Hand Crank Discussion
#21
I use a HC for free motion thread play when you want/have to be perfectly accurate with your stitches! Great idea Steve!
How about starting at an easier point and designing a HC for some of our non Singer machines that are impossible to fit a Singer/Chinese HC on even if they have a motor boss? I have a beautiful 1910 New Home that I'd love to get a HC for, but the only HC's available are for Singers! It is virtually impossible to find a HC for any machine, except a Singer, unless you get lucky and can find a vintage HC that was made for your machine.
Nancy
How about starting at an easier point and designing a HC for some of our non Singer machines that are impossible to fit a Singer/Chinese HC on even if they have a motor boss? I have a beautiful 1910 New Home that I'd love to get a HC for, but the only HC's available are for Singers! It is virtually impossible to find a HC for any machine, except a Singer, unless you get lucky and can find a vintage HC that was made for your machine.
Nancy
Last edited by BoJangles; 01-08-2013 at 07:19 AM.
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Yes, the whole point of this is to be able to develop a HandCrank process/mechanism that will work on non-bossed (or offset bossed) machines.
I think that the most probable way to do this is to mimic the singer RARE device at the beginning of this thread, however nothing is clear yet. NOTE: It works by clamping around the shaft behind the handwheel. and is not connected to the head at all.
The details we have so far are:
1. Some machines have bosses for motors
2. Some machines have off-set bosses for motors
3. Some machines have NO bosses for motors
4. Machines have different diameter handwheels
5. Incorporating bobbin winders is important (if possible)
6. Original singer handcranks have mounting screws on the bottom
7. (in theory) New clone handcranks are cast as one piece.(crank and arm) (no photos yet...)
8. All machines have a shaft that is central to the handwheel....
I am planning to keep my thoughts mostly to myself until I have most of the details sorted out but I'll say that my idea includes inspiration from the "jackrabbit" (motor on spring-loaded base to contact treadles and run them as electrics) as well.
Nancy, can you shoot me a photo of the boss area on your New Home?
I think that the most probable way to do this is to mimic the singer RARE device at the beginning of this thread, however nothing is clear yet. NOTE: It works by clamping around the shaft behind the handwheel. and is not connected to the head at all.
The details we have so far are:
1. Some machines have bosses for motors
2. Some machines have off-set bosses for motors
3. Some machines have NO bosses for motors
4. Machines have different diameter handwheels
5. Incorporating bobbin winders is important (if possible)
6. Original singer handcranks have mounting screws on the bottom
7. (in theory) New clone handcranks are cast as one piece.(crank and arm) (no photos yet...)
8. All machines have a shaft that is central to the handwheel....
I am planning to keep my thoughts mostly to myself until I have most of the details sorted out but I'll say that my idea includes inspiration from the "jackrabbit" (motor on spring-loaded base to contact treadles and run them as electrics) as well.
Nancy, can you shoot me a photo of the boss area on your New Home?
Last edited by SteveH; 01-08-2013 at 08:42 AM.
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So, here is a drawing of the first pass at a idea for a mount.
It will need details like bolt holes to mount the upper and lower halves together around the machine shaft and a sliding threaded bit to go in the slot for the hand-crank to mount to.
There may be bending needed to get the drop tongue portion it far enough back to simulate the boss location on a bossed machine
[ATTACH=CONFIG]386652[/ATTACH]
here we go..... Thoughts?
It will need details like bolt holes to mount the upper and lower halves together around the machine shaft and a sliding threaded bit to go in the slot for the hand-crank to mount to.
There may be bending needed to get the drop tongue portion it far enough back to simulate the boss location on a bossed machine
[ATTACH=CONFIG]386652[/ATTACH]
here we go..... Thoughts?
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So, here is a drawing of the first pass at a idea for a mount.
It will need details like bolt holes to mount the upper and lower halves together around the machine shaft and a sliding threaded bit to go in the slot for the hand-crank to mount to.
There may be bending needed to get the drop tongue portion it far enough back to simulate the boss location on a bossed machine
[ATTACH=CONFIG]386652[/ATTACH]
here we go..... Thoughts?
It will need details like bolt holes to mount the upper and lower halves together around the machine shaft and a sliding threaded bit to go in the slot for the hand-crank to mount to.
There may be bending needed to get the drop tongue portion it far enough back to simulate the boss location on a bossed machine
[ATTACH=CONFIG]386652[/ATTACH]
here we go..... Thoughts?
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