Showing posts with label typewriter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label typewriter. Show all posts

Friday, November 1, 2013

Skyriter: Not as Planned

So on Tuesday night, I was given marching orders via Twitter:

How could I refuse?

Yesterday, I sat down to attempt working on it. I opened up Twitter so that the notes from the last repair attempt were displayed. I had my tools. I had halfway decent lighting, and a movie in the background.

And it all went bad fast.

One problem that I've been having is that I can't figure out how the draw band is threaded through the carriage. No matter how I did it, it got caught. I tried three different methods, no dice. Finally, after the third attempt, I admitted that I'd have to try a different material since clearly my crochet thread wasn't working.

But then I noticed that something wasn't right. The draw band had jumped off of the drum, wrapping around the top. Not a big deal. I unwound it a couple of times with the aide of a dental pick. Except...one of those wraps went over the drum, but under the gear that turns it, effectively jamming it in place. The drum was going nowhere.

I tugged. I wiggled. I did everything I could, but I couldn't make it budge. I could still turn the drum, but it didn't do anything to turn the gear or move it so that I could see where it was actually caught. So I tugged and wiggled some more.

And then my hand slipped.

And so did the Skyriter.

It only fell about 18", and seems to mostly be okay, but the ribbon cover will not close at all now, it just kind of rests on top with about a 1/4" gap all the way around.

In the process, the cord I was using snapped. The good news is that it detached itself from the drum gear. The bad news is that the original knot is still jammed inside the slot in the drum, and I can't get it out. I'll try again when I'm less prone to breaking things, but there's not enough of the thread sticking out for me to get a grip on it, even with tweasers, and the spring inside won't budge to loosen it.

I'm starting to think that I need to stop kidding myself about this whole typewriter repair thing. I love using them, but from now on maybe I should just stick to ones that work instead of trying to fix them myself.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Three days and counting

Only three days left until Nano gets into full swing. Do you have your outlines? Your notebooks? Extra ribbons? A backup drive?

I've been woefully lax in my typewriter repairs. I've set the Woodstock aside for the moment, since I don't plan on using it as my primary machine. Mostly I'll be using the laptop since I type faster on it than anything else, but the Sterling is still on my desk ready for drafting and problem solving and outlines. It's my goal that before Nov. 1 I'll pull out the Skyriter and finally wrestle that draw band into place, since I'd love to take it to Nano meetups and it's slightly easier to carry around than the Sterling (though Carffrey may still get a field trip or two if the Skyriter doesn't behave) And no, the Woodstock and the Royal aren't going anywhere. My back will not allow it, and carrying a 40lb behemoth into Panera is slightly ridiculous.

Besides, Henry is very touchy when it comes to being moved.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Typecast and Drawing

Short tonight. Not feeling overly talkative at the moment.