Baby Pu Yok - Tibetan style supported spindle, light weight in Webbwood and Dymondwood
Baby Pu Yok - Tibetan style supported spindle, light weight in Webbwood and Dymondwood
Materials
Whorl - Webwood
Shaft - Webwood
Tip - Titanum
Dimensions
Weight - about 23 gr ( 0.81 oz )
Length - 24 cm ( 9.75 in )
Width - about 5cm ( 1.95 in )
This lovely Tibetan style supported spindle design is an heirloom quality item designed for a lifetime of use. It is light weight at about 23 grams (around 0.81 oz) and 245 mm (9.75 in) long. The photos show one very similar you will will receive. Hand turned in 2018 by Jory Freyee with design and assistance by master craftsman Malcolm Fielding in the workshops of the SpindleShop, Queensland, Australia. 100% Australian made, no parts are outsourced or made on copying machines. All products are tested and quality controlled.
The shaft of this heirloom quality item is made in Dymondwood for durability, stability and long life. The tip is made from a titanium insert for extreme durability. The point is carefully shaped to be slightly rounded over to avoid damage and scratching to support surfaces, and to ensure really smooth spins at all angles.
The whorl of Webbwood* is a saucer shape, hollowed on the top side. This design has a very long duration high speed spin characteristic. The balance has been tuned and perfected by insertion of nickel-silver pin weighting in the rim of the whorl as needed. The spindle has been tested both for static and dynamic balance.
The top point is a slender taper to a narrow point to allow the yarn to slip the tip easily. The bottom point is well defined and designed for an effortless long spin. A support bowl is needed for using this type of spindle. I also offer support bowls on this website and can make one to order if there are none in stock.
The spindle is polished with a high shine French polish and a final gloss of carnauba wax adds durability.
All my spindles are tested before despatch and come with a free sample of our lovely fibres.
*Webbwood is a wood laminate made from dyed veneers, set in a resin glue binder and dried under high pressure to create an extremely durable and stable material ideal for use in fibre tools. It is similar to Dymondwood (which is now no longer made) but more dense.