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Addiction 01-17-2016 05:21 PM

Plexiglass for bobbin case covers
 
This is not so much a tutorial as a suggestion or alternative. A lot of older machines are missing slide plates and bobbin case covers. If the plate is square, I suggest plexiglass.

Plexiglass can be purchased at most big-box hardware stores in sheets. I measure the plate with a dial caliper, lay it out with a carpenter's square, and cheat just a hair on the large side. Marking is done with an awl or a scribe, and I prefer to cut it with a fine-tooth coping saw. Many machines use plates that are angled (beveled) on the edge, so you can either saw on an angle or trim it later with a sharp knife. This will allow the plate to slide into place without falling off. Any knife marks are sanded out with fine-grit sandpaper.

I like plexiglass for several reasons. First, it is relatively cheap; you can buy a window-sized sheet for the price a replacement plate costs on ebay. Second, it is clear and scratch-resistent, which means you can often watch your machine working as you stitch. Third, it is rigid and relatively easy to work, unlike plastic and a lot of metal alternatives. And fourth, it won't rust or tarnish (although it will scratch if you try hard enough.

I made plates recently for a Singer 27, a White Family Rotary, and a Singer 66. The 66 was missing the plate retaining spring, otherwise it would have been a lot harder.

Hope this idea helps someone with a missing plate!

Tartan 01-17-2016 06:11 PM

Sounds great and I would love to see a picture of one on your machine if you can post one.

QuiltnNan 01-18-2016 03:43 AM

thanks for posting this... and taking the time to make a tutorial for us

Addiction 01-18-2016 06:24 AM

Plexiglass bobbin case cover--with picture
 
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Tartan 01-18-2016 06:41 AM

That is slick and sure to save many great machines without throat plates.

KalamaQuilts 01-18-2016 07:00 AM

welcome to the board Addiction

Cookie46 01-18-2016 07:20 PM

So clever! Thanks!

beadywoman 01-19-2016 04:36 AM

Great idea and very timely! My husband just purchased a 66, our first venture into antique machines, and the throat plate is missing. Thanks for posting!

mkay 01-19-2016 12:06 PM

This is a great idea I have a couple older machine missing their plates going to give this a try Thank you

barny 01-19-2016 12:26 PM

Welcome Addiction. I am wondering what thickness of plexiglass, or does it come in thicknesses? Barny


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