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Johanna, I believe the video is on sewing machines. ferg
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Seems there is an old saying,"Know what you need before you buy." ferg
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I Need To Tell You How Much I Hate The Consew Servo Motor...
Ferg replied to JimC's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
My Consew 206RB5 has a Consew Servo Model CSM550. Absolutely no problems ferg -
A fellow Ohioan. Only real fault I have with your products? Too shiny. You are good enough to try some larger products. Good luck ferg
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I buy at Grainger also but O'Reilly's Auto parts usually has the 3/8" ferg
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Am enclosing photos of set-up with a speed reducer and a gear reduction servo motor. Speed reducer on a Servo motor with a dial to set speed. Gear reduction servo motor from Toledo Sewing Machine. No speed reducer pulleys required. Also has speed setting dial. This servo may have slightly more power. You can see the speed dial on end of motor as well as label telling you it is a SEWPRO Gear reduction servo motor. The speed reducer pulley is on my Consew flatbed, have no problems with it. Gear reduction motor is on a Seiko Cylinder arm. Hope this helps. ferg
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Native Inspired Large Bag
Ferg replied to Sherkhan1962's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Hi Fred, I visited your web site, you done a nice job there. Your talent, ingenuity, artistic abilities are very obvious in your works. I enjoyed reading what you had to say of yourself, confidence, reality, and a deep sense of giving back what you have learned. A salute to a valuable addition to the Art of Leather from an old man that values the almost lifelong friendship with an American Indian of the Santee Nation. ferg -
Skiving Machine - What Should I Buy?
Ferg replied to martin bros's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
pamelabronk I tried the Ward and Kennedy site but I could find nothing whatsoever about the Fortuna machines. Sent an e-mail requesting info on top feed rollers. ferg- 6 replies
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What Has Been Your Best (And Worst) Tool/supply Investment?
Ferg replied to lightingale's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Best..... Tools: 75% of my stamping tools are mid-fifties. Remainder are of the high priced variety. My SK3 swivel knife and the Knipers round knife will never leave my bench. Machinery: Consew and Seiko, pretty much the same company, are my sewing machines. Flatbed and cylinder arm. Cloned Fortuna Skiving Machine. My Wife: The best any man could ever have. She seldom complains about all the machinery I have bought over the years and I receive at least one kiss and a big hug every day. Worst: Some will hate me, I see little use for most so-called "Green" products. Unfortunately that includes most of the stains and finishes Tandy sells now. Buying leather from companies I know nothing about.. Hardware I have that is so outdated it is pathetic but still made. At least 50% of current Tandy tools are junk. I bought several. ferg -
Not a cheap alternative but..... I just happened to have a piece of Corian Solid Surface material left from a cabinet job. My table was one of the first Computer workstation units which we didn't use anymore. I cut a piece of 3/4" X 4' X 8' MDF and attached it to the table top. The Corian was about 3' X 8'. I simply laid it on top. Since this material is quite dense it doesn't move around and makes a fabulous cutting surface plus when it gets too scarred I can sand it and have a new surface. Area the Corian does not cover on the table kakes a great place to lay the various metal rulers etc. ferg
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Speed Reducer And Servo Motor?
Ferg replied to buffalobill plus Ed D's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I have two sewing machines, flatbed and cylinder arm. Both have the same Servo Motor and speed reducer. The speed reducer enables the servo to maintain a more stable degree of power at whatever speed you desire to use. I love it. Have used mine enough that I increase the speed considerably on straight runs but I still like to sew fairly slow, makes it a lot easier for us old men to know where the needle is going. ferg -
A couple photos to show you how I do this. Keep in mind that this is just done with some scraps using my new Skiving Machine. May illustrate a little better than trying to explain. The edges are skived to as near half the thickness of the leather piece you are using so when you fold the edge back and glue it down the edge is the same thickness as original. This method can be used to roll the edges of purses, wallets, belts, dog collars, watch bands, etc. ferg
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With the force you need to cut the leather just a slight deflection of the steel plate will result in incomplete cut. ferg
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I think all of you are making this to be a lot more difficult than it is. The dark colored piece has the edges skived so the roll is fairly thin. The red piece is skived very thin on the edges, glued, and rolled. You then glue the red piece to the dark after the dark has been rolled and glued. Stitching through everything with a contrasting thread makes the piece both attractive and strong. No edges to burnish. ferg
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You definitely need the steel plate on the bottom and it should be 1/2" thick both top and bottom. Air assist over hydraulic arbor presses can be had but I have not tried one. Gives you an idea of how much force the clickers have to cut leather as easily as they do. ferg
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Free Wheeling Servo Motors For Sewing Machines
Ferg replied to stelmackr's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Just my .02 I have no problem with the brake, anywhere, it may be because I sew slower than some. Anyway my speed dial and peddle seem to like each other. I can barely touch the peddle and it releases the brake enough to free wheel. Perhaps Wiz's suggestion of loosening the bolt on the brake just slightly might be all you need. ferg -
Excellent information, Thank You. ferg
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An update to my original post: I communicated with Eric via e-mail. I wanted some samples of a leather they have and received them promptly. I will most likely buy from them again. Their leathers are so extremely beautiful, I simply have to have some even if I don't know exactly what I want to do with it. ferg
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Cheryl, I understand where you are coming from, but...... There are folks that like to make things for themselves and are capable and have the equipment to do so. Most have little desire to manufacture the Mauls and sell them. From experience in our family business, many folks have tried to emulate what we do, they quite often simply do not "get it". Lots of work and many hours devoted. We have done our thing for over 35 years now. Been copied by the major manufacturers, very few if any still make the product. Bearman has a Niche market, he and his son do their "thing" very well. I wouldn't worry too much about this if I were you. ferg
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Ray, There is a man in St Augustine, Florida using the Cowboy 4500 to make "Flip-Flops/sandles. I spoke with him last February while there but I do not remember the name of his shop. I imagine if you wish, a call to the Chamber of Commerce in St. Augustine would present his phone and e-mail. He was in the "Quaint" shops where there are many. ferg
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From experience having to move large heavy machinery. Hire an industrial moving company to do the move. Won't be cheap but they have insurance to cover damage etc. You can save money by having everything ready for them to load. Time is money ferg
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Skiving Machine - What Should I Buy?
Ferg replied to martin bros's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I have researched a bunch of these machines, Have decided on the Fortuna with top and bottom feed. I have found the single feed machines to be good for one or the other types of skiving. Bottom feed is pretty good for veg tan, top and bottom feed will do pretty much anything you wish to try. Call Bob at Toledo Industrial Machines, you won't be disappointed. ferg- 6 replies
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Nice clean site. You have done a good job. Sorry, I am in Ohio. LOL ferg
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Small 3 Ring Binder
Ferg replied to Double U Leather's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Nice job. Good design and excellent workmanship. I like your edge. I am liking this method and rolled edges more and more. Shows "CLASS". FERG