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DanishMan

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  1. Hi RockyAussie Everything is missing. But my plan is to fit a vacuum cleaner. I will post photos later. Kind regards Søren
  2. Regarding motor RPM, I recently bought a Fortuna table. The motor says 1400 rpm, and it has a fairly big pulley wheel. It the skiving machine goes too fast, it will not discard the scrap. I am restoring two skiving machines at the moment. I am going to fit two motors. A constant speed motor for the knife and a servo motor for the feed wheel. Kind regards Søren
  3. Hi Jimi In Denmark it would probably be around 200 Euros to have a bucket made. I will just wait and see - The machine does not need vacuum to run. Cheers Soren
  4. Dear Friends Four days ago I bought an old table for a skiving machine. The table was in a sorry state, but I am going to paint it. Originally the table was set up for vacuum, but this had been removed at some point. I would like to restore the vacuum - possible via a vacuum cleaner - but I need the bucket. Would anyone here have a scrap bucket from a Fortuna skiving machine. I am interested in buying. Kind regards Danishman PS - The picture shows the bucket on my wife's machine
  5. By the way. I have been using the user manual from a Sunstar Skiving Machine, which is a Fortuna clone (and still in production). http://www.sunstarmexico.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Manual-KM-76_MME.pdf
  6. Hi Sainte Sorry for my late response. The mechanism on your machine - to engage the grinding wheel - is different from the skiving machines, that I have had. So I am unable to help you. Kind regards Danishman
  7. Hi Sainte Please upload some photos. I am working on an old Fortuna clone at the moment, and I can probably help you. Brgds DanishMan
  8. Hi Upholstery I have had five 145 machine, and on all of them, the feed dog has not had the dropping movement. The same thing on three 335, one 545 and one 345, that I have had. On non walking foot machines like the 331, 143, 543 etc, the feed dog drops. Brgds Danishman
  9. Hi Look Thank you. The restoration has come to a standstill for the moment. I am short of two vital parts. Will wait until I find these - might take two days; or two years. Brgds Danishman
  10. Thank you Shoepatcher
  11. I am looking for a cylinder cap for a PFAFF 331. It is slightly different than the cylinder cap for a PFAFF 335. Brgds DanishMan
  12. Dear friends I have a PFAFF 595, which is set up for binder operation. I would like to change it to normal operation, and I am looking for a new feed dog Any idea on where to look? Kind regards DanishMan
  13. Hi Scoutmon This is my fourth skiving machine, so I am getting to know the basics. I have three more to restore. Kind regards Søren
  14. 99% done now. I only need to find a bakelite knob and a spring. And then to prepare the table and motors
  15. Hi Bryan Not yet - a few steps forward and then a few steps back. But I will get there. Cheers
  16. Starting to put the machine back together. I took apart in August, so it takes a bit of time to figure out, where the different screws go.
  17. Hi Scoutmon I will do that. Kind regards Søren
  18. Hi Jimi It is about two cm too long. The part I am looking for is 9.9 cm. I am also struggling with the foot pressure regulating assembly, which broke during shipping. It will cost 350 Euros to have the part made by an instrument maker. I think, I will just put the machine away and wait for an old 145 wreck to show up. Kind regards Søren
  19. I have set up several 145s and 545s using this manual. For me it has worked fine to use about "one tooth" height above the needle plate. You could use slightly less, but the feed dog quickly looses effect if using too little.
  20. Just use the 1245, but skip the part with the feed dog going up and down.
  21. Hi Silvershadow The service manual for the 1245 is very good as a general tool. However, the 145 does not have the up/down movement of the feed dog (the 1245 does). Kind regards Danishman
  22. I have been working on various PFAFF machines, so I have not had time for the skiving machine. However, I as am waiting for parts for my PFAFF 335 restoration, I have time to work on the Dania skiving machine. I am planning to fit two motors in order to give it independent feed. Also, I heard of someone, who had modified a vacuum cleaner to make it fit to a skiving machine. Anyone heard of this? Kind regards Soren
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