
This picture above is of a traditional braid loom. I was asked to make a copy of it, but leaving out some to the modern items such as the wooden screw and nut arrangements that hold the pegs in. I was asked to make it out of oak, the original was made out of pine. Traditionally it is more than likely that they wood have been made from oak. The reason why there are screws and nuts is because that makes life easier!! There were some interesting challenges in making this and I have learnt a huge amount and taken my skills and workshop onto a new level through this! The pegs are push fit tight into the holes, close tolerances in wood are not easy to achieve! The adjustable peg is held firm with a wedge shaped peg through a hole in the back. As you can see the adjustable peg is a lot larger than the original, this is to give it a good purchase on the frame once the wedge is pushed home.

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