
Celtic interlace bobbin ends for the EEW Nano
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<p>THIS IS A REMIX OF <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3262290">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3262290</a> by Mribble<br><br>These are only the bobbin ends. You need to print 1x eew_mini2_bobbin_tube from <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3262290">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3262290</a> and either 2x of these loose (requires glue) or (snug) press fit disks per bobbin.</p><p>NOTE: The "flat" end is an experimental disk that makes a bit more space on the bobbin at the orifice end. It comes out the same overall length as the usual bobbin To use it, print one flat and one of either version of the disk with the pulley for the brake band. It works ok on mine, but YMMV. Print one to try, and if it works for you, great, if not, don't worry about it.</p><p>Like the original, each version of the bobbin disk has a tight and loose option. If you have a well calibrated printer the tight one should make a snap together bobbin. If that doesn't fit well then you can use the loose option and glue the pieces together.</p><p>Added a v2 of each that has a bit more clearance on the inner hub since I still needed to sand there and thought that it would be nice to reduce post processing somewhat. If your initial print is too tight at the hub, print the v2 version.</p><p>Print flat side down with a narrow brim and supports for the best finish and least post processing. I have cura set to use ironing on the top surfaces as well.</p><p>I like celtic knot artwork. I've made several handspindles with this motif (from some clipart) and wanted to pimp my EEW Nano.</p><p>Remixed from Mribble's designs.</p><p> </p>
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