I like the montage of slightly different animated samples. I wish concepts I might hav struggled with in school were broken down into with different samples not from the same author in the same text book or software.
The positioning pin supports the bobbin case and prevents the bobbin case from moving or turning while the hook spins around it & beneath it. The hook race somewhat supports the bobbin case as the hook race spins. In addition, the bottom of the bobbin case is built to withstand any contact with the horizontal base of the hook as it spins. The bobbin case positioning bracket also limits movement of the bobbin case due to it's location. Another job of the bobbin case positioning bracket is to 'catch' the thread as it flies off the hook. One other salient point about the hook; the opening at the top of the hook shaft is an oil port. It requires regular oiling. All the best!
I can understand it if the drum like structure that holds the lower thread is floating in air. How does the upper thread go around the supporter that holds the drum like structure?
Looking again at the animation it does indeed look like the bobbin case is in total suspension ! Something not quite right with the animation methinks!
I am trying to understand how this work, but How is possible that the thread coming from the needle (the yellow one) could go fully around the bobbin from both front and behind? maybe it's me, but looks like the bobbin and the hook are floating in the air...could you please explain where I am wrong?
I think that the piece that has the blue thread is a cylinder that is floating freely encased in an exterior encasement which has this gap where the white thread enters and it's made to go around the floating cylinder insude it and thus hooks the blue thread. The external encasement does not rotate 360°, once the white thread moved around the interior free floating cylinder and hooked the blue thread, the exterior encasement rotates back. I hope I explained well as this is the first time I think I got it. There are other videos that mention the free floating cylinder and show the external encasement
I like the montage of slightly different animated samples. I wish concepts I might hav struggled with in school were broken down into with different samples not from the same author in the same text book or software.
Ive never been this grateful of youtube b4
if the thread goes either side of the bobbin what supports the bobbin
The positioning pin supports the bobbin case and prevents the bobbin case from moving or turning while the hook spins around it & beneath it.
The hook race somewhat supports the bobbin case as the hook race spins.
In addition, the bottom of the bobbin case is built to withstand any contact with the horizontal base of the hook as it spins.
The bobbin case positioning bracket also limits movement of the bobbin case due to it's location.
Another job of the bobbin case positioning bracket is to 'catch' the thread as it flies off the hook.
One other salient point about the hook; the opening at the top of the hook shaft is an oil port. It requires regular oiling.
All the best!
Same doubt I am also having bro
This is a better video to understand how it actually works ! Thank You !
I can understand it if the drum like structure that holds the lower thread is floating in air. How does the upper thread go around the supporter that holds the drum like structure?
The drum like bobbin case is only held on one side so the upper thread that goes past it does so on the side away from the mounting.
Looking again at the animation it does indeed look like the bobbin case is in total suspension ! Something not quite right with the animation methinks!
This is wonderful!! Now I know how it works!! Thank you so much for this video🌟 I was always wondering how it sews when I was using sewing machine...😆
Beautiful explanation for beginners
you know, I have wondered about this all my life. Thanks!
I am trying to understand how this work, but How is possible that the thread coming from the needle (the yellow one) could go fully around the bobbin from both front and behind? maybe it's me, but looks like the bobbin and the hook are floating in the air...could you please explain where I am wrong?
How does the thread go on both sides of the bobbin when there is a solid shaft going through the bobbin to the rest of the machine?
I think that the piece that has the blue thread is a cylinder that is floating freely encased in an exterior encasement which has this gap where the white thread enters and it's made to go around the floating cylinder insude it and thus hooks the blue thread. The external encasement does not rotate 360°, once the white thread moved around the interior free floating cylinder and hooked the blue thread, the exterior encasement rotates back. I hope I explained well as this is the first time I think I got it. There are other videos that mention the free floating cylinder and show the external encasement
best one i've seen yet
best explanation!
This is a great invention
Thanks for sharing, so what exactly can be adjusted if the machine timing is off?
Same thing I'm wondering too
the sewing machine is more complicated than I ever think it before. Its need time to build and develop.
fascinating.
What came first the machine gun propellor ting or this.
Thank you
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Sorcery!!! Get behind me Satan!
Good speed here
I could repair my Mini Si lagi machine with the guide lines explained here.
Minha nossa ainda nao acordei esse video deve ser guardado em um cofre de algum banco teve gente que morreu tentando saber a magia dessa maquina.
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Nice