'Eudora II' Shoe Widener Restoration
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 Published On Jun 15, 2024

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In this Video I restored an old Shoe Widening Machine 'EUDORA II', which was made in 1931. These machines were built to widen shoes in the manufacturing process of shoes.

The Restoration of this machine was pretty fun, but also challenging. I disassembled the whole piece and found a lot of rust, stuck bolts, broken patterns and much more.

After disassembling I gave all the parts a good wash, removed the old paint as much as possible with paint stripper and sandblasted them afterwards. After sandblasting i did a lot of metal works: filing, sanding, chamfering, and so on. Deep pitting and casting imperfections were filled with metal body filler, after a lot of sanding I applied multiple coats of 2K epoxy primer.

After wet sanding the primer I applied the base coat 'deep black RAL 9005'. As the base coat was dry, I applied pattern stickers to it, to airbrush the pin stripings back on originally. The other parts were painted in '473 Champagner metallic' and after that ALL of the parts got a nice clear coat. After sanding and polishing the clear coat, ive applied a ceramic coating.

The remaining parts like shafts, thread inserts and bolts were restored or made new, nickel plated and polished.

After reassembling the piece, the final test shows that it works perfectly fine again!

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