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Sewing machine stitches slanted-CB4500
RockyAussie replied to Crest's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
If the part you are sewing tappers thinner toward the edge it will often want to feed out away from that edge depending on what feet you are running as well. -
All my first books were titled Leatherwork or Leather Work So I mostly use that word or those words Some ppl on here are shure Leather Crafters, which is far above my mere status as a simple stumbler
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I use them interchangeably in writing and speaking but I'm sure there is a correct answer. Often when people ask me what I do in my free time, I say leathercraft, and they say, "What's that?" Oh... that means that I make things out of leather. Then they get it. I get similar reactions when I say, ham radio. : ) In which case I say... oh, you wouldn't understand. It's kind of like being on a forum.
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The scale will be any metal beyond the blade forming the basis of a grip. Contact glue the 3-4mm leather on to this, either side. Skive and shape the leather to make a firm grip. Tuck one end of the thonging betwixt the leather and the scale. turn it right angle to wrap the grip. Apply weatherproof PVA to the leather on the grip as you wind the thong around tightly. The PVA will give you a little working time and pull apart if the thong is not tight and needs to be done again. If you want, coat with thinned w/p PVA after its finished. If you don't have or cannot get weatherproof PVA you can make it by adding 'Mop N' Glo' (or similar) to ordinary PVA. About 10%. But it also thins it
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As far as I can tell the knife is one piece with no scales, just the bare metal handle part wrapped with paracord. If I understand you, I should use the 3-4mm leather pieces as scales then wrap with lace, then apply the PVA glue over the wrap. Thanks for replying
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For many of us, this was the first leather instruction book we saw. Note the title. When you open it, it’s about “leatherwork”. What do you call it, and why?
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Many beginners think laser engraving is difficult because it involves complex software and a wide variety of materials. In reality, the core principle is simple: a focused laser beam etches or cuts material according to preset parameters. Compared to CNC milling, which requires mastering toolpaths and cutting forces, or 3D printing, which depends on layer adhesion and print speed, laser engraver is much easier to get started with. Tools Make Learning Easy Popular control software like LightBurn, RDWorks, and EZCAD provides preset settings for common materials such as wood, leather, acrylic, and metals. LightBurn, in particular, is widely favored for its versatility, affordability, and ease of use. For design, free tools like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape are available. Beginners can also find numerous tutorials on YouTube, making it easy to quickly learn how to operate a laser engraver. Quick Start for Beginners With just a few hours of practice, beginners can complete their first laser engraving project. Mini laser engraver is an ideal choice for newcomers, they usually offer simple parameter settings, can connect directly to a phone, and are generally low-cost, making them a practical option for anyone starting out.
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Bobbin thread tension and thread color
eblanche replied to Gymnast's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Would you kindly inquire with Amann about your results, if you have a contact? Curious if they may have a response on this, whether it be normal or unnormal. Thank you for providing these results! - Yesterday
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That machine looks very similar to the Consew P-1206RB. It could be the forerunner of the 1206. Maybe the specs on the page will apply to your machine.
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Agreed LOL Yes, that is true
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Thanks, I was very offended.......... I like to think it helps keep my mind somewhat functional by doing things the hard way.
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I would tuck the start of the lace under the leather covering the scales, turn at right angle and start wrapping, using weatherproof PVA glue to hold. At the end, tuck the loose end under the lacing wrap, sticking with the w/p PVA, come up about 4 turns of the wrap. Takes a bit of dexterity to do it. I've done sword grips this way.
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Legacy Saddlery
Northmount replied to MamiaGirl's topic in Saddle Identification, Restoration & Repair
I moved your post to Saddle Identification, Restoration & Repair -
kangaroo lace wrap it just like paracord.
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How would you secure the lace? This is something I've thought about trying.
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A new to me Pfaff double needle 346-H2. Won't pick up the bobbin thread. Ya, I've tried moving the rotary hook closer to the needle scarf. Used the needle bar clamp and gauge. (1.8mm). finally called in a repair guy from the local sewing machine shop that serviced industrial machines. No joy, couldn't "fix" it. There has got to be something I'm missing here. The repairer say the hooks are probably worn out? No, it has never sewn for me. Just now starting to get it recommissioned after picking it up a couple years ago. . SOOOO... what am I missing? OR, anyone know of a replacement part for these rotary hooks? I can't find any info on interchangeable parts/modern made. Are any Pfaff single needle machine parts interchangeable?
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I would pack the grip with some veg tan leather, about 3-4mm, shaped and beveled, then wrap it all in leather thonging/lace, from hilt to guard
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Legacy Saddlery
BlackDragon replied to MamiaGirl's topic in Saddle Identification, Restoration & Repair
Through my searching I found a small saddle maker in VA that went by that name but the trail went cold after 2011. It may or may not be the maker, he could have retired. -
I often sew different types of leather together and and sometimes of different thicknesses as well. I would never start sewing a project without first sewing a piece of scrap and adjusting tension (if necessary to ensure the "knot" is as central as I can get it.
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Many years ago I picked up this consew 2206RB industrial walking foot sewing Machine. I can’t find much info about it. when I google that model number all it pulls up is a modern consew machine. Can anyone tell me about this machine? It’s made in Japan
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My posts keep disappearing
AlZilla replied to DoubleKCustomLeathercraft's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
I go "Activity" "All Activity" both phone and laptop. For me it shows read and unread. -
My posts keep disappearing
Johanna replied to DoubleKCustomLeathercraft's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
I don't have all the forums and subforums set to show on the sidebar. If you click your name and go to your profile, you should be able to see all your posts. -
Bobbin thread tension and thread color
AlZilla replied to Gymnast's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
An AndyTube video got me started measuring bobbin tension on domestics. One less variable. Most people don't bother. -
My posts keep disappearing
BlackDragon replied to DoubleKCustomLeathercraft's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
One thing I notice on my phone is that after I click on a post in the New Posts section and I go back to the New Post menu the link is gone. This doesn't happen on the website.