Any method to re-sharpen feed dogs?
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Any method to re-sharpen feed dogs?
I just picked up my second Little Kenny and went over it with a proverbial fine tooth comb. It is running like a champ, but one thing...the feed dogs are dull. I looked on youtube to see if there is a tool or way to re-sharpen the feed dogs and came up empty. Thoughts? TIA, Reba
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I have cleaned feed dogs so gunked with oil and lint that they felt dull. Feed dogs wouldn't dull appreciably with most fabrics, although they could dull if the machine was run a long time with the foot down on the dogs.
Scrape the grooves with a pin, point of a seam ripper, or z dental pik type tool. If you get gunk, rove the feed dogs and soak in rubbing alcohol to loosen the debris.
Scrape the grooves with a pin, point of a seam ripper, or z dental pik type tool. If you get gunk, rove the feed dogs and soak in rubbing alcohol to loosen the debris.
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I have cleaned feed dogs so gunked with oil and lint that they felt dull. Feed dogs wouldn't dull appreciably with most fabrics, although they could dull if the machine was run a long time with the foot down on the dogs.
Scrape the grooves with a pin, point of a seam ripper, or a dental pik type tool. If you get gunk, rove the feed dogs and soak in rubbing alcohol to loosen the debris.
Scrape the grooves with a pin, point of a seam ripper, or a dental pik type tool. If you get gunk, rove the feed dogs and soak in rubbing alcohol to loosen the debris.
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Yes I've thought I might need to do that. I don't know if OEM parts are available for a little Kenny though. This is not the first time I've sewn with worn feed dogs. I wore the feed dogs down on my first machine, a husky 6460 brown beauty with cams. My repair guy said he never saw that, except with professional sewists, but since I had been sewing for over 10 years by that time, it stood to reason it would happen. I hate worn feed dogs, it just makes for sloppy seams. Call me lazy but there is a beauty in a machine that pulls the fabric evenly.