Saturday, April 19, 2014
4/19/2014
Friday, April 4, 2014
Mechanical Difficulties
Hi everyone. I just want to give you a quicke update. My new machine, which is a Smith Premier 10, has more problems than I originally thought. The mainspring appears to be broken, and I have no idea how to fix it. I don't want to disassemble much for fear that I will do more damage than good. I am trying to see how I can get to it with little disassembly. Any suggestions?
I did get the typebars cleaned, so they are fairly smooth, but this latest problem is quite a disappointment. It may just have to be a display piece. I will let you know how it is going as soon as it gets going!
Everyone have a great week!
-Mac
Monday, March 31, 2014
A Little More Time
Hi everyone! Sorry about the lack of a typecast. I was gone over the weekend, but I did acquire a new machine. This is the first of its kind I have ever seen in person, and the only model of its kind ever made, by my research. It needs some cleaning up before it will type, but I will post on it when I get it working.
Everyone have a great week!
-Mac
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Sorry for the Wait
Hello everyone! I am sorry that I have made everyone wait so long. I haven't had time over the past week to do a typecast. I have been very busy with school work, and on top of that, I just got my first customer for pens: someone ordered 12 of them, made out of a special wood from our town. We have an old Carnegie Library building that just got restored, and these pens are made of some of the original oak wood used in trim there. It is very limited in quantity!
Anyways, I should have a typecast coming up, maybe even later today. If not, then hopefully by Wednesday.
I hope everyone has had a great week!
-Mac
Edit: I am going to be gone over the weekend, but I will bring a machine with me and post by monday. I have been so busy, I haven't had time to type anything.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
I Couldn't Wait: My 1920's Elliott Fisher
The first one. The little ridge on the bottom part originated from me gouging to far into the wood. In the end, I think it turned out pretty nice. Not very shiny though. |
This was the second that I made. It is actually a mechanical pencil. It was a lot better than the pen, and more shiny. |
Here is one that I made with my own wood from a tree that fell outside my house. It is ash, I think. This is my favorite wood pen thus far. |
And finally, my favorite of all: A shiny acrylic pen modeled after a Montblanc Meisterstuck. |
This pen turned out really shiny. |
Here it is next to a real Montblanc. The one I made is bigger, heavier, and the mechanism is just as smooth. |
As promised in the comments, here is a link to the user's guide of the Elliott Fisher machine, if anyone is interested:
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Saturday, February 22, 2014
I'm Back!
This is my typecasting machine this week: My brand-new Corona Folding No. 3! |
Sorry about the dirty back. I didn't realize it until after I took the picture. |
This is my "Explosion-Proof" Western Electric 520. It still works, and I am considering about using it as the telephone in my bedroom. |
This thing is surrounded in cast iron, and is built like a tank! |
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Apologies
P.S: I want to tell you that what I said last week about an interesting typeface on the Halberg was complete stupidity on my part. I guess I just haven't used a typewriter in a while, and I think I got too used to seeing Courier New, which is no substitute for the typeface on most typewriters.