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Showing posts with label loom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label loom. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Magnets! Or Rigid Heddle Upgrade


When I was considering buying my now pre-loved Kormski Harp Loom I had been investigating its options. Before I swapped out this out over my Ashford Rigid Heddle I had to be sure it was worth it. It was the same size as my rigid heddle (80cm), fits Ashford Heddles (sweet!), folds (oh thank god that size of loom is insane to carry, I would hate to try the 120cm!). The only negative seemed to be the ratchet and tension. Kromski has now addressed that and all their new looms are now Kromski Harp Forte! The main difference being the plastic ratchet pawl system had been upgraded to a metal one that included a rare earth magnet that acts as a lock system similar to the Ashford one. They also sell upgrades for older looms. So I spent the evening pimping out my Harp Loom to a Harp Forte with double heddles. 
I put in an order with the only Australian Kromski dealer KraftKolour. The upgrade was only $39 and the second heddles $35, which is comparable to Ashford price for a double heddle. The difference being Kromski just adds an additional set behind your current heddle blocks. Ashford, you have to remove your heddle block and put a new one on that holds both heddles. I will have to do a comparison on heddle blocks and how they are made as I am noticing some differences where there might actually be a winner and something to consider for someone looking between the looms. Shipping was a decent price and decent time frame. Nothing interesting to say of the dealer as everything happened smoothly and as expected. 

So I spent about an hour assembling both products, though the second heddle installation was 2 minutes!

Instructions that ended up in the bin!

So I had previously seen a YouTube video by Paradise Fibers and was very glad it was available and well done because the instructions were just black and white pictures....

This was very easy to follow along and I was very glad to have it up on my tv while I was assembling it. 

Assembly was pretty easy per se and only required a common Phillips head screwdriver. The demonstration uses an electric screwdriver just for speed of disassembling the loom.


Lots of screws! And my remote to stop and start the video.
 There is a bit of dissembling to do....actually a lot! So it is more time-consuming than difficult.

The video suggested removing the front and back cloth beam, but I didn't and had no issues. So one less item to worry about.

Installing the ratchet and pawl system is very easy, especially is you put together the loom originally (which I didn't). The hardest part and the one that caused the most swearing is the rare each magnet.

This magnet will stick to everything and you will spend 5mins trying to pry the two magnets apart from each other and then swear when you hear them click back....

This part requires a bit more skill, but if I can pull it off anyone can. You do need a bit of hand strength or a good drill at this stage as there is no pre-drilled hole for the magnet to be screwed in. So you need to position it and then screw it in. It is completely possible, but you need some strength. I have pretty sucky and weak joints so I would say it would be easier for others without joint problems.

New metal ratchet vs old plastic
While the change from plastic to the metal ratchet and pawl is obvious, metal is more hard wearing and can hold a much higher tension. What the rare earth magnet does is to keep the pawl close to the ratchet and not just relying on gravity. Ashford has a similar lock feature, but it only works to lock the ratchet in place once you are at the tension you want. When you unlock it is loose. I do really like this as I sometimes don't have the finger strength to unlock the Ashford ones and I can see them breaking over time.

Kromski new lock system


Ashford lock system




Putting the second set of heddle blocks on was super simple! Just line up with the pre-drilled holes, insert the one screw and tighten. DONE!

Old vs new

It will be interesting to compare how each company approaches the double heddle spacing and how the blocks are shaped. I have a feeling I may like this one over my knitters loom version. Though I still think the winner heddle blocks will be the Majacraft magnet ones I am keen to get and try.

The only thing to consider is with the rare earth magnet is if you have a pacemaker etc. I do have internal bling, so I just avoided dropping it near my internal metal. 


Sunday, June 12, 2016

Winter Wool Fest!


As I mentioned in my summary post my credit card got a huge working out at the Sutherlands Winter Wool Fair held by Sutherlands Spinners and Weavers. This group is very close, but does its classes when I am at uni sadly.



As you can see I have already started on one
I went there on a mission. It was 2 days after my birthday and I had missed the Canberra Wool Day. My first stop after saying hello to some friends was straight to Frank Williams Spindle booth. A friend who had gone to Canberra had bought one and I just had to have one after seeing it. I knew I wanted a small one, but was hard put deciding between the small and mini. So I got both! I had a great chat with Frank while I stood there spinning the different spindles (had to have the right spin as well as the looks). I even suggested/asked if he would possibly do distaffs as many of us were looking for some, but were only able to get them from America at a steep price. He seemed quite keen and is going to check things out after Bendigo Wool Show (wish I could go!).

After getting my first buy I decided to do a general look around before purchasing more.







My next purchase was at Virginia Farm Woolworks, they had a lovely set for scar felting with lots of little fun things to add. I also spied one of the Majacraft limited edition coloured bobbins (they are my local Majacraft dealer). While, there were some jokes about it spinning differently they started bringing out these limited edition yearly colours last year. This was right when I started spinning, so I am going to get one for each year of spinning and put the years on them to mark each spinning year. 

Lime bobbin! Scarf is grey and black with mauve
Then I stopped in at Glenora Weaving and Wool and fell for some silk for knitting and also the pin looms I have been seeing such cute designs from. 
Lovely coloured silk! Now for a pattern!
Finally I hit up Feltfine and got some felting supplies with this cool water, wetting bulb thingy.......look like an apple. It sprays water nicely and I have seen it in action before. I also fell in love with another silk colourway and got another skein. 
Water spray thingy!

I picked up two more items from general stands including a lovely merino/silk top that actually matched the tie-dye top I was wearing and a Kumihimo starter pack that has the disk. 


Fun day!



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