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    Old 04-08-2015, 01:54 PM
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    Originally Posted by laceyj
    Sorry for the second post so quickly, but can anyone point me in the right direction of a shuttle for my Minnesota Model D? I have one and it works, but I'd like to have a backup. Thanks in advance!
    Keep an eye out in ebay with "Minnesota Sewing Machine" search. Shuttle for Model D & F will work for you. I didn't see any listed presently but I did see some for full sized machines which are more common. Eventually one will turn up. Good Luck.

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    Old 04-08-2015, 01:58 PM
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    I keep looking for another Davis short also. the hard part is most sellers don't know what they have, and I've found many don't know how to measure accurately either - and seem to think that within a 1/2" is an acceptable margin.
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    Old 04-08-2015, 02:57 PM
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    Yep, the 3/4 sized Davis shuttle is a toughie and unless the pictures are good it might be DOA from notches where the trailing edge of shuttle wears on the race or other problems.

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    Originally Posted by Macybaby
    I keep looking for another Davis short also. the hard part is most sellers don't know what they have, and I've found many don't know how to measure accurately either - and seem to think that within a 1/2" is an acceptable margin.

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    I haven't fallen off the end of the earth. I'm staying nearly 24/7 with my mother and protesting Dad. No internet access.
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    Originally Posted by miriam
    I haven't fallen off the end of the earth. I'm staying nearly 24/7 with my mother and protesting Dad. No internet access.
    In this case, no internet access is a blessing. The telephone pales in comparison to what they could do online.
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    Old 04-09-2015, 12:06 PM
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    I would like to learn to repair my own sewing machines, where could I go to learn to do that
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    Old 04-09-2015, 09:31 PM
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    Originally Posted by theifner
    I would like to learn to repair my own sewing machines, where could I go to learn to do that
    The owners manual is the first place to start for routine maintenance. Which machines do you have?

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    Old 04-10-2015, 11:37 AM
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    I was just wondering if any of the great people on this board are going to the "Original Sewing And Quilting Show" in Schaumberg, IL tomorrow. I am going to be there and would like to meet anyone from here that is going too.
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    Old 04-10-2015, 03:00 PM
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    I'm trying to sort out issues with a little Nelco machine -- really odd little 3/4 size critter, with the Wittier arc vibrating shuttle that zigzags....plus it's set up for two needles! All metal, 60s probably. It makes nice stitches.

    Turning the machine by hand, as the needle comes up out of the fabric one can see the needle has bent back the slightest bit, moving with the fabric and pops forward when it rises above the fabric. This is not a huge jump, just a little twitch. Does the timing need adjustment? Or is this a result of this type shuttle?

    (I just watched an Elna, turned by hand, and it's obvious the Nelco is moving the fabric at a different time in the stitching cycle, while the needle is in the fabric. This would answer the question - yes, it's a timing issue. So now -- what to do???)

    The controller is also an issue. We opened it, everything looks fine, but as the armature swings to the first contact it takes off at the speed of light. Not good. Would replacement with a Singer button controller help? An electronic controller? Or a properly functioning controller of the same type? What would be most capable of slow stitching?



    Thank you for any ideas and advice!

    Dianne in Colorado

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    Old 04-10-2015, 08:13 PM
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    Maybe this is just the way the machine works. Another new needle made no difference. In Connie McCaffery's book, she says that if the bobbin thread can be pulled up by turning the hand wheel, the machine is timed. This machine not only does that, but makes nice stitches. If Connie's comment applies to all machines, we're good to go.

    This little curiosity will accept a spoked wheel and handcrank. It can be used that way to fine tune stitching until a better controller can be installed. (I do like the oddball SMs - including an ugly White purchased only because it's cast from a magnesium alloy.)

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