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bevelededge

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  1. Hello all,

    I recently purchesed a beatiful Model 27 Singer Treadle Sewing machine.

    The machine works very well, but there was no belt.

    I was informed that the traditional belt for this machine was made of leather.

    What I would like to ask is if there is any special treatment/size/cut for the leather to work optimally for this machine. How does one typically bind the the two ends?

    Since it will be a "working" machine, I would think a polymer belt would work best for traction and durability. Would this be a better option than the leather? Is there a manufacturer of such belts?

    The machine was manufactured in 1899.

    Thanks to all in advance.


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  3. I purchased my copy from TLF on sale for about $8. Worth every penny. There is another book TLF sells called Lucky 8. It too is a book about belts. The latter provides artistic perspectives from other leathercrafters besides Al Stohlman. If you can get by some of the late fifties attempts at a novel belt design and being instructed by elves, these books provide excellent reference to designing, sizing, and assembling belts.

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