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Laser Guide On Sewing Machine - Does It Make Sense? Here Is Mine ;-)

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I noticed that some mfg´s offer "laser guides" for their machines.

I was wondering if such an device makes sense at all as there is no physical guidance - it´s just a line of light but that does not make you sew straight seams - right?

So I was looking around a bit and found some cheap parts for tinkering on Ebay. ;)

- Line laser for ~2€

- Battery Box for ~2.20€

- Cable Clamp for ~5€ (for 2)

- some cable from the spare parts box

So thats less than 10€ incl. shipping for a "Laser Guide" - I thought thats worth to give it a try.

I have chosen a stick on cable clamp as I don´t wanted to have anything permanent for just trying it out. It works OK.

And here is the result:

Old cable removed and soldered a longer cable between the parts.

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I only found just one useful purpose for my work and that is sewing straight line between 2 fixed spots like the corners of box tacks but only when the distance is not too long. I think on distances longer than approx. 5"- 6" it does not make sense. Or you have but some reference marks on the material. Other that that I absolutely do not see any advantage but I have to admit thats the X-box tacks look better now as you don´t have to make corrections while sewing when you are a bit out of line.

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So for me it is a funny gadget but I don´t see many useful purposes. I will try it for a while to see what else it is good for.

What is you experience with laser guides? Any opinions?

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Coincidentally, I just picked up a small laser that was for a circular saw. I still have to mount it somehow, it has a magnetic base but does not swivel to the proper spot. It is longer than yours but is battery operated. I like the idea 'cus there is never enough light to see well enough....

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I have built in laser guides on two of my machines- a BabyLock embroidery machine, and a Bernina quilter. The babylock also has a camera, so that when I am lining up embroidery motifs I can be precise. I don't use them for sewing a straight seam much, as I have a lot of experience. However, for matching sewing and quilting patterns, nothing beats them!

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Embroidery machines have laser pattern tracing, and there are many laser systems for sewing machines that have been around for a while, most of them pricey for sure by todays standards.

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I could see it being useful on my machine. Its much easier to line up a nice bright red laser than trying to do a line of sight with the stitching groove and needle.

Edited by Colt W Knight

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Sweet, that's a nice setup for sure.

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I might give that one a go.

I'm very strict when it comes to sewing straight, however I'm not that experienced behind a sewing machine. I could see some uses for this.

Thanks!

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