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A rough cut, freehand with disk grinder.

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  • kokorins@fosstodon.orgK kokorins@fosstodon.org

    @thejikz nice experiment. How thick is it?

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    @kokorins 3/8 rope, its turning out over an inch thick in total I think. My squirrwl brain is conceptualizing a seat I can suspend from a tree now... πŸ™‚

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    • thejikz@infosec.exchangeT thejikz@infosec.exchange

      This takes a LOT of rope. I can hope for a seat cover at this point. LOL #crochet

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      The hook has been finish sanded sufficient for "production", I mean it was fine, but now it looks pretty. It is also HEAVY. I love this very thick and tactile form of knotting up the place. I make these with tool steel punches from Harbor Freight. The same principles could be applied to bamboo, aluminum rod, etc, but thes are built for me, and I have proven to be a bit hard on my hooks. One of my spawn banned me from borrowing theirs... πŸ™‚
      I accepted this and started making my own.

      #homemade #steel #crochet #tools

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      • thejikz@infosec.exchangeT thejikz@infosec.exchange

        The hook has been finish sanded sufficient for "production", I mean it was fine, but now it looks pretty. It is also HEAVY. I love this very thick and tactile form of knotting up the place. I make these with tool steel punches from Harbor Freight. The same principles could be applied to bamboo, aluminum rod, etc, but thes are built for me, and I have proven to be a bit hard on my hooks. One of my spawn banned me from borrowing theirs... πŸ™‚
        I accepted this and started making my own.

        #homemade #steel #crochet #tools

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        I do not condone violence for it's own sake, but if one needed to stab a motherfucker in defence, this would do in a pinch.

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        • thejikz@infosec.exchangeT thejikz@infosec.exchange

          The hook has been finish sanded sufficient for "production", I mean it was fine, but now it looks pretty. It is also HEAVY. I love this very thick and tactile form of knotting up the place. I make these with tool steel punches from Harbor Freight. The same principles could be applied to bamboo, aluminum rod, etc, but thes are built for me, and I have proven to be a bit hard on my hooks. One of my spawn banned me from borrowing theirs... πŸ™‚
          I accepted this and started making my own.

          #homemade #steel #crochet #tools

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          @thejikz beautiful!

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          • thejikz@infosec.exchangeT thejikz@infosec.exchange

            I do not condone violence for it's own sake, but if one needed to stab a motherfucker in defence, this would do in a pinch.

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            @thejikz like a large maglite. works as both a flashlight and to hit someone over the head with

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            • thejikz@infosec.exchangeT thejikz@infosec.exchange

              The hook has been finish sanded sufficient for "production", I mean it was fine, but now it looks pretty. It is also HEAVY. I love this very thick and tactile form of knotting up the place. I make these with tool steel punches from Harbor Freight. The same principles could be applied to bamboo, aluminum rod, etc, but thes are built for me, and I have proven to be a bit hard on my hooks. One of my spawn banned me from borrowing theirs... πŸ™‚
              I accepted this and started making my own.

              #homemade #steel #crochet #tools

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              @thejikz Both effective and aesthetically pleasing.

              And what are you actually making with your rope-crochet? Baskets?

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              • emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.spaceE emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.space

                @thejikz like a large maglite. works as both a flashlight and to hit someone over the head with

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                @emily_rugburn and even less conspicuous! LOL

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                • kerravonsen@mastodon.auK kerravonsen@mastodon.au

                  @thejikz Both effective and aesthetically pleasing.

                  And what are you actually making with your rope-crochet? Baskets?

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                  @kerravonsen I want to get to that maybe, but currently this lark will be a seat cover due to amounts. If I find a 500' spool on sale, maybe that or a yard swing.

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                  • bazkie@beige.partyB bazkie@beige.party

                    @thejikz beautiful!

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                    @bazkie πŸ˜„
                    I really love this medium. Metal is in my bones...not like wolverine, but ya know. There is something so satisfying and final about how it shapes. Then it can help make stuff?! Bonus!!

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                    • thejikz@infosec.exchangeT thejikz@infosec.exchange

                      The hook has been finish sanded sufficient for "production", I mean it was fine, but now it looks pretty. It is also HEAVY. I love this very thick and tactile form of knotting up the place. I make these with tool steel punches from Harbor Freight. The same principles could be applied to bamboo, aluminum rod, etc, but thes are built for me, and I have proven to be a bit hard on my hooks. One of my spawn banned me from borrowing theirs... πŸ™‚
                      I accepted this and started making my own.

                      #homemade #steel #crochet #tools

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                      Completed!! I saw that I was running out of rope, so it became a decorative nautilus shell. Using the tool steel hook was imperative for this rope, it is stiff and tough to work unless you have a stout one, even if you preplan your loops a bit.
                      I was a bit surprised how much rope this eats up, but totally worth it. I love the end shape, it may go on a wall or something.

                      #crochet #finished

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