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You did good, got a real bargain there. They are good solid machines and it should serve you well.
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Fortuna Leather Splitter not turning on.
bruce johnson replied to Morgan311's topic in Leather Machinery
My first call would be to Campbell-Randall. They are on here as a member but you will get faster results calling them. - Today
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I’ve found a singer 29k171 that is an offer I can’t pass up in Connecticut where I’m visiting. I live in AZ does anyone have any ideas on how I can get this monster back home with me for the most reasonable cost? Thanks!
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I just wanted to thank everyone that responded to my other post looking for help picking a machine. Without your advice, I might have ended up with a much more expensive machine and disappointment. Instead, I spent $200 and a several hours cleaning and swapping out the motor on this beautiful Singer 211g165. I got the servo for free from a friend that had it lying around collecting dust, so I got a great deal on that! Anyway, allow me to show off DeVille #9 (the factory it once lived in, and the number on the table). If anyone has stories to tell of theirs, helpful info and links, etc. please share!
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Hello from Ukraine – Leather Pattern Designer
Scoutmom replied to Olena TS's topic in Member Gallery
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Canter Cart joined the community
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Beautiful work with some unique style. well done.
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Morgan311 joined the community
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Hello Today my skiver decided to literally scream at me and shut off. She still gets power but will not turn on. I don’t have a manual and it’s such an old machine I can’t find much info online. Has anyone had this issue? I appreciate any help you can give me. It’s a Fortuna HIGH PRECISION BAND KNIFE SPLITTING MACHINE Thank you Morgan
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Hello from Ukraine – Leather Pattern Designer
FrankHester replied to Olena TS's topic in Member Gallery
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What fun stuff! I love all of it.
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Railed sig 1911 bbq rig
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks for the kind words. I'm gonna have to look for a set of maple grips now haha. -
Pictures this afternoon. From the tool marks and screw heads I think this was worked on several times for sure. I'll update. Thanks!
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You're on a slippery slope now. Might as well start saving up for that walking foot industrial.
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Thanks everybody! With the thread I have and a 110-18 needle it’s working good! I’m traveling slow but somewhat erratic on this practice piece. Will check the chart! Thanks! Dano
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does not sound like a 7-34 - just from what I have in mind it sounds a bit like Singer 7-10 (or similar) thread regulator spring - but I´m just guessing... We need pictures I´d say. 😉 Barrel hooks always appear a bit sloppy cause the thread needs to slide around it.
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The largest needle commonly available for domestic sewing machines is a #18/110. I once found some #20 needles for an old iron body Singer from yesteryear. Those machines held up much better than the plastic body machines of today. I mentioned this because most so-called Upholstery thread is #69 bonded nylon. This size is normally sewn using a #18 (Metric 110) needle. Leather point needles work best on leather, as opposed to round points. You should be able to get a decent stitch using #69 thread with a #18 needle by balancing the bobbin vs top tension and enough foot pressure to keep the leather from lifting with the ascending needle. But, if you plan to sew leather on a regular basis, buy an iron body walking foot machine that's mounted on a 20 x 48 inch industrial k-legs frame and table and powered by a 3/4 HP servo motor.
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I did mean the marketplace here. That's why I linked to it. In fact, I'm not on fb so it never occurred to me that there might be confusion... 😄
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To me, that shredding still looks like the needle is too small for the thread. If that thread came from a regular fabric store, I wouldn't think it's bigger than v69. According to this handy chart it wants a 16 OR 18 needle. Maybe an 18 will solve the shredding. How about trying some smaller thread with your size 16 needle on some scrap? It might prove the concept.
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Wonderful Work Welcome to the forum.
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Hi! I’m Olena, a leather designer who enjoys creating a bit unusual patterns. I love animals, so you’ll often see them in my work 🐾, but I also get inspired by steampunk and fantasy ideas. I share my projects on leatherpatternts.com and make video tutorials for each pattern on my YouTube channel.
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I moved your post to Leather Sewing Machines
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Part of the process of tanning is adding back oils/fats and one of the treatments is called fat-liquor. From what I read - not a single substance but various sorts of sulfonated oils depending on tannery. I was told years ago that sulfonated neatsfoot oil was one of them - one of the major ingredients in Lexol leather conditioner. The reason that the historic casing mix recipe I was given contains Lexol conditioner.
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I'd go for the for sale section on Leatherworker.com before I did anything else. Going over to marketplace you're not gonna have the same people looking that they do at Leather worker
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I like how you're thinking, but I'm not gonna find my work truck in a scrapyard. I should have specified it's a semi.
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Trying to help someone who just acquired one of these, but no help or info from the previous owners. New owner isn't experienced. Threading through the tensioner and check spring - parts don't look the same as the parts manual. Check spring has an external little coil along with the standard U-shaped bend. The check spring adjuster/stop has a wide range possible. Timing seems off, Hook/shuttle, bobbin case mechanisms appear sloppy. Any guidance appreciated! Can get pictures later today.