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Bazile | 19:59 Wed 01st Jul 2020 | Home & Garden
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Err indoor's sewing machine has developed a bit if a temprement

Sometimes it's slow and other times it operates at normal speed

Any ideas what could be causing this phenomenon ?
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Bazile, based on your avatar, you have missed the most obvious joke - make it sew
10:45 Thu 02nd Jul 2020
Slipping drive belt.
It could be that the foot control has a problem. We had to buy a new controller for ours a few years ago - not overly expensive.
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Thanks both
She probably needs to keep moving the foot plate up & down at a constant speed.

Has it been oiled recently ?
OG .. perhaps Baz could stand behind her as she sew's .. beating a drum so as to even out her rythym ?
:8-)
Bazile,
based on your avatar, you have missed the most obvious joke - make it sew
Come on Bazile - there's an obvious BA staring you in the face (and it's not mine).
bhg .. did you look at your foot controller at all before you replaced it with a new one. The usual fault with them is you press the controller and nothing happens. Then press a bit more and the machine takes off at full tilt !
They are quite interesting inside .. it's not at all what you would expect. Just a load of graphite disks that often need a good clean !
OG I suspect that the machine in question is powered by electricity, not by human power.
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Sorry folks - just got back to this

Yes it's an electric sewing machine , with a footplate.
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'make it sew'

Yes - lol

BA - purely for the interjection of mirth to the thread

I wonder if data would have got that one straightaway
alavahalf - I can't remember whether I took it apart or not; it was about 10 years ago. It's not like me to just replace something without trying to fix it so I suspect I had a go at it.
My treadle foot for my 1975 Bernina went wonky in 2004 and I had to buy a new one. One comment was that I had been using it on a tiled floor. I suppose that they all wear out or get problems eventually.

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