There are two ways you can do it. If you use 1/8 inch cotter pins you can drill the whole with a drill bit a little smaller such as a 7/64 and tap the pegs in with a hammer which doesn't require glue. The other option is to drill the holes with a 1/8 bit and use gorilla glue (which can be bought at walmart) and use just a dab because the glue expands and glue the pins in.
I'm going to have my husband start with a dishcloth loom then if it turns out well have him make me some other types. He starts moaning and groaning when I talking about the different looms I want him to make for me, but he'll get over it. ;-D
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Hi Shawn -
There are two ways you can do it. If you use 1/8 inch cotter pins you can drill the whole with a drill bit a little smaller such as a 7/64 and tap the pegs in with a hammer which doesn't require glue. The other option is to drill the holes with a 1/8 bit and use gorilla glue (which can be bought at walmart) and use just a dab because the glue expands and glue the pins in.
Hope this helps!!
Jami
Thank you! That helps a lot! :-)
I'm going to have my husband start with a dishcloth loom then if it turns out well have him make me some other types. He starts moaning and groaning when I talking about the different looms I want him to make for me, but he'll get over it. ;-D
Shawn Michelle
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