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I have had a Juki LU-562 for over 10 years that never skips stitches when top stitching vinyl material. However, I started sewing a thicker version of vinyl like what would be used to reupholster a John Deere tractor seat. The supplier who sold the vinyl to me said that another upholstery shop said the material was impossible to top stitch without skipping stitches. So, what would you tell me to adjust on my machine other than replacing the needle? I like the material and would like to finish using it as I bought three rolls due to the price. Basically, I have no formal training on my machine or how to adjust it. I have tried to review all the Youtube videos on the Juki LU-562/563. Thanks in advance!!!
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spring flowers and good food
Sheilajeanne replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Chuck, didn't know your state had a 'Wyoming triangle'! Wyoming Triangle Identified Along I-80, Officials Continue to Blame Wind While most Americans are familiar with the Bermuda Triangle, Wyoming residents have long suspected that the state has its own version and it runs straight along I-80. For years, officials have attributed the alarming number of semi-trucks tipping over and "taking naps" on the interstate to high winds. However, documents quietly circulating among concerned locals suggest that the real cause may be far more complicated, involving supernatural forces and possible alien technology. According to the findings, some vehicles lose stability not from gusts, but from mysterious bubbling gas pockets beneath the roadway. When released, the gas briefly disrupts a vehicle's buoyancy, causing it to gently roll onto its side, usually in the exact spot where drivers swear it was calm moments earlier. Disappearances along the corridor have also raised eyebrows. While officially classified as "relocations" or "missed exits," insiders claim that certain individuals were unintentionally collected by alien transit systems operating beneath southern Wyoming. The science connecting I-80 to the Bermuda Triangle is reportedly straightforward. When a straight line is drawn from I-80 directly to the Bermuda Triangle, the two align perfectly. If the line is stopped at the Bermuda Triangle, it vanishes entirely, something experts say is "extremely concerning." State officials continue to reassure the public that wind remains the only explanation and encourage drivers to check conditions before traveling. Meanwhile, residents are advised to secure loads, drive cautiously, and avoid drawing straight lines on maps late at night. -
first pancake holster
Thadrick replied to Thadrick's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
I plan to put a leash over the hammer. Thanks for the compliment. -
first pancake holster
bladegrinder replied to Thadrick's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
That looks great, personally I would have had the leather cover the trigger, don’t want anything unintentionally hitting the go switch. -
I watched a friend shoot a buffalo three times through the lungs with a 4570 and it didnt even grunt. Then the herd started running and we had to take it down with a 338 ultra. So if your buffalo hunting, head shots are where its at. Sorry, Im just remembering the good ol days. LOL
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I have no idea if I did it right but this is my first. It was very easy compared to other holster styles ive tried so has me wondering if I did it right. Took me about 2 hours not including time waiting for dye to dry. Still needs sealed but I need to let it dry a little longer. Let me know if Im doing it wrong please
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At least it's a bit different. It's a sweet gun for sure, his is 45 70, it'll launch a water bottle lol. Thank you.
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If I understand you correctly, You are saying that the top thread loop that forms on the right side of the needle is still present as the needle moves up and the shuttle is making its second rotation. If this is the case, I think that you have forgotten to pass the top thread through the hole in the take-up lever! The path is to loop around the three hole pre-tensioner bar, then around the center of the top tension disks, then out the bottom of the disks to the check spring assembly - where you pull up as you wrap the thread around the spring and its channel until it snaps in place. From the check spring, you feed the thread up through a thread guide to the take-up lever. Pass the thread through the eye in the lever from right to left, then down through the remaining guides to the guide ring on the bottom of the needle bar. From there you thread the needle from left to right, making sure that the ribbed side is on the left and the cutout scarf side is on the right. Failure to thread the check spring correctly may also cause this problem as well as cutting the top thread as the needle descends.
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Tandy. But you are not going to get them for $2bucks. They are like $12-$14 each.
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A few minutes in CAD and hour print time. 2" wide 60 degree diamond stencil for topstitching fabric or leather. Marking pencil for fabric is needed, chalk would be too wide for the slots. Currently working on a quilted canvas and leather bag. File on Printables: https://www.printables.com/model/1561905-2-wide-60-degree-diamond-fabric-stencil
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Nice work. It looks great.
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Looks a lot better than mine. Those big boys are awesome! I've had two now in 44mag and even my g daughter loves shooting them. My newest lever action is a rossi in 454 casull and it's a kick in the shorts but the rossi isn't that impressive when it comes to feeding. The Henry feeds so much better.
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Thank you Completed the tooling, since the HD logo was the main theme decided to just color it and let the rest be supporting elements.
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artemataman joined the community
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I have owned a Harold Madden saddle for 70 years and it is still in great shape.
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Well it's time again to resurrect the old baby .......3 years down the line and it was never used, a new project is on hand, it looks like if i need to start from the beginning setting it up, what I found problematic is with the tension of the thread something is not correct as it brakes the thread Turning the handwheel to check the timing the hook is passing the needle and is picking up the loop when the needle goes up, turning the handwheel further so that that the hook comes around a second time the thread still has the loop formed at the bottom of the thread plate this the thread has not been tensioned by the tensioner while the needle goes up, I have adjusted the spring so that its very tight but still not working, I might have to struggle a while before I would get it to work again. Any tips as this was used 3 years ago....
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Great job, very consistent sewing along the edge! Amann Serafil is my main thread for all sewing machine jobs, for hand sewing I use Amann Serabraid. I once checked Amanns homepage, they make an incredible range of various threads, from anti flammable to UV (sunlight) resistant. Brgds Jonas
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Mattbuilder joined the community
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Moved your post to Sewing Leather
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My son bought a new rifle and showed me this clicker-stamped sew-on thing on the net, actually said it was handcrafted. I didn't know running a clicker press was considered a craft. Well, anyway, it can be done differently, especially for a Henry lol. The 1/4" veg tan lace, skived and burnished, took about an hour of prep. Finished with real sinew, stained Bison brown.
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That's coming along. The design is balanced nicely.
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Weld wood from the hardware store if it's going be wet molded. I also use the white version if not. It's supposed to save a few brain cells. I also use the double sided tape I get from Makers Supply. 3M stuff and holds very well.
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I’m just using the stitch punches that come with the set I got a bunch of years ago. I agree that pulling too tight is not always the best practice
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JukiFan joined the community
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Thank you for input.
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I make rattlesnake hatbands using a 1/2" buckle set. A few years ago, I bought a lot from a dealer that was closing their shop. The buckle components were stamped and plated. I am now out. I want to find something inexpensive to replace what I have been using. (I paid $2 for each set.) I have tried a few suppliers, eBay, and Amazon, with no luck. I appreciate any help finding what I need.
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He's got the first 3 listings right now here: https://leatherworker.net/forum/forum/78-leather-and-lace/ He listed a green kangaroo hide and it disappeared right away. All that stuff looks top notch and Ferg is great to deal with. I've bought things from him a couple of times now
