Silver Reed Knitting Machines - Attaching SRP60N Ribbing Attachment

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @CFlagg-kq5zp
    @CFlagg-kq5zp 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Sally! When my new to me machine arrives this video will be a lifesaver!

  • @teresaporteus7277
    @teresaporteus7277 3 года назад +1

    Hi Sally - Thank you! My husband & I have just worked through your video and spotted the one thing that was wrong with my SRP60N ribber set-up on the SK840 knitter. The Auxillary pieces had been set 'under' the end of the knit bed rather than slotted over, resulting in the sinker posts being too far apart from the knit bed. Removal & refitting correctly solved that problem & we found that the shims could be removed from the ribber stopper as it was now fitting flush against the knit bed. A simple but vital remedy that has made all the difference 😀

  • @winza156
    @winza156 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this, I would love to see how to do plating with this ribber and carriage arm!

  • @yesunshin3711
    @yesunshin3711 3 года назад +2

    so helpful. u cannot imagine. thank u so much💗

  • @yousefseyyedi5370
    @yousefseyyedi5370 3 года назад

    سلام من ایرانی هستم، خیلی ممنون از شما💖

  • @ChrisCowell7
    @ChrisCowell7 3 года назад +1

    To buy, you can visit TheJapaneseMachines on the etsy website.

  • @MP-xk5zg
    @MP-xk5zg 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this! I changed a needle in my Srp60n the other day and noticed there was a spongy strip on the needle retainer. Is this correct?

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  2 года назад

      Not usually. On the ribbers the needle retainer is usually just a plastic bar.

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  2 года назад +1

      I should clarify this by saying STANDARD gauge ribbers are usually just a plastic bar. My mid gauge and chunky machine have sponge bars in the ribber, this is normal.

  • @maryfaught4793
    @maryfaught4793 2 года назад +1

    Where did you get your table from?

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  2 года назад

      I bought it from Woodwerks in the USA. This is/was a one man business making bespoke machine knitting tables. I’m not sure if Steve is still making them, or if he has retired.

  • @ES-zt8sj
    @ES-zt8sj 3 года назад

    Sally, can you provide the link for Anne Croucher's document please? It is not listed under the Ribbers. Thanks.

  • @نورةنورة-ظ2ج
    @نورةنورة-ظ2ج 3 года назад

    🎁🎁🎁🎁

  • @patriziafusco2358
    @patriziafusco2358 2 года назад

    you ned to sort your camera, i feel sea sick

  • @naduaal5797
    @naduaal5797 3 года назад

    bilayz mmkn tariqah tarkib jihaz 'alwan tabdil khayt

  • @karlesism
    @karlesism 2 года назад

    I appreciate the effort however, the insufficient camera positioning caused too much to be out of view. For a layman, it was very frustrating to try and make sense of. It would be very helpful if you would re-shoot with machines in full view. I would suggest using two cameras with different viewpoints then using iMovie or some other editing tool to cut between views. This could be accomplished with a cell phone and tablet mounted to a piece of furniture from the rear and side views. What “was” extremely valuable though was that the SRP60N is just a ribber (which was given to me with NO instructions) and therefore has been sitting in a closet for more than a year because I had no clue of how to use it. I got nowhere Googling and YouTubing, trying to locate a user’s manual. I was going to throw it in the trash out of frustration. Your video has at least cleared up my confusion. If I understand correctly, I am missing a necessary (upper) component. So thank you.

    • @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts
      @sallybutcherskalamundakrafts  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comments, which I take on board. It’s hard to film all the detail with just an ipad. I have previously said my videos are supposed to support the instruction books, not replace them. You can get free downloads of instruction books and maintenance manuals from machineknittingetc.com. You also need to know that Silver Reed machines have formerly been badged as Studio, Singer, Knitmaster and Empisal, depending on where they were being sold. Yes, the ribber is useless on its own, it is an accessory to a main bed knitting machine. Yours is compatible with all the 24 stitch punchcard models by Silver Reed (or the names above), as well as the newer electronic model the SK840. The different brand names don’t make any difference to the machine - so a Studio 700 is EXACTLY the same as a Knitmaster 700. I hope this helps.

    • @molahi5779
      @molahi5779 Год назад

      Reshoot? Two cameras? The nerve! You weren't ready for this video anyways. You didn't know the 1st thing about what you had purchased. That's why it made little sense to you.