06-20-2014, 05:47 PM
I do not know what a lobster pound is, but it looks good.
As far as netting, I have often wondered about that myself, I have tried things like onion and other food bags but still out of scale even for the bigger scales. Maybe window screen but probably too stiff. If you have the patience and the time maybe a scratch build item
Only half joking as I may have an idea how to pull that off with some long track nails, some brownish tan thread and a scrap of wood :ugeek:
step: 1) Drive some track nails part way into a scrap of wood far enough that they can not be pulled out with out some
force.
2) The nails should be four rows in a square pattern or even a diamond pattern will work.
3) Here is where the patience comes in pick a row of nails to start with, tie thread to a nail run it over to the row of
nails directly across then tie it to the nail that corresponds to the one you started with and repeat till you have all
the nails threaded in those two rows.
4) Now the fun(or insanity) begins. Pick a nail from one of the two remaining rows tie thread to it brig it across to
the first threaded nail set tie it in a knot to the first string take it to the next string tie a knot repeat till you
reach the remaining row of nails.
5) Repeat step 4 till you have a net
As far as netting, I have often wondered about that myself, I have tried things like onion and other food bags but still out of scale even for the bigger scales. Maybe window screen but probably too stiff. If you have the patience and the time maybe a scratch build item
step: 1) Drive some track nails part way into a scrap of wood far enough that they can not be pulled out with out some
force.
2) The nails should be four rows in a square pattern or even a diamond pattern will work.
3) Here is where the patience comes in pick a row of nails to start with, tie thread to a nail run it over to the row of
nails directly across then tie it to the nail that corresponds to the one you started with and repeat till you have all
the nails threaded in those two rows.
4) Now the fun(or insanity) begins. Pick a nail from one of the two remaining rows tie thread to it brig it across to
the first threaded nail set tie it in a knot to the first string take it to the next string tie a knot repeat till you
reach the remaining row of nails.
5) Repeat step 4 till you have a net
