1890 Kholer Hand Crank Sewing Machine

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Kids Toy Knitting Machine DIY Hand Crank Singer Sewing Toy Set with Four Balls of Yarn and Accessories Smart Weaver Knitting Kit Weaving Loom Machine for Hat Scarves Sweater Children Pretend Play Toys. GENUINE KOHLER PART 1275703-S KIT, REPAIR CARBURETOR. 4.2 out of 5 stars 157. Get it as soon as Tue, May 7. KOHLER 1890'S HAND Crank Sewing Machine NO. 1 Germany Hermann Kohler In Dome Box - $379.00. Here it is.direct from the collection of Andrew A-pipe comes this exquisite antique Kohler sewing machine. This hand crank sewing machine is marked with plate that says No. Below is the Kohler plate. The machine is done with beautiful gold and inlay accents to the base and machine.

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I have an early Kohler sewing machine (German made). It was originally a treadle. I would like to put it in a base case and put a hand crank on it. I cannot find any information for the machine online. It is a small machine - perhaps 1/2 size - about the size of a Featherweight.

I was also wanting to get a hand crank for my Singer VS2 but it is a larger machine so I'm not sure it would fit both of them. Any of you folks with experience with hand cranks know if the size or configuration of them varies?. I don't think they're standard, so you may be out of luck on the Kohler unless you find a German or Kohler handcrank. I have the same problem finding information on the Winselmann that I have.You'd be hard pressed to put a Singer hand crank on the VS2. The handcranks typically use the motor mount, and both the VS2 and the model 27 that replaced it predate the motor mount. That seems to mean that any Singer prior to about 1913 can't be hand cranked?

Can anyone confirm that?I'd sure love to hear if there's another solution though. Singer used the motor / hand crank mount for hand cranks before motors. I have an 1890's singer 28 and 1902 27 with the raised boss.

Puzzling why Singer cast 27 heads with and without the mount, maybe there was an upcharge for this added feature.For the Kohler, best bet would be to post pics of the machine and arm where the crank would mount.JonI didn't realize that! Thanks for that information. Are you sure your 1890s 28 is a 28, and not a VS3?My VS2 has no motor mount, but my very late model 1913 27 (according to ismacs) has the motor mount. Now that I think about it, the 1912 28 also has a motor / HC mount as well.

Notice under the handwheel on the kohler, that there's a raised area with a screw hole in it?That's the 'boss', or 'motor boss', what I usually call the motor mount. The distance from the motor mount to the inside of the spoked wheel determines if the crank will fit, and if it clears the handwheel itself (see below).The other gotcha is that Singer used their own thread, so the screw for a Singer HC likely won't fit the Kohler.Here's a link to Helen Howes' site, I'm not affiliated with her, but I have dealt with her, and she's great.I wonder if HC002 would work for you. Helen may know and she's very friendly.You'll see that all of the cranks have basically 3 parts:1. A finger that sits between the spokes2. The 'Crank' - the gear mechanism3. The mounting bracket.On the Winselmann I have here, I noticed that the smaller German machines tend to have a long bracket that takes the crank out further than a Singer HC, I think it's because the wheel sits so much lower on the shorter machines, so it needs to come out further to clear.ETA: That was not a dumb question btw!.

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Most old Singers have the hand wheel attached directly to the main shaft. So a knob on the hand wheel will have to be turned towards you (not the most comfortable way) and will stitch 1:1 (one stitch per turn). Many old German and other manufacturers had gears to go from the inside of the hand wheel to gears on the main shaft. This reversed the direction of the hand wheel to a more comfortable clockwise direction and allowed a (the usual) 1:3 ration of hand wheel rotation to stitches.

I'm not sure if this is what you thinking of.My GG-GM's White Prize sewing machine from 1893-1900 is a gear drive hand crank. This gear drive allows a knob to crank the hand wheel away from you. The knob is removable if the machine is put in a treadle. I don't have a treadle (and don't know if there was one), but the treadle belt groove is there. I attached two picture to show the knob on the hand wheel and the gears on the backside, at the bottom of the hand wheel.Cathy. The knob thing I was trying to remember was just just a knob that someone made and attached to the handwheel. So, yes, all it would do is 1:1 but I really hadn't thought that through.What some other people did in order to use a standard Singer or other geared handcrank was bolted the handcrank to the side of a cabinet (instead of to the boss on a machine) and then somehow aligned and anchored the machine on top of the cabinet so that the finger of the hc inserted into the spoked wheel. Ovidiu lipan tandarica si stelu enache album download free.

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Maybe if you put a piece of that nonskid rubber waffle material under the machine's base that would keep it from moving? Just thinking aloud on the Interwebs, here.

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Cathy, that White Prize is just gorgeous! I love the look of those old wide based machines.One thing I fell in love with on the German machines is all those exposed gears, the name of the one escapes me right now (probably a sign 5 hours sleep isn't enough for me, darn neighbor's chainsaw that got me out of bed!), 1/2 sized machine, huge handwheel (the base is dished for it) and all the gears showing. You'd never see a machine like that built today, too many pinch hazards. I bet young ones would only get their fingers in there once though.jlhmnj - I'm pretty sure that makes is a VS3:) There's a chart on this page that can help youconfirm it if you're interested.