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Bias Binding Tape maker - customizer
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This was designed to help make continuous bias binding tape.
The tool is made with a customiser using OpenSCAD. So you can download the .scad file and run it in OpenSCAD - where you can set the values you need for your specific bias binding needs.
There are three pdf files included. They show how to measure, cut, and sew a long length of bias binding using an exact amount of square fabric. There are tables included for inches and mm dimensions.
The method means you make a tube and make one continuous cut - so its very simple and quick to make lots of tape.
Works from 20mm up to 170mm (initial tape width)
There is a forming section and a stabilising section. The stablising section is straight and allows the tape to settle.
The length of the forming section is how easy it is to feed and bend the tape.
A number of premade tool sizes have been supplied.
The format is: bias_width x tape thickness x forming length + stablising length.
E.g. The file bias_tool_50x1.0x50+30.s
The tool is made with a customiser using OpenSCAD. So you can download the .scad file and run it in OpenSCAD - where you can set the values you need for your specific bias binding needs.
There are three pdf files included. They show how to measure, cut, and sew a long length of bias binding using an exact amount of square fabric. There are tables included for inches and mm dimensions.
The method means you make a tube and make one continuous cut - so its very simple and quick to make lots of tape.
Works from 20mm up to 170mm (initial tape width)
There is a forming section and a stabilising section. The stablising section is straight and allows the tape to settle.
The length of the forming section is how easy it is to feed and bend the tape.
A number of premade tool sizes have been supplied.
The format is: bias_width x tape thickness x forming length + stablising length.
E.g. The file bias_tool_50x1.0x50+30.s
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