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.Hi Guys,

I picked this one up a few days ago. I'm not sure how old it might be...my subjective appreciation is that it must be late 19th century.

It comes in at 5 spi, and seems to do the job well. I like the guide, which allows a constant distance from the edge. I'm not certain about the handle, but it's fairly dense...perhaps pear?

I see no markings, apart from a fairly faint "3" at the base of the metal stem.

Anyone ever see one of these before?

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I have never seen one, but I like the idea. The wheel looks like it can be changed out for a different SPI. If it were mine, I would look at making, or having made, some more wheels.

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Brian

 

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Here in the States, I have seen them on Ebay a few times. I know it seems like a perversion, but check the internal diameter of the wheel it may well be the same diameter used today on commonly made stitch wheels. 

 

Great find.  

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On ‎2018‎-‎06‎-‎02 at 2:58 PM, Rockoboy said:

I have never seen one, but I like the idea. The wheel looks like it can be changed out for a different SPI. If it were mine, I would look at making, or having made, some more wheels.

Yes, as old as it is, this is still very functional and the guide is a brilliantly simple, but useful addition. I definitely would like to get a set of wheels made. Does anyone have any suggestions for this?

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Looks like the sort of thing a old Watch Maker or Model maker could easily make up for you

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17 hours ago, Alisdair said:

I definitely would like to get a set of wheels made. Does anyone have any suggestions for this?

As suggested by @bullmoosepaddles, I would be checking on the wheels available thru Tandy or any other tool makers with similar appliances.

Kindest regards

Brian

 

"Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you are right"  Henry Ford

Machines: Singer 201p, Kennedy,  Singer 31K20, Singer 66K16 ("boat anchor" condition), Protex TY8B Cylinder Arm (Consew 227r copy), Unbranded Walking Foot (Sailrite LSV-1 copy)

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12 hours ago, Rockoboy said:

As suggested by @bullmoosepaddles, I would be checking on the wheels available thru Tandy or any other tool makers with similar appliances.

Yep, I'll probably have to have "fun" reducing their thickness, though...by hand, as I don't have a workshop with grinders, etc.

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