Venor Table Tufting Machine - Replacement Mechanism Plate
When I bought this machine this is what the work space looked like. A large metal needle plate and large hole down into the mechanism on the machine. This is a little scary and feels like risking finger squishing too much.
Digging through the draw I found a piece of odd shaped wood and some bolts. A little fiddling around and it fit next to the needle plate! It works, but it’s a pretty rough job. It’s an old piece of laminate flooring after all…
The needle plate is also held off the machine on stacks of washers. Each of the three bolts has a stack of 4 washers. Presumably this is needed? Or at least needed for how the mechanism underneath is set up. It works so I am not going to change it! Yet.
This set up was fine for tests but between fabric catching on the piece of wood, yarn catching between it and the needle plate, and general rough working area I decided to make a change.
3D printing to the rescue:
A bit of measuring later, and converting inches to mm because this turns out to be an American machine with imperial sizes for everything, and I had a plan for what I wanted.
An 11” by 4” plate with a hole in the middle for the needles and walking foot, and three bolt slots. I made it to be the same height as the washer stacks and wide enough to cover the two left most bolt holes that the wooden cover was bolted to.
This closes all gaps from the previous solution, and neatly covered the finger killing mechanism beneath. I feel a lot sounder in only worrying about the needle clamp and presser foot eating my fingers.
Again, not sure what this would have been originally. Can’t find any good pictures of Venor machines online so this will have to do until more info comes my way. Any info is welcome.
Thanks for Reading.










