Got myself a Cummins Initial Machine. Very pleased about it. But it doesn't work well, I guess it is pretty old. Took it to pieces and looks like the problem is the pins that punch the letters. I imagine they should all be the same length? And pointy? And straight? Any thoughts? ...
A couple of vintage (probably very old) felt duffers, in various widths, on very old one-piece unlaminated hat blocks.
Also, for comparison, one of the Langenburg blocks with the straw hat body & resin overlayment.
I am curious why the blocks were covered like that.
Does it not work at all? Are some of the pins not piercing the leather (or whatever other material), or making no contact with it at all?
When I got mine only some of the pins were doing what they were meant to do. Some pins left divots in the leather, but didn't punch clean through. But now it works fine, after getting what was very likely its first real workout in half a century or more. I used typing paper where the leather would go and repeatedly put it through its paces. Freed up everything . And I got a little confetti in the bargain.
As to the condition of the innards on yours ... those pins do indeed look damaged. Some of them, anyway. Have you experimented with those pins? To determine that those shorter pins are indeed broken and aren't meant to be shorter?
Hey Bloc,
Mine didn't work well when I got it either. A good cleaning looks to be a must. Mine had a lot of bent pins that need to be straightened. Make sure to clean the holes in both base plates that the pins pass through as well.
I believe the pins are supposed to be shorter, either from back to front or front to back. It has to do with how it punches due to the pivot. The holes are punched in succession from the top of the letter down. I believe it is to ease the amount of force you need to use when pushing down. It has been a few years since I took mine apart so I do not remember where the short pin were placed, but when you have it assembled and press down the pins furthest in (top of the letter) should touchdown first. Did you keep track of how they came out?
Good luck, if you have it that far already, I sure you can make it work.