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====Demonstration====
 
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Demonstrate you can safely setup the saw and rip a board. You will then proceed to cross cut one of the remaining pieces. Remember to set the blade height so it is protruding less than 1/4" out the top of material for less exposure. When performing a rip cut the fence is used to guide the lumber into the blade. You want to make sure that the distance between the fence and blade is the width of desired cut. Mark the edge of the material when doing a cross cut so you can align the material with the blade in the sled. You can also use a miter gauge for making cross cuts but make sure the material is long enough and well supported.
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Demonstrate you can safely setup the serger. You will then proceed to edge a piece of scrap material.
  
 
====General Procedure====
 
====General Procedure====

Revision as of 18:04, 17 August 2020

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Janome Mylock 634D

Make: Janome

Model: MyLock 634D

Serial Number: 6E1013527

Ace: Gail Dowler (gdowler@georgefox.edu).

Location: The Hub

Description

Sergers preform a type of stitch known as overlock stitching. An overlock stitch is a type of stitching that sews over the edge of one or more pieces of fabric. Sergers also have the ability to cut off the excess edge as it is fed through the machine. This type of stitching is useful for edging, hemming, and seaming. This process will create a clean edge of your fabric that will not fray.

The Janome MyLock 634D features 2 needles and a choice of 2,3, or 4 thread overlocking stitching. The color-coded thread guiding makes threading simple and easy to follow. The MyLock 634D allows the user to easily switch from overlock stitching to rolled hemming without needing to change to needle plate. Some of the key features of the MyLock 634D are a tension release device, easily accessible lower looper guides, changeable thread guide, easily retractable upper knife, adjustable foot pressure, and more.

Documentation


Terminology

  • Needle -
  • Spool -

Training

Operation

All information on this specific machine can be found in the User Manual

A simple intro to serging:


Sergers are great for adding zippers into your project. Here is a helpful video to lead you through the process.






Demonstration

Demonstrate you can safely setup the serger. You will then proceed to edge a piece of scrap material.

General Procedure

Safety

There are several hazards you need to be aware of when using a Serger.

  • Never use a bent needle.
  • Keep fingers away from the needle and moving parts.

Certification

Foxtale Course

Troubleshooting

If are having issues ask the supervisor.

Maintenance

General maintenance

Keep the saw clean and use the dust collector. There are several lubrication points on the saw that need to be checked by the tech.

Specific Maintenance Tasks

Maintenance Procedure Frequency Done By
Lubricate mechanisms As Needed Technician
Clean machine when Done User
Change the needle As Needed User