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  1. Perhaps you could expand on what you are asking or telling us. Are you starting at the beginning of a story or starting at the end and working back to the beginning. Rather cryptic. Tom
  2. The needle information from JLS is all for machine stitching. Tom
  3. Be careful of alcohol fumes being drawn through a fan where the motor is open to the fumes. The motor needs to be a non-sparking type, no switch in the motor or totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC). A spark in alcohol fumes can give you quite an unwelcome surprise! Tom
  4. More information is available at these URLs http://www.mmegi.bw/index.php?aid=72539&dir=2017/october/20 http://www.mmegi.bw/index.php?aid=72539&dir=2017/october/20 Tom
  5. Also do a google search for "diaper bag pattern" and you will find lots of hits. Mostly fabric, but will give you good ideas and useful patterns. Tom
  6. Chrome tanned leather often has white to blue in the middle. Tom
  7. Please read http://leatherworker.net/forum/forum/70-announcements/ Add photos, full details with all accessories, etc. Tom
  8. For edge burnishing read Bob Park's pinned post under how to do that.
  9. Did you scuff up the smooth surface of the plastic first? Various glues and cements need a "tooth" to hold onto. I have been able to use water-based contact cement successfully with several different plastics. There are some plastics apparently that do not play well. Always good to test "new to you" processes on some scrap first to prove the concept. Tom
  10. @Mudmule and @theenie PM Howie696 - just a few posts above yours. This booklet is out of print and it seems no one is looking to do reprints. Tom
  11. Playing goofy, or are you serious? Multiply by 5/8 and you will have miles. Tom
  12. Rust, oxidation of iron in a moist environment. Likely used up all the free acid. Still works as there is iron available to work with tannin in the leather. Tom
  13. Need enough presser foot pressure to stop the leather from lifting. That also causes skipped stitches. Tom
  14. Do a google search with something like this "site:leatherworker.net power skiver", minus the quotes. You will find lots about power skivers, setup, problems, use, etc.
  15. An airbrush should be adequate. It's not like you are trying to paint a wall with a airbrush that only covers 2" diameter circle. It is also easy to overlap without leaving defined edges on the overlap. There are lots of posts about using airbrushes, size, model, etc. here. Do a goggle search limited to this site "site:leatherworker.net airbrush" the string site:leatherworker.net limits google to searching this site. You can click on the link and save yourself time typing it in. You can add other terms into the search string to limit or better define the results you are looking for. Tom
  16. Be careful not to lift the presser foot too high and lose your top tension. Just ease it up enough to be able to turn the leather a little. If you lift the foot and turn before the hook has grabbed the loop, you could drop a stitch. So best to wait to turn until the needle has risen maybe 1/4" but still well into the leather. Tom
  17. @strudell You have some people interested if you would care to follow up your post. Tom
  18. A google search finds these links plus many more (singer 17w15 sewing machine): http://www.usa-dealer.net/SINGER-17W15-heavy-duty-zig-zag-sewing-machine_p_1694.html https://www.manualslib.com/manual/364455/Singer-17w15.html Tom
  19. Split off the original thread and moved to > Home /Marketplace /Items For Sale /Machinery -- Sewing and Stitching /Used Tom
  20. I assume you are hanging onto the threads when starting a line of stitching? Tom
  21. Register a trademark name owned by your company. I have also used 'xxxx' division of 'yyyy'. You can register trade names and trade marks. Regulations vary by state and country, but trade marks have similar requirements in most areas. Note if registered in only one state, it is possible for someone in another state to use and register your trademark. There is something about federal registrations, but I can't recall what it was, other than it covers all states. Tom
  22. @turkeyknocker Show us a couple more photos, individual tool from various angles. Do they have a sharp edge for cutting? Tom
  23. His IP address places him in Vancouver, BC, Canada Tom
  24. @HoloWhips Larger motor pulley increases machine speed and decreases available torque. Did you mean it has a smaller pulley on it and you have the larger one to supply with the machine? Tom
  25. There is a faint line below "Quote, Edit, Options". Below that faint line on the right is an "X" (faint). Mouse over it and it turns dark and a "tip" appears saying "Ignore signature preferences" and you make your selection. You can also go to your profile and chose who and what to ignore from there. Tom
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