OK, I'm a newbie, so go easy on me if my ideas sound silly.
My need for a leather stitching machine is limited to making up several prototypes, NOT the daily grind of a proper industrial machine. In an ideal world, the Tippmann Boss stitcher would suit, but it's far too expensive. And arthritis rules out hand stitching.
My Singer 201 is a reasonably hefty domestic machine, capable of wearing a 130/21 needle. Reading around suggests that his would work satisfactorily with a Tex 92 size polyester thread as a maximum (I know that thread size is often the limiting factor on what a machine will handle). The leathers involved range from thin skins for wallet-like products up to 4.5mm leather for bladed tool covers. The maximum thickness to be sewn, therefore, is about 9mm.
I thought about removing the belt driven motor on the 201 and substituting a ½ or 1 horse power AC motor. This would run at its full speed of 1625 rpm via a 100:1 Fenner gearbox that is fully capable of transmitting the torque involved. My intention is for this output to drive the 201 by V belt to make a stitch rate of between 1 and 5 stitches per second. Being untutored in leather stitching, I'd like to remain in control!
I would certainly welcome any observations anyone has to make on the likely success or otherwise of such a set up. Please remember, I'm just aiming for prototype work.
Many thanks.