Місяць тому

    Thanks for explaining this - so helpful!

  • @lizarthur2915
    @lizarthur2915 Рік тому

    Thank you for making this video. I have lots of these tub3s and a 3d printer so I will be trying this out! Looking forward to receiving my cone winder.

  • @DreamingRobotsBlog
    @DreamingRobotsBlog Рік тому +1

    Awesome. When I did shorter cones I just put a piece of tape on the drum instead of those card things you did. Not saying my solution is better, just different if people are looking to try something else.

    • @KallePihlajasaari
      @KallePihlajasaari 16 годин тому

      This is a great idea. One could perhaps even find a snug fitting plastic sleeve that can be slid in from each end to cover the number of slot that you want to bypass.
      My first thought when examining this type of winder as that achieving a shorter wind length would not be practical but it looks like the yarn is happy to skip into the desired slot if it is given the right kind of encouragement.