Looks decent but what does it do and how does it work. xI finally finished the modelling and 3d printing my design for motorising my chinese leather shoe patcher sewing machine. It's all just printed in PLA at the moment. I'll see how it holds up and if needed print in a differnet filament. View attachment 102907View attachment 102908
What is a Bodkin? and what does it do? everyday is a schoolday. xThere was no bodkin, where a bodkin was required. So I was asked if I could knock one up.
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It adapts a cheap(ish) sewing machine motor to the hand cranked machine that is shown.Looks decent but what does it do and how does it work. x
good for off grid living then or the end of the world. Niiiice xIt adapts a cheap(ish) sewing machine motor to the hand cranked machine that is shown.
Thanks cool xIt's a tool used in basketry (my lady has just started working with willow, and so needed one). It's used to part the weave to insert the lengths of willow that support the side.
I made her a second one out of a piece of yew.
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It makes the hand crancked machine run on electric.good for off grid living then or the end of the world. Niiiice x
Ah, so the complete opposite. I like the idea of hand cranked. I am all for manual, non power dependent devices. Thanks.It makes the hand crancked machine run on electric.
Have you used a hand cranked sewing machine?I like the idea of hand cranked.
Nah apart from vintage singer treadle powered machines ive never seen one but I believe that anything that is independent of mains power source could prove more useful in the long term and certainly reinforces independence full stop. Have you got any video of it working? Thanks for educating me. DD xHave you used a hand cranked sewing machine?
Don't get me wrong, it's easier and quicker than hand sewing but having both hands on the material being sewn is very useful. Treadle powered machines existed before electric powered ones for that reason.
It doesn't help that in the case of the patcher machine I've shown the foot is steerable, so yet another thing to be doing.
If you mean the basic unmodified machine just search for "chinese patcher sewing machine" on youtube.Nah apart from vintage singer treadle powered machines ive never seen one but I believe that anything that is independent of mains power source could prove more useful in the long term and certainly reinforces independence full stop. Have you got any video of it working? Thanks for educating me. DD x