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Monday, March 18, 2024
Vinukonda
Friday, March 15, 2024
WCPO story on WordPlay Cincy and Urban Legend Typewriters
Kristen Skovira of local TV station WCPO visited my basement last week for a story on WordPlay Cincy, the kids' creative writing center that my typewriter repair work helps to support.
You can see the story here:
Monday, March 11, 2024
Jewett no. 2 typewriter
Saturday, March 9, 2024
One weird trick for making a cotter pin
The left Magic Margin stop on a customer's Royal Quiet De Luxe wasn't working. When I peeked at it, the problem was evident.
I removed the carriage's back panel and took a closer look.
Evidently, the device had lost a screw like the one you can see here on the right margin stop.
Did I have such a screw? No. But I realized that the problem might be solvable with a cotter pin, also known as a split pin.
Here's where the magic of paper clips comes in. They are easy to bend, but very unlikely to break unless you bend them repeatedly back and forth. I've used them to replace the C-shaped links that connect the type lever to the typebar on Olympia portables. I realized I could also use a paper clip to make a cotter pin. Using pliers, I bent the wire around a thin cylinder (the shaft of a spring hook) to create a loop. One end of the cotter pin should extend farther than the other, to make it easier to insert it into a small hole and easier to bend the tip once it's through the hole.
The next step was to line up the holes in the margin stop, placing the spring onto the right end of the lower piece.
I worked the cotter pin through the holes, and then used a screwdriver to bend the tip of the pin.
Thursday, March 7, 2024
An Imperial telegrapher's typewriter
The CAR RET key is mysterious, as one would presumably use the usual lever to return the carriage. The lever with the arrow is for setting tab stops, as explained on page 9 of the user's manual for the Model T.
As you can see, each type slug includes a sans-serif capital letter on the bottom and a figure on the top.