
Dreaming Robots | Lazy Kate 2024 Replacement Parts
A lazy kate is generally used to hold bobbins while you ply yarn on a spinning wheel. This design is a collapsible design that fits pieces together and uses magnets to make them more user-friendly. These 3D printable files are all the files I use with the injection-molded version of the EEW Lazy Kate that I sell at my Dreaming Robots store. Some of the parts, like the 3/8 and ¼ inch rods, generally won't 3D print very well (injection molding them works much better since that doesn't have layers). That is why, for these 3D files, I have various rodhole parts ranging from 6mm to 8mm. These are designed so you can stick a knitting needle into those parts, and these work better when 3D printing, so I recommend trying those if you are 3D printing the rods. Here is a list of additional parts you'll need if you want all the features to work (though you can get a basic lazy Kate without these). I don't have links for them because I bulk order the items from a factory, and they don't direct