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  1. Anyone out there who doesn't sell sewing machines care to weigh in on this one? (Not knocking the folks who do sell 'em who replied to the OP - eventually I will have to come around to ya - just looking for unbiased opinion). Thanks all.
  2. Could admin move this to the "leather sewing machines" forum? I posted in the wrong spot. Thanks/sorry.
  3. My situation is this... I want to upgrade my sewing machine in order to allow for more varied projects. Current machine is a $100 Wal-Mart Singer special. I have taken care of it and it has lasted a while, but I don't want to break it by asking it to take on some of the larger tasks I am contemplating. I'd rather just move on to a new machine and save the current machine from taking a beating so it can handle some of the smaller tasks. Basically, I am looking to do more with making bags and the like - canvas, denier nylon, leather - and I would like to buy something that will take some regular use and abuse (with good care, of course). I don't have in mind going greater than 3/8" in thickness of material. Some side projects that I would be interested in experimenting with, but have zero experience in, would be belts, wallets, dog supplies... don't really care for my current holster, although that seems like a stretch for a rookie... but, you never know. Saddles and such heavy, heavy stuff are not on the list. (Not on the sewing list, but on the "shoot, that is bad***!" list would be learning to do tooling like I saw on links on the front page of leatherworker.net, and learning to do leather inlay like the gameboards I saw on one member's site - sorry forget who that was.) Just so you know that I made an effort to read a few posts before throwing my question up here, I understand that a cylinder arm machine would probably be up my alley, athough I would like to keep in under $1500. I am thinking I need a serger, too, but that is for another board. Thanks for having me and for your time. I greatly appreciate any input.
  4. apex

    Greetings

    I just wanted to say hello to everyone. I have a question that I would like to throw out there, and this forum appears to be the right place for an answer, but first I wanted to say that the members here are making some beautiful and fascinating pieces!!! Compared to you folks, my leatherworking experience is about 1%, but I can tell you that will probably change, as you have turned me on to some new ideas regarding things I'd like to try to make in the future. Thanks again! Now... on to the appropriate section to throw out my question...
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