Frame machine to table top?
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Frame machine to table top?
The button for my quilting machine is on the track that the machine is attached to, not the machine. I looked under the machine, and I see where the wires are going to the button. Can I cut the wires and put a food pedal on it so I can use it on a table?
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It is basically an industrial machine on a frame. It's difficult to maneuver and I don't like it! The cats have claimed it as theirs, so I can't keep a quilt on it! I want to keep the machine, sell the frame.
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Hmmm. That is an industrial machine. It looks like a Brother or a Consew. How is the motor hooked to the machine? Does it have a motor boss or is it bolted to the machine itself? How do you control the speed on the machine now?
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Hello,
I have just joined the quilting board group.
My husband built me a quilting frame, but so far I have not had any luck getting the frame that holds my sewing machine to work smooth enough for it to sew right. Any suggestions on how to do this?
I have just joined the quilting board group.
My husband built me a quilting frame, but so far I have not had any luck getting the frame that holds my sewing machine to work smooth enough for it to sew right. Any suggestions on how to do this?
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I emailed you some pictures, because I don't know what a motor boss is. It's pretty much just bolted to the machine. The speed is controlled by a knob that looks like (and might very well be) a light switch dimmer.
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