I've tried several different options for this, and just can't seem to come up with a good solution.
I fabricate mainly marine canvas and upholstery. The majority of canvas is Sunbrella, which I use 1" Sunbrella Binding.
My issue comes in where I simply need something to "hold" the spool while in use, but yet, won't be in the way when not using it.
Can anyone help me?
Thank You in Advance,
Chris
We were getting rid of an old coat rack a while back, so I kept it and cut it in half. It was 7/8" tube and I put a 'T' fitting with a 30"ish tube in that. It's become an all purpose low rack. When I'm cutting a lot of long borders I have it by the cutting table to hang stuff. When I'm cutting ply wood it props up the offcut (I made it the same hieght as the table) When I'm sewing welt I hang the roll on it.
Sorry, don't know if I follow you?
How do you fasten it to your table/bench?
I have peg board on the wall and my machine is close to it, so I have a long wire hook that hooks into the peg board, slide on a spool and put a spring clamp on the end so the spool doesn't slide off, and the spool just spins on the rod
I mounted a piece of metal conduit to my sewing table underneath and towards the back on the left. I then screwed a plastic pipe clamp to the underside and run the binding through that to my binder on the machine. It keeps everything neat and out of my way. Cost less then 10 dollars to make. :)
Chris
Chris,
Do u have any pictures of that?
Thank You!
Chris
I have a wooden peg that sticks out of the machine table behind the main body, ( about 3" tall) out of the main line of sewing, I just pop a coil on that. Don't know if that's what it's for as it was fitted by a previous owner.
Here ya go. The pics show the plastic clamps that act as a guide. The other picture shows the bar attached to the outside of the table frame.
http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x200/throgmartin/Up%20Shop/?action=view¤t=BindingTrack.jpg (http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x200/throgmartin/Up%20Shop/?action=view¤t=BindingTrack.jpg)
http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x200/throgmartin/Up%20Shop/?action=view¤t=BindingHolder.jpg (http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x200/throgmartin/Up%20Shop/?action=view¤t=BindingHolder.jpg)
Hope this helps.
Chris
Yes they do! Thanks again Chris!!
I am thinking -- I "might" simply hook it to the bench my table sits into, after looking at your idea, I may just go with that idea and see what I can come up with. My main concern at this point would be the possible drag that is applied to the binding while running thru the guides. My table is 13' x 24', so the room is there. I just need to figure out how to apply the holder to it, being under the level of the machine like you have.
Chris
I have no problem with drag going through those clamps. You can also mount spools of other things ( welt cord, etc. ) on that bar as there is enough room.
It has worked out great for me and I love the setup. Everything is mounted down below and out of the way.
Chris
For my seam tape I went to lowes and bought abs plumbing tubing 3/4", 2 u sections, 2 plastic clamps and a end plug. Then on top of the table I made a plastic sleeve that guides the tape as it comes over the edge. No pics but here is a pshop of it.
This is mounted towards the back of the table so it is out of the way.
Kevin
http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/euro3/original/spoolsetup.jpg
Seems,
Does that setup support a full spool of 1" sunbrella binding?
I like it. Looks more of what I'm after. Just not sure how sturdy it would be.
Thanks,
Chris
Quote from: stitchit on February 16, 2011, 09:04:22 am
Seems,
Does that setup support a full spool of 1" sunbrella binding?
I like it. Looks more of what I'm after. Just not sure how sturdy it would be.
Thanks,
Chris
Not sure about sunbrella binding my seam tape is pretty thick though. You could always use the same set up but use the black iron, they are actually threaded and that would be very strong.
Kevin
I have a 7/8" horizontal pipe that hangs cron the ceiling actuall it's
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shale I bent ony bender I mounted it with nylon top fittings. The one end has a pipe that comes down to HD the horizontal end with a jaw slide this works with the larger holes. For the smaller hold spoofs like outdura and coastguard spools I had a thin rod o mounted In a hole in the way near my right the ceili g o e is right o er the machine where I need it.
I have a post on my machine table and just use that with my swing away binder. Dawn @ marine canvas training has some they make , basically a vise grip with a re-bar holder welded to it. Worked great when I used it there. Call her , maybe she can shoot you a pic as I didnt see it in her tools.
http://www.marinecanvastraining.com/Tools-of-the-Trade
hi
I drilled a hole in my table in the operator side on the right.
and inserted a 10mm threaded rod vertically. Secured with nuts top and bottom
and a large washer about an inch up from the bottom to allow the binding reel to turn.
it just sits there upright like the bobbin holder and I have a tennis ball with a hole in it
on top so i don't take my eye out on the top of the rod.
Cost me about $1 to make and it works fine with a 90 deg binding attachment.
Rich