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I don't have anything against any of the professional punch makers . . . But I'm a cheapskate . . . so I make my own. So far . . . no one as asked me if their holster had holes made by one of the professionals . . . they just pay up and go on down the road . . . happy little customers. Mine are made from good old EMT . . . better known as Electrical Metallic Tubing . . . or conduit for short. Probably took me 2 hours to make all of them . . . punches and round end strap cutters. May God bless, Dwight
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Tips/advice for 1st craft market tent?
bladegrinder replied to ThisIsMyFirstRodeo's topic in Marketing and Advertising
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Tips/advice for 1st craft market tent?
fredk replied to ThisIsMyFirstRodeo's topic in Marketing and Advertising
You'll be doing a lot of talking. Take some confectionery and keep a large bowl-full on the table. That attracts ppl like flies to horse manure. Then when they're over talk to them, about anything, their coat, the weather, anything. Ppl will find you very friendly. Don't be shy or reticent, thats for losers Find out what ppl like in leather. Talk leather. Talk their hind legs off. When they're ready to talk Something I saw done once but I've never tried it: have a sign with a price on it $(hundred dollars) and put that on something small like a wallet or purse. Ppl will ask 'is that right?!' then you say 'oops, that sign shouldn't be there . . . ' gets their attention so it does Have plenty of freebies for the trainee grups. A happy trainee is a happy and interested grup - Yesterday
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It was sewing perfectly fine just a couple days earlier. Nothing was changed. Still threaded the same. Sewing vinyl. T90 top thread, not sure of bobbin, but it isn't too small or large, and worked fine for all the other sewing I was doing. Set the timing and needle height. I'll take a video.
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It’s soooo weird. I hade a email conversation back and forth maybe 5-6 times and explaining to them how to get the info haha and then all of a sudden; thank you but Astor will not go out with the information. Weird That’s the e plan! I will try to sort it out this coming week!
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Hey all, So I’m biting the bullet and getting my business license. While I work on finding locations for retail displays, I’ll be selling at art/craft markets. But, my first market is approaching in about 2mos, and I have no clue what I’m doing. My initial thought is just to focus on small-dollar items (bookmarks, bracelets/cuffs, keychains, etc.), with the initial goal of covering the cost of my next Tandy run and the booth fees. We aren’t strictly selling leather, either. My wife packages her own tea blends and topicals, and my daughter is a budding crystal dealer (it’s actually her business, I’m really just an artist-in-residence, so to speak, and handling day-to-day operations while she’s in school). But this will legitimately be my first rodeo, so to speak, and I don’t even know what I don’t know, nor what questions I should even be asking. Any help, tips, advice, dos/don’ts are appreciated. TIA, AZR
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To me it is like the old singer screw threads and the Juki screw threads being their own design. I would go to a machinist and have them determine the thread size and possible solution. It appears that they want people to buy their accessories with their thread configuration and hope no one does a conversion adapter so cheaper alternatives could be used. kgg
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A couple of questions: i) What are you trying to sew?? Leather or fabric and how thick?? ii) What size of thread are you using as a top thread?? iii) What size of thread in the bobbin?? A few photo's of the top threading from the thread spool to the eye of the needle would really be helpful in narrowing the problem down. Assuming your hook to needle timing is correct check i) incorrect threading ii) damaged bobbin case iii) faulty bobbin or installed backwards iv) improper tension settings bobbin and top thread v) needle bent vi) wrong system needle. 135 X 17 X needle size is for fabric and 135 X 16 X needle size is for leather, vii) wrong size of needle vs thread size viii) dull or bent bent needle ix) debris buildup in or under the bobbin area. x) threads (bobbin and top thread) not being held for the first few stitches before being back stitched and locked. kgg
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I'm wearing a 20+ year old belt . . . 1/4 inch thick . . . 2 ply . . . It has been on my body for just about every one of those days . . . The resolene finish is still on there. Not really sure that there is a more durable finish . . . but it does make the product stiffer . . . Oiled leather always looks good . . . but it can get buffed up and beat up pretty quick . . . and there is no wax that will do much more than a couple months as far as protection. May God bless, Dwight
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Try this: Start and end each seam with the take-up lever at its highest point. (Otherwise the machine will yank the thread out of your hands when the seam begins) Also post a photo of how you've got the top thread threaded, from spool to needle eye. Just in case it's misthreaded. And check the timing. I like to check where the hook shoulder is when the take up lever is at its lowest point. If the timing is retarded too much, the take up lever will yank hard on the thread before the thread reaches the apex of its path around the bobbin. And if the timing is advanced too much, the hook will grab the loop of thread every turn (instead of every other turn) and lock the machine up. If still not working, can post a close-up video of the needle and bobbin area with the bobbin cover off. Turn the handwheel very slowly for the video, on the order of ten seconds per revolution, so we can see the interaction of the different pieces. Hope this helps!
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To be so secretive about screw thread information is weird, it suggests to me that they don't actually know!
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So I have typically finished pieces with antiquing and Resoline. Now, I am doing some purses and bags where I think there will be too much wear on the Resoline finish to stand up well over time. Right or wrong? I like dying, oiling, and almost always antiquing. Before antique I use Pro Resist. So, how to get to a wax finish instead… and is that the way to go? Thought?
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Liner is a suede pigskin I had left over., and thanks.
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Very nice ! I like your choice of thread colors. I can't tell what was used for the liner, but it looks good.
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spring flowers and good food
chuck123wapati replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
that small slot in the side port is for air flow the wood goes in above it, and the burn happens at the junction of the two. Then the gases/smoke burns also inside the flue part. Very efficient and hot. -
I picked up this machine about a month ago. Got it cleaned and oiled. Threaded it and started practicing on vinyl. Got tired of practicing and decided to actually sew something. Made a cover for the machine. Couple days later, tried to sew again and no way. Thread keeps jamming. It will actually pull the top thread, that I'm holding, into the machine and jam. Popped the safety clutch once. Set the hook timing. Same thing. I've had it apart, those 3 little screws, about 8 times. It just keeps pulling thread in and jamming.. Nothing was changed since I made the cover, it just quit....Any ideas?
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Hi! Thanks! Like I wrote, I have been in contact with both Astor and the Swedish agent, and the agent straight up wrote in an email that the Astor doesn't give out this information and that's the end of that conversation.