In this video, we show you how we built our large tufting frame WITH A LIST of EXACTLY what you need. Simple instructions! We got all of our supplies at Home Depot. Tufting supplies we use: www.amazon.com...
This! And that's for soo many things on RU-vid too! Like why can't we know the measurements and specs? It's like they don't want us to actually try to attempt it 😅
I was hoping you'd show exactly how to add the grip strip to the frame. Does it go on the outside top and sides of the frame or the inside of the top and side, like facing you?
Great idea I’m a stair carpenter apprentice and only ever built a few things with my knowledge but my friend wants me to build one of these very good video 👍🏾
At the bottom, how was it to pull your monks cloth onto the frame because it seems like it would be a little difficult to get around the brackets to get it tight in that area
The carpet tacks they hammered in at the end have tiny nails that’s stick out. You just attach the cloth to the nails and gradually work all 4 sides to make it tighter
I watched this like 4 times and realized the box he shows at the end of the materials section was 1inch screws but she said “those are just some screws”
I JUST made this frame following your design but I found that my monks cloth is just ever so slightly too short, what size cloth do you guys order for this frame?
Glad we could help you make a frame! We order a super large monks cloth on amazon- you can find the one we use on our amazon storefront linked in the description! Not 100% sure of the dimensions but its up there!
I like how you started out give directions but when you finished the frame you did not show how you attached the tack straps. Example: you showed the finished frame, then showed the two of you on the floor during something, then showing where you had attached a board for thread or something. You both started out great, then it became confusing. Please review because I'm not complaining, at a point I became confused. Much success!
I’m a taller person and I’m concerned about tufting that low to the ground. Did you make a frame this low to the ground for better stability? Have you used frames that have the legs that have the tufting area higher off the ground ?
How do u keep the yarn from getting tangled in the gun because I can't figure out how to feed the yarn smoothly and a lot of times it either comes off because the yarn gets a little stuck or it gets tangled in the gun if I'm not paying attention to it