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High Pines Limited in Iowa made most of mine (literally hundreds), but I haven't seen him mentioned in many years.
My last purchase from them was more like 20 years ago, so they apparently lasted longer than I thought. When I bought mine the trunks were some type of plastic, probably wire insulation. After the first I asked him to leave the trunks off. My trees that needed visible trunks got real wood, bush branches drilled out for the wire "trunk".Somebody used to sell a hand tool for twisting your own, with an optional motorizing kit. I don't know anything about it, and don't remember anyone online talking about it.
I made myself a jig for holding wires securely and just roll my own.
Details please. Those trees look great.
Thank you.Here are a couple of pictures and a brief description of how I use the jig.I use the vise in the photo to hold the jig. To the left of the jig, I have my cordless drill clamped to my bench, with a Cotter Pin chucked in it.I twist the ends of the wire in the Cotter Pin and then one wire goes through the top hole in the plywood, twisted around the top pin.The bottom wire goes through the lower hole and is twisted around the lower pin.I use the triangular gap created in the wires to slide pre-cut and straightened Sisal Rope fiber down the length of the wires.I'll space the fiber out to keep them relatively even, straight and separated from each other as mush as possible.Depending on how tall I want the trees usually dictates the diameter of the wire I use and how many gaps I'll leave between groups of fibers to net one, two, three or even four trees.Hit the trigger gently to twist the wires, securing the fiber until taught, taking care not to twist too tightly.Cut where appropriate, shape, paint and flock.
Not quite sure I get it. Is this right?The drill is clamped so the cotter pin ends up next to the metal piece's groove.As you spin the drill you add sisal just beyond the groove and it twists tight.As the twist moves toward the plate with the holes you add more sisal there.More wire feeds thru the holes as you go.