How to Slow Down a Sewing Machine Running too Fast - Singer Heavy Duty Speed Control
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- čas přidán 3. 04. 2023
- For many beginners and even for people who have been sewing for a long time. it's quite a challenge to apply just the right amount of pressure on the foot pedal to get the exact speed that you're comfortable with and you need for sewing your fabric. Because your foot is not accustomed, it's not trained for making little delicate movements. Our feet are trained for walking, for running, for kicking.
Our hands, our fingers are more suitable for making delicate movements, so I figured that what I should do is take the foot pedal and divide it into two separate units: one will be for activation and the other for speed control.
CHAPTERS
00:15 Opening the foot pedal
00:36 Releasing the hook spring to free the slider
00:54 Disconnecting one terminal
01:26 Connecting 2.8mm terminals to the wires of the foot switch
01:35 Connecting the foot switch to the foot pedal
01:54 Making the speed controller cover
03:10 Winding the bobbin with the speed controller and the foot switch.
03:42 Sewing leather demonstration with the Singer Heavy Duty, Granny Wheel, foot switch and speed controller.
05:55 Question and answer: What is the purpose of the foot pedal modification ?
07:42 Question and answer: Can you now sew very slowly ?
09:19 Question and answer: Will this work for other kinds of sewing machines ?
09:52 Question and answer: Why don't you just buy an industrial sewing machine ?
10:39 Question and answer: What kind of thread, needle and presser foot did you use in the presentation ?
11:00 Question and answer: Where did you get the giant handwheel ?
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Most ingenious! Thanks for showing this modifications
I bought a Granny Wheel.
It's a great addition and seems to smooth out the action on the foot pedal.
thank you for this fine trick👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you so much!
I put your hand wheel in my Amazon "things to buy" list. 🙂
Very clever. KISS.
The problem with this method is you are undervolting it and thus it cannot do thick fabric on low speed. The solution would be to have a motor that has less rng with a gear reduction method of some sort with full throttle and voltage.
Hi Granny Wheels, I have a singer 834 and the foot pedal has a carbon disk rheostat, not a circuit board that you show. One terminal has a long flat plate type connector and the other a regular female connector. Can this setup be modified with yours?
What model is your singer? Is it a 4452? Also on the label on the back does it say it was made in Taiwan or Vietnam?
Thank you for your interesting and informative video. With your modification does the footpedal now merely act as an on/off switch and the speed is entirely governed by the slider?
Or does the slider set the maximum speed when the pedal is fully down but it can be made to run slower with lighter pressure. I.e the slider acts as a maximum speed limiter.
The foot switch (not the foot pedal) now acts as an on/off switch and the slider entirely governs the speed. The foot pedal is no more as we have taken it apart.
@@grannywheels Thank you. All clear now.
I don't seem to be hearing the motor strain.When it's in slow motcan you explain this please
Will there sell machine handle on 19 needle? I'm so canvas sail ⛵️ sailboat You can let me know. Thank you. Where'd you get to switch to slow the motor down? I like that😊
Can I purchase a peed controller and plug the sewing machine into it to lower the speed using the out controller?
@grannywheels did you know that you can dial down the potentiometer top left in the foot pedal to slow it down as well ?
how does one do this? what does the potentiometer look like?
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Maybe this helps you
I have some olderamos and all of them seem to have a hard time turning the sewing machine.The motor sounds like it's in a strain
In the video, you said that the power of the machine does not allow you to sew leather at very low speed. If you don't use the pedal but use the wheel by hand, can it go through the leather? (like you do for the corners). I ask this because I was wondering if it was possible with any sewing machine to freely hand sew stitch by stitch (and disabling the feeding tooth) so that I could do some sort of hand embroidery?
Basically yes unless the leather is very hard and thick. The Singer Heavy Duty is mostly made of plastic. If you put too much force on the handwheel it will break.
@@grannywheels Thanks for your advices! I was looking for a machine that could handle relatively thin leather and have slow speed, and I'll maybe buy the Brother A16. What do you think about it?
Sorry, I wouldn't know. I'm not familiar with that model. Try reading Amazon reviews, that's the best source of info IMHO@@clementlebouc9746
Hello. A question . If you have a sewing material, thick, say 8mm-10mm, can you sew it with this machine? And let him say, you want to mow in zigzag, or other patterns. Can you do that with this sewing machine? I ask out of curiosity. Thank you
Zig zag yes. 8-10mm is very thick. What material is it ? If leather it will not work. If very soft material maybe yes.
@@grannywheels It's not leather. They are thick materials in several layers
Sounds like you will need a stronger machine for something like that. Probably an industrial walking foot machine like the Sailrite Ultrafeed. @@forestdamian5601
@@grannywheels @grannywheels I thought that with a sewing machine like yours it would work. But it seems I was wrong. Thanks for the reply. I like your videos, they are interesting. But now I'm sad. I thought that a sewing machine like yours would be the answer to my problem. I understood your point of view. Thank you.
You have an idea How to mount an external binder to this Singer Heavy Duty machine??
My sewing machine has the same pedal, however I opened it and the machine won’t start near the high end/the start of the slider: it would only start running when the slider reaches near the lower end. I would say only the lower 25% length of the slider actually starts the machine, that gives very little room to control the speed.
Any idea why would this be like that? Can it be fixed? I see a potentiometer there inside the pedal, could turning it help on this?
I know what you mean. I also know about the potentiometer. I did once try to play around with the potentiometer but didn't get any meaningful results. But I didn't really investigate it that much. Concerning the slider, I suspect that if you replace that slider (if it's possible at all) with a more sensitive slider that has a bigger range you might get better results.
Also, when starting the machine make sure the needle is in the air and not inside the fabric. You want zero resistance at take off.
Where did you get the second foot pedal $
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001609077208.html
I purchased this machine a few years ago to sew Sunbrella accessories for my sailboat. I just couldn’t justify the cost for a Sailrite machine. Your explanation on not spending money on something to learn can apply to every large purchase whether it’s a sewing machine or sailboat. It’s been a struggle because of the way the machine speeds through the material. I just ordered the foot pedal and can’t wait for my next “learning” session.