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  2. Am I right in thinking that you want to do this to create a chesterfield/pillow/quilted type look? If so it would be a lot easier to use foam. I used to buy 7x4 sheets of 1/4"-3/8" foam to make the modern square typr archery targets. You can get it in various densities to suit your purpose. If I'm right, look on YouTube For Cechaflo's channel for inspiration.
  3. There should be a push button somewhere on the bed of the machine. You push down on it while rotating the balance wheel backwards until the safety clutch mechanism connects, with a noticeable sound. If the safety clutch engages too easily, there may be adjustments on it to stiffen the action more.
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  5. Yessir, I took an embossing class several years ago and we used sawdust and rubber cement to make the paste. People post about Bondo, clay, wood filler, and other hardware store preps. Since it won't be seen - whatever you've got that works.
  6. I should have used sticking rather then binding. (knee lift shaft is sticking.) Glad the machine works good with the knee lift. kgg
  7. As mentioned in other posts, you need to add info about shipping, will you ship, where to, who pays. Please comply. Obviously, the time window for for you to edit the first post in the thread has closed, so just add a post with the required information.
  8. Sorry for my late replies, I currently have quite some things to do, so I can only work on the problem from time to time. Thank you @Wizcrafts for the info about terminology that helps a lot to specify problems more accurately. I have done the adjustment again, so the gap between the two parts is as small as possible, but the latch opener still releases the thread somewhat early. It works, but I don't think it is ideal. While I was playing around with the fine-tuning and adjustments, it seems I managed to trigger the safety device that disengages the lower drive shaft. I assume the way it should work is that when a certain force acts on the hook the wheel should slip so it does not break the hook or other parts. I have checked the Engineering Manual, and from what I can gather after repositioning the lower shaft, it should engage again. But it seems to slip off very easily and thereby does not turn the lower axis properly. Is there another step I am missing to engage the safety mechanism again properly? Once again, I have attached a video to better illustrate the issue. Thank you all for the help. I am getting better and better at solving those things 😇 PXL_20251117_155311108 (1).mp4
  9. Uwe any chance you still have the dxf or v-carve files lying around still? Looks like those links are no longer working. I just bought an old Consew 254 with a deteriorating table and was hoping to build a new one. I have access to a ShopBot at a facility that uses V-Carve so either file type would be greatly appreciated!
  10. Just curious ...... other than being able to say " it's all leather " would something like sanding dust from a sander with a bag work ?
  11. Hi Lee, I suppose somebody may be willing to provide phone instruction. A more immediate solution should be one of the many tutorials available online: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pancake+knife+sheath+tutorial&t=brave&ia=web A specific question here usually gets a good response. I'm going to flip this over you there knife sheath section and see what kind of response you get. Also going to tweak the title.
  12. Depending on the embossing height, if high enough I'd use a combination of layered leather bits to get up close to the level needed then dust goop for the final shape. The main difference is that using just stacked leather, you then have to remove leather to get to the final shape, sort of like whittling wood it's a subtractive process. Goop is more like working with clay, you pack it on and then move it around to get your shape, more of an additive process. I haven't done anything practical with either as I'm a crap sculptor but I did play around a little just to see what it's like several years ago. - Bill
  13. @Westaussie Yes we have our fair share of idiots in Canberra however they are generally not home grown . They are born and bred in other parts of the country then elected and sent to us . We tolerate them because we must . Canberrans have to wear the flack when its not of our doing. To the men of the country i say ,If you put half as much thought into electing a politician as you do analyzing a footy game post match we would be in a much better place.To the women i say put half as much thought into electing a candidate as you do buying shoes online and we are good . I asked a customer last election who she will vote for . She said the best looking candidate . I thought to myself typical . But then she elaborated . Whoever i vote for is going to screw me and if i am going to get screwed it may as well be the best looking one . LOL i can't flaw her logic . I make and repair shoes for some of our politicians and their advisers. Not all of them are dumb arses but some are world class idiots where i wonder to myself how these people even have jobs . I would not employ them to collect shopping trolleys in a car park let alone sit in parliament. I think democracy is a bit over rated .
  14. Oh wow Tastech this is very helpful, I think I’ll pursue this method. Thank you so much from the other side of Australia, who said ‘Not much intelligence is spoken in Canberra!!!’ Oh that’s right it only refers to Pollie-speak! I will get onto this repair Tastech.
  15. A Florida State Trooper pulled a car over on US 19 in Clearwater, Florida. When the Trooper asked the driver why he was speeding, the driver said he was a magician and juggler, and was on his way to St. Petersburg to do a show for the Children's Hospital. He didn't want to be late. The Trooper told the driver he was fascinated by juggling and said if the driver would do a little juggling for him, then he wouldn't give him a ticket. He told the Trooper he had sent his equipment ahead and didn't have anything to juggle. The Trooper said he had some flares in the trunk and asked if he could juggle them. The juggler said he could, so the Trooper got five flares, lit them and handed them to him. While the man was juggling, a car pulled in behind the State Trooper's car. A drunken good old boy from New Port Richey, Florida, got out, watched the performance, then went over to the Trooper's car, opened the rear door and got in. The Trooper observed him and went over to his car, opened the door asking the drunk what he thought he was doing. The drunk replied, “You might as well just take me to jail, cause there ain't no way I can pass that test!"
  16. @Westaussie. Although your problem may seen unsolvable, it is a reasonably easy fix . I own and have restored a few 308's and the problem you have is not uncommon for a machine of its age . If you know a welder take it to them and get them to first grind the teeth flat and then with a mig welder get them to weld some "meat " to the feet . It is then a matter of filing the shape and the required grooves . You can do the filing yourself . You will need 2 files .1 flat medium file to get the dimensions and 1 triangular file to make the grooves . The foot is case hardened from the factory which makes it hard . The welding will soften the steel to make the filing easy . After welding it is important to let the foot cool on its own , do not dip it in water or oil while hot as this will cool it quickly and harden the steel . Once the shaping and filing is done and you have done a test and you are happy with it . You can then get it red hot with a blow torch and drop it in oil while its hot to harden it
  17. @friquant I oiled and sprayed wd40 over anything that moves when I press the pedal but nothing changed @kgg I don't exactly know what a "binding" knee lift shaft is but I assume it means the knee lift shaft moves when I press the pedal, which it does. I gave up and switched to the knee lift and now it's as smooth as silk, problem solved lol. Thanks guys.
  18. Hey guys, im new here. Im Lee, im trying to make a personal knife sheath (pancake knife sheath) for my favorite knife. How do you find teachers online who will call just to teach you what you need to learn?
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  20. Did the test piece stick ok? If it did then you're probably just imagining that something is different. If you thin it too much, however, it might reduce its overall effectiveness, I guess.
  21. Know anyone with a welder? Have them build up the damaged end with weld and then file to shape, creating new teeth.
  22. Looking to purchase an embossing machine or hand crank machine for belts. Up to 1.5 inches. Im love hand tooling but my forearms cant take anymore. I can't afford the weaver or tandy machines Hoping someone can point me to an inexpensive option.
  23. I´m on the other side of the big pond (the land where the CLAES come from 😉) and yet I only have heard of the "Cowboy Clones" of the 8346 but I have no info when the will be released and how good they will be. I´d say time will tell. I have none but from what I read here they are equal and probably come from the same factory (guessing) just with a different color and name on it. Since you are in NH I´d check with a dealer that is close to you. Toledo Sewing Machines (he is member here too - check out @CowboyBob) is not really close but probably the closest and from what I read they have an excellent reputation so maybe worth checking with them.
  24. 2 follow-up questions: — After thinning, do I need to wait before using it? — And should I expect any difference in how it works? I added acetone to the cement can, and I *think* I stirred it in well enough, to an even consistency with no liquid pooling. Definitely thinner, though I am on the fence about thinning further. But, as a tester, I glued up a small tab for a box (maybe ½ sq.in. if it matters), and something seemed… different somehow. Wish I had the words to describe it. Thanks again, — AZR
  25. new SD28 / 308 parts are made of "unobtainium" those who have parts usually keep them except they rip apart worn / broken machines. if it was me I´d tried to look up "cheap" toothed feet for top feed machines and see if I can cut and weld the toothed end. maybe: https://de.aliexpress.com/item/32861132738.html https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005010121787509.html https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005009251866963.html just a wild idea.... 😉
  26. The leather paste conforms better to the shape of the embossing.
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