PEU Report post Posted March 5 (edited) Hi, purchased this machine a couple of weeks ago, and I want to modify the presser foot and alternating foot, but just in case I mess up, I would like to have replacement parts at hand, can you help me find part numbers for similarly sized parts? Thanks! Edited March 5 by PEU Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Constabulary Report post Posted March 5 (edited) Just from looking at the pictures IMO this machine rather is a clone of the Seiko SLH 2B with some differences but I guess the feet of the SLH should work. Singer 7 parts may work as well since the SLH is the "predecessor" of the Singer Class 7. Another option for parts is the Consew 733 (same as the Seiko). https://www.college-sewing.co.uk/parts-by-machine/seiko-sewing-machine-parts/seiko-slh-2b-2b-1-2b-fh1-parts EDIT: I just checked ebay for Consew 733 and found this https://www.ebay.com/itm/163280314467 Looks similar to what you are looking for. I would check with the seller because of the meassures. Edited March 5 by Constabulary Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted March 6 9 hours ago, PEU said: Hi, purchased this machine a couple of weeks ago, and I want to modify the presser foot and alternating foot, but just in case I mess up, I would like to have replacement parts at hand, can you help me find part numbers for similarly sized parts? Please post your photos here. 3rd party hosted photos frequently disappear due to changes in the host's policies, host out of business, users moving files, deleting files, closing their account or the account expiring. When this happens, the post becomes worthless to all future users who are researching or looking for help to solve a problem. If your files are too large to post here due to file size restrictions, you need to resize your files to fit. Follow this link for some helps and suggestions. https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/15122-how-to-post-pictures-on-lw/?do=findComment&comment=551171 There are lots of Apps, software, and online tools available on the web, or even built into your device to enable you to reduce your file sizes. 800 pixels in the longest dimension is quite adequate. Smart phone screens and many monitors don't display high res files in high resolution. People that live on the fringes of the internet appreciate smaller file sizes and high res photos may take from 10 minutes to hours to download. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PEU Report post Posted March 6 Been using imgur for ages and photos are still up, but just in case per your suggestion here they are. Thanks!! 22 hours ago, Constabulary said: Just from looking at the pictures IMO this machine rather is a clone of the Seiko SLH 2B with some differences but I guess the feet of the SLH should work. Singer 7 parts may work as well since the SLH is the "predecessor" of the Singer Class 7. Another option for parts is the Consew 733 (same as the Seiko). https://www.college-sewing.co.uk/parts-by-machine/seiko-sewing-machine-parts/seiko-slh-2b-2b-1-2b-fh1-parts EDIT: I just checked ebay for Consew 733 and found this https://www.ebay.com/itm/163280314467 Looks similar to what you are looking for. I would check with the seller because of the measures. Thanks! they looks similar indeed, thanks for the detective work! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted March 7 On 3/6/2024 at 9:11 AM, PEU said: Been using imgur for ages and photos are still up, but just in case per your suggestion here they are. Thanks!! Thanks. Appreciate you posting your photos here. Many 3rd party hosted photos do stay up, as long as you use a reliable host and don't change any parameters for location, etc. I've seen enough hosted photos disappear. Have managed to find some of them, or had the OP find them, and others that are just plain gone. A few months ago there was a tutorial where the photos disappeared. Took a month or so for the OP to respond to a query on his website. He had a computer crash and the photos are permanently lost. That's why I bug people about it now. Thank you again, spread the word! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Uwe Report post Posted March 8 I doubt your Sibyer SB-6180-1 shares many, if any, parts with an Adler 204, Singer 7 class, or Seiko SLH. The resemblance to these machines is just superficial, the details are quite different. I don’t know which machine that Sibyer is based on, sorry. Here’s a pic of the Sibyer SB-6180-1 from the company website: Here’s a picture of a Seiko SLH, which probably weighs twice as much as yours. Pictures often don’t convey a good sense of scale. I think your best (yet slim) hope may be to find a retailer that sells Sibyer machines, and hope they have parts. Or contact Sibyer directly: http://www.sibyer.com , if your Chinese language skills are good. You may be stuck with using the machine as it is, using the parts you have. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PEU Report post Posted March 9 (edited) Thanks Uwe Edited March 9 by PEU Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PEU Report post Posted April 2 Update: Could not find the part, so I made it! Inside the arm is a 3mm stainless rod to give it strength, its sewing fine! Now I need to make the open toe, pretty sure 3D print will not work due to is geometry. But at least now I can see what I'm sewing and without touching the OEM part. Pablo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Uwe Report post Posted April 3 Very cool, congrats! How did you embed the metal rod in the part? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PEU Report post Posted April 3 The magic of 3D print is that you can design a feature that with regular machining would be a nightmare. The arm has an inside hole 0.2mm wider than the 3mm rod I used. CA glued it and slide it in with a toothpick Pablo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Uwe Report post Posted April 4 @PEU Brilliant, love it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites