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Message Subject: Bucktail skirts
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Posted 1/14/2012 6:52 PM (#532894)
Subject: Bucktail skirts


I am trying to make some tinsel skirts for cowgirl type spinners. I have the fly vise and coil spring. How do i use the vise. I have a piece of wire in it and the coil goes over it but how to keep the coil from spinning?
Mullhead
Posted 1/14/2012 9:47 PM (#532921 - in reply to #532894)
Subject: RE: Bucktail skirts





Posts: 286


Location: VA
Bend the wire a little to put tension on the spring. Use something thicker with a closer diameter to the inside of the coil. Like a 6/0 j-style hook. Use bolt cutters to cut off the bend of the hook (de-bur). Then bend the shank in vise to properly curve. Hope this helps.

Edited by Mullhead 1/14/2012 9:53 PM
Pal
Posted 1/15/2012 6:09 AM (#532951 - in reply to #532921)
Subject: RE: Bucktail skirts




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Location: Twin Cities, MN
Use something thicker with a closer diameter to the inside of the coil -- yep this is the ticket, I use a nail myself and put the coil over it.
knooter
Posted 1/15/2012 8:43 AM (#532966 - in reply to #532894)
Subject: Re: Bucktail skirts




Posts: 531


Location: Hugo, MN
Or, just put the spring in the vice. I tie onto the end of a long piece of coil spring, cut off when done and start tying the next one. Move a few inches out when you start getting too close to the vice.
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