Old 01-26-2016, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ArchaicArcane View Post
Incidentally, the reason I don't recommend "un-threading everything and re-threading" anymore is that we don't learn anything from that. If something's jumping out of a guide, or the thread isn't flossed into the tensioner right, we'd not see that and know to pay more attention to that particular area, we'd just keep getting frustrated and un-threading and re-threading". For me, a machine misbehaving is a learning opportunity.
I love this!!! I hate when I can't figure how I fixed a problem. How will I fix it if it happens again? I find this happens to me often with my machine. The problem "magically" gets solved and I have no idea why. That really bothers me.
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