Can this machine be rescued?
#141
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I already did here http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...ml#post6130030
She is much brighter and prettier in person.
She is much brighter and prettier in person.
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I am taking the rusty 1890 Singer Treadle base and doing a complete "re-do". This when completed will be the base for my 1888 Singer 13 Medium.
The first pic is the parts wire-wheeled bare so far, with the main cross-member according to my DD looking like it was "half dipped", I said "it was, it was half dipped in sweat..." I'm done for the night but it was fun to get out to the shop and play again.
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this is the left and right side of the part from above as an example of before and after.
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The first pic is the parts wire-wheeled bare so far, with the main cross-member according to my DD looking like it was "half dipped", I said "it was, it was half dipped in sweat..." I'm done for the night but it was fun to get out to the shop and play again.
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this is the left and right side of the part from above as an example of before and after.
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Funny story, the maker is in Oregon and found that if he makes them just the right size they fit in a USPS "If it fit's it Ships" box.... and be 8lbs under the weight limit. Shipping cost under $20.
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Boy howdy was my mailman grumpy about this one.... He no longer complains about sewing machine heads being delivered
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Off topic - but several folks have asked.....
tonight was armor night, here are three of my students working on projects.
My Student Jason showing his Late period Japanese Armor in process
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My Apprentice Doug Forming Leather for hardening into armor
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Raj (off camera) Making steel gauntlets (hand protection) the black part has been powder-coated
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tonight was armor night, here are three of my students working on projects.
My Student Jason showing his Late period Japanese Armor in process
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My Apprentice Doug Forming Leather for hardening into armor
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Raj (off camera) Making steel gauntlets (hand protection) the black part has been powder-coated
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The treadle Irons are done. 4 coats of satin black, 2 coats of clear gloss
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I am laminating up an "industrial" type top. It will be about 18x36 when finished with the hole cut out using the template shown for the Singer 13 Medium.
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I am laminating up an "industrial" type top. It will be about 18x36 when finished with the hole cut out using the template shown for the Singer 13 Medium.
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