Members GerryR Posted March 18 Members Report Posted March 18 I've had a little more time on my hands than usual and decided to mod a Chinese Patcher to handle M-style bobbins to get the added thread capacity. One of the goals was/is "no modifications to the existing machine" so I can get back to the original patcher just by swapping parts. Well, I got everything done "except" I need to either make a different swapable hand / cam wheel or make a different needle bar connection to get the additional needle down stroke, about 0.3". The cam for the bobbin rotation works as is, as the angles of motion are proportional. I don't know if in the end I will get it all working, but at least I can easily put it back to original. I think these patchers get a bad wrap, but mine has worked flawlessly. It's definitely a educational project. Comments and suggestions are welcomed. Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted March 18 CFM Report Posted March 18 I'm wishing you all the best and can't wait to see the outcome. I love mine too a little cleanup and a few tweaks and they run like a clock. Quote
Members GerryR Posted March 22 Author Members Report Posted March 22 Well, because I didn't have an easy way to make a new hand / cam wheel to get the added needle stroke that I needed, a machine mod was going to be needed. I had a second machine and chose to modify it to be sure the mods would work before messing with my good machine. To get the added needle stroke, I moved the pivot point of the arm by 0.75 inches toward the hand wheel. I had to machine the frame in order to relocate the pivot point, but it worked out pretty well. I have one small issue that I will address Monday and that will finish it. It is no longer a true "patcher" but after running it for awhile with different threads I will swap the parts over to my good machine which is motorized. Here's a few pictures of what I ended up with. Quote
Members GerryR Posted Monday at 05:51 PM Author Members Report Posted Monday at 05:51 PM First Stitches! (Still doing some "tweeking," but looks promising.) These are a single layer of 8 oz. veg tan and a double layer. Quote
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