To end a row of three rods in basket weaving, first, trim the ends of the rods to the desired length. Then, tuck the ends of the outer rods under the adjacent weaving materials or into the body of the basket for a secure finish. You can use a weaving technique like a twine or wrap to secure the ends further, ensuring they don’t unravel. Finally, make sure to adjust the tension to maintain the overall shape and structure of the basket.
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When weaving baskets with round reed and doing a three rod wale, you will get a spiral effect. To avoid that you must do a step-up at the end of each row. Mark the first spoke of your weaving. When you get back to this spoke, you will have your three weavers in the three spaces just before the initial spoke. Now take the weaver NEXT to the first spoke and go over two and behind one. then do the same with the center weaver, then the one on the left--in other words, you are doing something that is very much like a three rod wale, but starting on the right of the group of three rather than the left. Be sure to snug your weaving down tight before starting the next row.
The two rod basket coiling technique is a traditional weaving method used to create baskets or objects by coiling and stitching materials together. In this technique, two rods serve as the framework or support for the coiling process, allowing the weaver to create intricate patterns and shapes. The coiling material, often made of natural fibers, is wrapped around the rods and secured with stitches, resulting in a sturdy and aesthetically pleasing finished product. This method is valued for its versatility and the artistic expression it allows in basket-making.
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A ferrule is the part of the rod that joins the sections of the rod together. The hollow (female) portion at the end of a rod section receives the male end of the next section.
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The ball joint should be permanently in the tie rod end. If it is bad, you have to replace the entire tie rod end.
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To remove the tie rod ends from a 2002 Mercury Cougar, start by safely lifting and securing the vehicle. Loosen the nut on the tie rod end but do not completely remove it. Use a tie rod end puller or a hammer to separate the tie rod end from the steering knuckle. Finally, remove the nut and pull the tie rod end out from the steering assembly.
The tie rod end is the ball joint that connects the steering arm to the wheel hub.