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peddlerhandcraft

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  1. Hi Natalie, I can probably help you out with a few of these questions, mainly those related to the motor. The answer regarding the servo motor...yes it should fit. if you can fit a clutch motor, then you can fit a servo motor on a manual machine. Is it hard to switch? Not at all. I just converted mine to a Ho Hsing MJ Series 4 days ago...the best change that I have ever made. Your belt size may change depending on the size of the servo and positioning. There is a way to make your clutch motor perform differently. This requires you to play around with the screws on the motor and the pedal because really it all comes down to setting sensitivity. You may want to get a smaller size pulley as well. I have an 80mm on my clutch motor...you should be able to get something less...maybe like a 40mm. I don't think I was too bad myself on a clutch motor but it depends on what you are sewing. If you are sewing upholstery covers, then a clutch wouldn't be too bad especially if you are doing lengthy straight stitches. If you are making bags...wallets, etc, and you require precision, I would then recommend a servo with speed control. If you are going to go down the track of getting a servo (which I would recommend) and you are sewing through heavy materials, please make sure you get something around 600w - 650w. I go through leather / fabric / glue all at the same time...no problem. Good luck with all! Chris
  2. I usually use a dye on the edges applied with some cotton, a sealer and then fiebings glue. I think fiebings has the rubbery product that you are after...but i wouldn't know how to mould it. I was also wondering about this product as well. in any case always give the edges a good rub with a slicker to give it a beveled edge. I always ask about edges whenever I have visit my local leather shop and their response is always 'develop your own style'.
  3. I'll wear that on the train...amazing stuff!!!
  4. Welcome to the best leatherwork forum on the web. I live on the NSW Central Coast and have been a leatherworker for 50 years. Check out my profile and my website. There are a lot of Aussies in the group. regards, TapTaptap

  5. Hi guys, Just a quick hello as I only joined last night. I am a wallet maker from Sydney, Australia. I work with all different types of leathers using a Juki 8700L with a roller presser foot. Any questions about suppliers in Sydney, feel free to ask. Cheers!
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