Jim,
I was wrong before, you want the diameter of your unspooling dowel to be 2x the bobbin height.
For example: the distance between your bobbin top and bottom plates is 1/2". You'll want your circumference to be twice that or 1". Your diameter is C/pi or 1/3.14159 which =.3183.
We'll just call it 5/16" or 8mm.
Take a sheet of paper and make a mark in the center.
Take 5/16"/8mm drill/dowel/ (or Bic pen with some layers of tape on it to make it .318").
Tape the end of your string to the bottom of the dowel.
Wrap the string around the dowel a few times and tie the other end of the string to a pen or pencil.
Wind the rest of the string up around your dowel so that all the string is near the base of the dowel and close to the point of your writing implement.
Now stand the dowel and pen upright on your mark on the paper and hold the dowel firmly in place.
(I would glue or thumbtack the dowel to the paper.)
Pull the string taught and start scribing a circle around the dowel while simultaneously letting the string unwind from the dowel.
With each time around you circumscribe the dowel you will be 1" further out from your last line (forming an ever wider spiral).
When you reach the desired diameter for your cam you can stop circling/ unwinding string.
Fold the paper in half making sure your fold line transects the center of the dowel's center mark.
Cut along the outermost scribed line on one side of the paper with a pair of scissors -cutting through BOTH layers of paper.
Unfold your paper and stick it down to the material you want to cut your cam from.
Cut out the cam following the edge of the paper.
Drill through the center.
Stick the cam onto your winder traverse cam shaft.
You are done.
I was wrong before, you want the diameter of your unspooling dowel to be 2x the bobbin height.
For example: the distance between your bobbin top and bottom plates is 1/2". You'll want your circumference to be twice that or 1". Your diameter is C/pi or 1/3.14159 which =.3183.
We'll just call it 5/16" or 8mm.
Take a sheet of paper and make a mark in the center.
Take 5/16"/8mm drill/dowel/ (or Bic pen with some layers of tape on it to make it .318").
Tape the end of your string to the bottom of the dowel.
Wrap the string around the dowel a few times and tie the other end of the string to a pen or pencil.
Wind the rest of the string up around your dowel so that all the string is near the base of the dowel and close to the point of your writing implement.
Now stand the dowel and pen upright on your mark on the paper and hold the dowel firmly in place.
(I would glue or thumbtack the dowel to the paper.)
Pull the string taught and start scribing a circle around the dowel while simultaneously letting the string unwind from the dowel.
With each time around you circumscribe the dowel you will be 1" further out from your last line (forming an ever wider spiral).
When you reach the desired diameter for your cam you can stop circling/ unwinding string.
Fold the paper in half making sure your fold line transects the center of the dowel's center mark.
Cut along the outermost scribed line on one side of the paper with a pair of scissors -cutting through BOTH layers of paper.
Unfold your paper and stick it down to the material you want to cut your cam from.
Cut out the cam following the edge of the paper.
Drill through the center.
Stick the cam onto your winder traverse cam shaft.
You are done.
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