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Old 04-08-2012, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif View Post
Pat! I couldn't remember who owned the Cinderella. That was cool seeing how the cute Cinderella can be quickly open for view of its guts.
That one wound up being Cathy's, but I do have another one...ok, I have several! I think at least one of them is called 'Margaret' instead of Cinderella. But my plan was to make a lightweight handcrank, and so far that hasn't worked.

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Old 04-08-2012, 09:32 AM
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The Cinderella and Margaret can't be converted to a handcrank with out a lot of jury-rigging. The motor boss doesn't line up with the long axis of the main shank. Also the bushing on the main shank is the wrong sized outside diameter to fit with a spoked hand wheel. On my LOOOOOOOOOONG to do list ( ) I plan on replacing that bushing with an old Singer one, which hopefully will fit. IF it fits, I then plan on making an adapter so the I can attach a hand crank. Someday I'll get around to it. Those Cinderella and Margaret machine are such cuties.
They do sew fairly well, but are made very cheaply.
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Great pictures! I have a Cinderella, and what is interesting to me is that the body that is cast in one piece on most machines all comes apart. Does make it a lot lighter! I wanted to make it into a handcrank, but apparently the handwheel doesn't line up right.

That Alden is a cute little machine too.

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Old 04-08-2012, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by pfroggg View Post
That one wound up being Cathy's, but I do have another one...ok, I have several! I think at least one of them is called 'Margaret' instead of Cinderella. But my plan was to make a lightweight handcrank, and so far that hasn't worked.

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OOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I wanna see Cinderella's guts!!!!!!!!!!!! How do ya do it?
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Old 04-08-2012, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by pfroggg View Post
That one wound up being Cathy's, but I do have another one...ok, I have several! I think at least one of them is called 'Margaret' instead of Cinderella. But my plan was to make a lightweight handcrank, and so far that hasn't worked.

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Oh see! Your machines do have names!!!
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Originally Posted by Mizkaki View Post
The Cinderella and Margaret can't be converted to a handcrank with out a lot of jury-rigging. The motor boss doesn't line up with the long axis of the main shank. Also the bushing on the main shank is the wrong sized outside diameter to fit with a spoked hand wheel. On my LOOOOOOOOOONG to do list ( ) I plan on replacing that bushing with an old Singer one, which hopefully will fit. IF it fits, I then plan on making an adapter so the I can attach a hand crank. Someday I'll get around to it. Those Cinderella and Margaret machine are such cuties.
They do sew fairly well, but are made very cheaply.
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Cathy, why not jut put a knob on the balance wheel? Good for one crank around anyway - keep a kid happy and busy. I suppose the trick would be to get it to come out straight. http://www.ebay.com/itm/FEATHERWEIGH...item2c62f937d4 seems like a stiff price though. Has to be a way to do this for much less money. Maybe a window roller part...
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Old 04-08-2012, 10:21 AM
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Miriam,

A knob screwed into the handwheel would work, but I'm lazy and don't want to drill if I don't have to.

Consider the guy on eBay OUTED!!!!. Here is a pix of the window crank he uses and it even has the same patent number on the handle. It does take a fair amount of work to make one like he is selling, but you could do it considerably cheaper. I think the crank that I took a pix of was around $6.00.

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Originally Posted by miriam View Post
Cathy, why not jut put a knob on the balance wheel? Good for one crank around anyway - keep a kid happy and busy. I suppose the trick would be to get it to come out straight. http://www.ebay.com/itm/FEATHERWEIGH...item2c62f937d4 seems like a stiff price though. Has to be a way to do this for much less money. Maybe a window roller part...
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Miriam,

To remove the front and rear covers you need to remove one screw on the back and unscrew the stitch length lever.
The bed plate is also held on with screws. I attached a few pix.

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OOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I wanna see Cinderella's guts!!!!!!!!!!!! How do ya do it?
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Is this machine as light or less than a FW? I got to see this one's guts at Cathy's house. Pretty cool!
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Old 04-08-2012, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif View Post
Oh see! Your machines do have names!!!
I didn't name them! They came that way!
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Candace,

The Cinderella head without the motor or base weighs about 12 pounds. the base and motor weigh considerably more.
So the Featherweight is still the featherweight.

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Is this machine as light or less than a FW? I got to see this one's guts at Cathy's house. Pretty cool!
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