Hi everyone,
I am not quite sure what I am doing wrong. I am new to braiding and have just started trying to learn how to braid around a padded dowel core with kangaroo laces.
Obviously, in the top picture of my latest attempt I have relaxed the tension to take the photo, but the braid seems to end up looking this loose regardless of what I do. Will it tighten up if I continue? I have been undoing it and restarting over and over due to the looseness, but maybe I should be leaving it and tightening it later (as I did in attempt 2, below)?
I'm not sure if I've not prepped properly or something. I am using pre cut kangaroo laces.
Should I be bevelling the underside of the lace first? Or sanding it to help it stop sliding around?
Any advice appreciated. Will attach three pics of three different ones I have started and become a bit disappointed in.
Thank you for any and all help.
3rd attempt: 28 strand kangaroo lace, tasmanian oak dowel padded with vege tan and taped.
First attempt: 8 strand kangaroo lace, around fiberglass rod
2nd attempt: 12 strand kangaroo lace, around fiberglass rod
Even tightened each lace with a fid but can still see the rod underneath.
The part I have highlighted in pink is the part I tightened by hand, loop by loop.
I mean, you can see that tightening has made some difference, but I would expect it to be more taut. Should I be using more pressure? (and yes, I can see that I have not been braiding straight, I am working on it - for attempt 3 I wedged the end in a vice and that helped enormously).
Apart from the tension (and the line!) if you can see anything else I need to do differently, please say, I am eager to learn.
Thank you again for any advice or comment you can offer.