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On 1/27/2017 at 7:11 PM, SARK9 said:

OOPS. This is the guide mounted in the table.

 

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This edge guide is just my type!  I would love to make one... or better yet... pay you to make one for me!?  :yeah:

Did you drill/thread the holes through the brass rectangle?  Where did you get your parts?  Seriously - if you sell these let me know!  :)

 

 

 

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54 minutes ago, Instinctive said:

My question is, where do you get that little spring clip holding the slide plate in place? My Consew 226 does not have this.

Comes with it on from the factory with a Juki.

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Not sure the exact model because it is probably a generic China product but I got a GREAT magnetic one from my sewing machine guy. It sticks very hard but isn’t so hard the I need a screwdriver to lift it. Has a great tab that allows for tilting the magnet and then it’s easier to lift off. 

 

Looks like this one:

https://sterlingsewing.com/products/sewing-machine-extra-large-magnetic-seam-guide-2-1-2-x-1-3-8-x-1-2

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Jack of all trades, master of some.

 

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On 1/27/2017 at 1:53 PM, Uwe said:

Since this topic is sorta-kinda morphing into a show&tell of DIY magnetic edge guides, I started tinkering. I live near an IKEA and IKEA hacks are one of my favorite things. I made a magnetic edge guide based on an IKEA  $9 GRUNDTAL magnetic knife rack bar and a small $4 BLANKETT handle (longer ones cost more). Each knife rack has twelve rare earth magnet bars glued to the back. The magnets can be removed carefully (the magnets are brittle, I broke one out of the twelve.) The BLANKETT handle comes in different lengths, has a low and a high guide edge and a nice, smooth anodized brush finish.

The small version of the handle is just the right size for a set of three of the magnet bars and fits on the slide plate. I cut a longer handle to size to fit nine magnet bars for a stronger hold and longer guide edge. Simple double sided adhesive tape a or a few drops of glue will hold the magnets to the handles. The handles are big enough to grab with your fingers when pulling the guide off and the holding force can be adjusted by adding/removing magnets.

I didn't spend quite enough time to scrape the glue residue off the magnets to make it look super pretty, but it's functional and can be made to look nice. I'm attaching a few pictures. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I've had great success with the Harbor Freight magnetic tool holder (https://www.harborfreight.com/18-in-magnetic-tool-holder-60433.html). I put the magnet side down on the table and the metal edge won't budge for anything. Putting it too close to the needle makes the feed dogs hit the metal edge but that was quickly solved with a few minutes on the grinder...

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