jsmith
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About jsmith
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- Birthday 02/09/1963
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Gender
Male
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Location
idaho
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Interests
hunting,flyfishing,flytying.raise bucking bulls
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Leatherwork Specialty
saddle,tack,holsters
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How did you find leatherworker.net?
internet
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My class 4 came with all the manuals and info one would need,with a little bit of translation I've been able to adjust and set up the machine to do anything one could ask. Also a call to Steve or David and you will get help as it may be needed. Jeff
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Looking For A Little More Feedback Before Purchasing
jsmith replied to Prince's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Make sure that the machines you are looking at come set up for leather work, upholstery machines are high speed for the most part. You will find that without a speed reducer most lack torque enough at low speed(which is still too fast for anything but straight runs). The machine vendors who are on this site set them up for leather work. I learned this the hard way. LOL -
Looking For A Little More Feedback Before Purchasing
jsmith replied to Prince's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I have never used the Chandler,the other two are great machines.Despite what the website shows the new Class 18 is the same cofiguration as the 206 Consew, I have been useing a new 18 some lately and like it alot as my Juki gets tired I'll be calling Steve to get one in my shop. -
Juki 441 Clone Versus Adler 205-370
jsmith replied to Steven Kelley's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I've had my Class4 about 2 months I can't say enough good things about the machine and service from Steve,Dave and Cobra staff.I've used several needle and awl machines as well as 205s the Class4 does it all at quite a bit of savings. Some like Adler some like Juki, Some like Ford some like Dodge. Talk to all the folks you can, form your own informed desision from there. -
Great dogs and great horses come into or lives and change us forever, she'll be right there with you every day. Our prayers. Jeff
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I can't tell you how much I have loved my 4. I just finished relining my 6th saddle with it and don't think I missed a hole. Just Awsum.
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I've been flyfishing for over 30 years and have built alot of custom rods with tubes remember the tubes job is to protect the rod ,beauty is secondary. The best I,ve used to cover is aluminum but settled on pvc as best compromise. As a guide I see how much abuse a rod can get, over build! Make sure to add length to allow for good padding in the end caps and use soft fabric like flannel for the sock. A 9 ft two piece rod is 4 1/2 feet of baseball stitch my hands get sore just thinking about it lol.
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It might be worth it to call Cobra they have a splitter in the works right now.
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My 2011 catalog lists it at $1945.00.
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If you want to make purses go to the Cobra web site and check out the you tube vids of Pepper
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Totally New To Sheridan/floral Style
jsmith replied to Wolfsax's topic in Floral and Sheridan Carving
You realy dont need many tools to get this style of tooling and do a better job.A swivel knife,beveler,pear shader,seeder will get you very close.It looks to me like all the floral elements in this pattern are all out of Tandy patterns and may have been a kit.It also sounds like you are getting pretty "cluttered" with all the elements you want to use but it's doable. Good Luck. Jeff -
Yes, I did get all the attachments. I've not yet tried all but I can see the place for them in my case. I have changed thread size twice with no problems at all just minor tension adjustments,I could'nt be happier. Jeff
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Yesterday at 12 noon the truck delivered my class 4, 1 hour and 15 minutes later I made the first saddle repair with it. Set up was very easy it came with the sample stitching still attached to the thread in the machine, no doudt about how to thread. The dvd was easy to follow and will be handy for referance. Two calls with dumb questions got patiant answers and resolution of small issues. Steve and the staff at the Leather Machine Co. have been awsome to work with through the whole process Jeff Smith