Members photonashville Posted Saturday at 06:31 PM Members Report Posted Saturday at 06:31 PM New to the forum. A few basic 3D prints for my Pfaff machines. Basic PLA used. Collar to fit a 3/4" bore 8" cast iron pulley as a larger hand wheel on a Pfaff 195. Pfaff shaft is 0.501", just a little big for a half inch bore pulley so adapted a larger bore to fit with longer set screws. With a brushed servo motor mounted 1-3/4" pulley, I can get as slow as about 20 stitches per minute. Also, bought a generic roller guide which doesn't fit all machines directly. Printed an adapter with brass heat inserts for my Pfaff 1245. I was very happy with how easy this was. Still learning best hole sizing for the inserts. Pfaff 1245 uses M5 threads, used the same for the inserts. Quote Pfaff 1245, Pfaff 195, Consew 226R-1, restoring a pre-1940s Singer 112W115
Members photonashville Posted 21 hours ago Author Members Report Posted 21 hours ago Designed and printed a lower shaft gear cover for my Pfaff 195. Printed in 2 sides and locked with a zip tie. For the forward gear that turns the hook axis. Couldn't find any replacements available. File on Printables: https://www.printables.com/@JohnS_596058 Quote Pfaff 1245, Pfaff 195, Consew 226R-1, restoring a pre-1940s Singer 112W115
AlZilla Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Very generous of you to share the print files. Almost sure to be of use to someone. Thank you! Quote “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire “Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.” - Aristotle
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