Thanks all for the advice.
xy mosian":tsz0y7x3 said:
I don't know how you are attempting to get the rope through the hole. But if you are pushing it, try pulling. This will reduce the diameter slightly whereas pushing will enlarge it. Put something thin, but strong, through the hole attach it to the end of the rope and pull.
I don't have anything suitable, and I expect tying the thin bit to the end would be a challenge.
I've got one bit through with effort and fairy, using a twisting motion. I'm not sure the fairy did much. I wouldn't be able to do that for the rest anyway, as the twisting would mean not just twisting the rope but all the wood that's already attached.
I tried sanding the inside of another with 22mm copper and rough paper. Sanded for a bit, tried, then repeated a lot. Eventually made it work, but it was too much effort.
Decided to re-drill the holes with a 28mm flat bit. Not ideal when the holes are already drilled, but done now. The rope is still a squeeze, so I'll do some light sanding on each. Cup of tea first though
Eric The Viking":tsz0y7x3 said:
Talcum powder. Keep it dry, too.
That sounds like an excellent idea, but I don't have talc.
adidat":tsz0y7x3 said:
lard? unless your veggeys!
Not veggies but don't have that either
Anyway, should be sorted now. I'll try and finish it in the morning and post a piccie