DIY remedy for a Slipping Treadle Belt

The leather treadle belt on my singer 328K was slipping when I sewed over anything thick or utilized twin needles. I tightened up the belt, however even with the belt tight, it was still slipping. I believe there were a few things triggering it to slip. The primary reason is most likely since the treadle belt is scraped up from when I was utilizing the belt with the original balance wheel as well as there wasn’t rather sufficient clearance for the belt. one more aspect is that I have it on a treadle base with a big wheel to make it treadle a bit faster. Also, it is a zig-zag stitching machine, which needs a lot more force to turn than a directly stitch machine.

Someday I’ll replace the leather belt with urethane belting, which I believe will work much better than leather for this machine, however for now I just wished to put something on the belt to make it stickier. I figured violin rosin would work. I organized to get some, however then I thought, hey, rosin is constructed out of pitch, right? I online in a home surrounded by want as well as fir trees, so perhaps I might make some rosin? Rosin doesn’t expense much, however I believed it would be a fun job to try to make my own.

A Google browse provided me an concept of exactly how to make rosin. Basically, you boil pitch, then add beeswax as well as other trick ingredients. I didn’t discover any type of actual recipes (I assumption that’s top trick info), so I just winged it.

There is snow on the ground at my home as well as it’s been raining, so I didn’t truly want to go tramping around in the slush trying to find pitch. I kept in mind that I had some pitchy firewood, so I made a decision to try scraping the pitch off of it, considering that I only needed a bit bit of rosin.

I put the pitch in a metal measuring cup as well as set it on the wood stove to melt as well as boil a bit. I added a couple of little chips of beeswax as well as stirred them in.

I made a mold out of pieces of a manila folder, poured in the hot pitch, as well as let it cool.

I regretted utilizing my great measuring cup when it came time to clean it up. I had to warm up some scrubing alcohol in it to dissolve the pitch then rub the cup with coconut oil, however I got all of the pitch residue out of my measuring cup.

The rosin came ideal out of the mold. as well as what do you know, it kinda appears like a small piece of rosin!

I scrubed the rosin on the leather belt as I treadled up until the belt felt just a bit sticky.

The belt is slipping a great deal less now. I had fun making the rosin, as well as it didn’t expense me anything to make it, so I got double pleasure out of the project.

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