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Posted by anne on August 4, 2008, 7:56 am
I bought an Edmunds universal craft stand which at 50% off was cheaper than
replacing the clamp in my artisan/gazelle one. Unfortunately, it doesn't rotate
so when I want to get to the back, I go through some weird contortions.
Anyone have ideas?
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Posted by ellice on August 4, 2008, 11:06 am
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> I bought an Edmunds universal craft stand which at 50% off was cheaper than
> replacing the clamp in my artisan/gazelle one. Unfortunately, it doesn't
> rotate
> so when I want to get to the back, I go through some weird contortions.
>
> Anyone have ideas?
Ummm - you might be able to replace the clamp with a universal one from K's
creations - depending. I did that on my original from the craft show lap
(sit on it) stupid stand.
Otherwise - oh, well.
Ellice
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Posted by Jangchub on August 4, 2008, 12:10 pm
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>> I bought an Edmunds universal craft stand which at 50% off was cheaper than
>> replacing the clamp in my artisan/gazelle one. Unfortunately, it doesn't
>> rotate
>> so when I want to get to the back, I go through some weird contortions.
>>
>> Anyone have ideas?
>Ummm - you might be able to replace the clamp with a universal one from K's
>creations - depending. I did that on my original from the craft show lap
>(sit on it) stupid stand.
>Otherwise - oh, well.
>Ellice
I took a quick look and if you are handy with a drill, you may be able
to buy some one by one wood and drill a hole so the clamp is in a
different direction. I don't think I can explain it well.
Personally, I went for the money and bought the Lowery stand which is
amazing. If you search around by Googling Edumnds universal stand you
may get some ideas how you can rig yours.
V
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Posted by Cathy from KY in CA on August 4, 2008, 2:37 pm
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> I bought an Edmunds universal craft stand which at 50% off was cheaper than
> replacing the clamp in my artisan/gazelle one. Unfortunately, it doesn't rotate
> so when I want to get to the back, I go through some weird contortions.
> Anyone have ideas?
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> another anne, add ingers to reply
If I liked the artisan stand, then I would replace the clamp on it.
Why use a stand that you don't like and have to modify? And the other
stand is not being used at all. Sometimes the cheaper way isn't the
best. IMHO
Cathy from KY in CA
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> replacing the clamp in my artisan/gazelle one. Unfortunately, it doesn't
> rotate
> so when I want to get to the back, I go through some weird contortions.
>
> Anyone have ideas?