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42 minutes ago, VinnyK said:

stil have not found the problem with the tread jamming. see allot of videos, but either they show nothing or extremely to much XD

With the motor disconnected, and the bobbin cover plate slid to the right, you can watch stitches form as you turn the handwheel. Once you can identify what it looks like when a good stitch is made, and what it looks like when the thread jams, you can start to trace out how the jams are happening.

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On 1/24/2026 at 1:40 AM, friquant said:

With the motor disconnected, and the bobbin cover plate slid to the right, you can watch stitches form as you turn the handwheel. Once you can identify what it looks like when a good stitch is made, and what it looks like when the thread jams, you can start to trace out how the jams are happening.

yeah thats the plan. open it up and see where it goes wrong. get some good lighting going and see whats what

 

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