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Singer 211G Alternating Presser Feet Lift Tips/tricks
joeyrsmith replied to joeyrsmith's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Thanks Wiz, Just what I needed. -
Hi Gang, been awhile since my last post. The great info here has kept me going a long time. Anyway, searched for answers to no avail. What is the recommended height for the lifting eccentric for various materials? I have some light weight upholstery fabric by sunbrella that I get fabric bunching/puckering. I have the right needle & thread, very light foot tension. Thread tension on very light side to relieve pressure. I have it alot better since two days ago, but still has a slight pucker. Since I bought the 211g almost 10 months ago I never fooled with this adjustment. Mine has a push button on top like the stitch length button on the base. I can move it freely on the height, but trying to figure the proper height for various fabrics. Leather - sunbrella canvas- marine vinyl. Thanks Joey
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Singer 211G Hook Advance/retarding Help Plz
joeyrsmith replied to joeyrsmith's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Thx Guys. Eric, glad I waited till morning and read your reply. I did indeed adjust the needle bar height to the correct level. Off by 1/32. Stitching good again. Glad I did not start messing with the gears. Was in the middle of a large canvas/leather job. Saved again by the Leatherworker Super-heros. Joey -
Singer 211G Hook Advance/retarding Help Plz
joeyrsmith replied to joeyrsmith's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Ok thx Wiz. I will try that Mon am. Constabulary, I need to look over my manual for needle bar adjustment. I dont recall seeing anything on that. thx again Joey -
Singer 211G Hook Advance/retarding Help Plz
joeyrsmith replied to joeyrsmith's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Wiz, the screws on #5 are easily moved. Moving that gear still rotates #4 which still moves needle bar. Any ideas on getting #4 loose? Is this the right procedure for timing the hook point to the needle? I dont want to really throw it off. I am in the middle of a huge job right now. I changed stitch length and it seems to be ok right now. But it sure seems not quite right. Thx Joey -
Hi Gang, Been a little while, machine has been doing great all this time. Until today. Started to skip stitchs, upon inspection it looks like the timing is off a little. Got the manual out, and decided that I need to advance a little. When I loosen the set screws on (4) then try to tap gear left or right as per the manual, it does not seem to work right. I am guessing that the gear should spin on the shaft, it seems to move the shaft which in turn moves the needle bar. So, is it stuck? I nver have tried this procedure before. Only moving the whole hook/bobbin left or right to get it set to the right needle distance. Thx Here is a schematic.
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Hi Gang, Been a little while, machine has been doing great all this time. Until today. Started to skip stitchs, upon inspection it looks like the timing is off a little. Got the manual out, and decided that I need to advance a little. When I loosen the set screws on (4) then try to tap gear left or right as per the manual, it does not seem to work right. I am guessing that the gear should spin on the shaft, it seems to move the shaft which in turn moves the needle bar. So, is it stuck? I nver have tried this procedure before. Only moving the whole hook/bobbin left or right to get it set to the right needle distance. Here is a schematic.
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Got 3 large hides from a friend. They have no idea. Seems like buckskin. Has a milled appearance. Any ideas. Heres a pic.
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Thx for input. Yes, it is tanned. Seems to be deerskin. Kinda like milled cow leather. ITs been airing out for 3-4 days now. Still smells. Really noticeable. Any ideas? Can leather be put thru a wash cycle? Never crossed my mind before until this. Would like to save it. HAve 3 pieces at about 20 sq yds apiece. Joey
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Hey gang, Got some large half hides of deerskin I believe from friends that came back from Colorado. Its pretty nice stuff, but it has this strange smell. Smells almost like mildew. But not really. They insist that it did not get wet and really has not been stored wrong. Any ideas on how to get rid of it? I do not have tanning experience so I can not tell if thats the problem. Joey
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Singer 211G151 Needle Threading And Bobbin ......
joeyrsmith replied to RoosterShooter's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
here ya go http://www.manualsli...er-211g155.html I use a 211g165 its all the same So you need to search for 211g or just 211 singers. They are the same -
Piping Foot For Singer 211? Is There One?
joeyrsmith replied to joeyrsmith's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Very good Bob. Thx -
Hi guys, Is a piping foor made for this machine? Has anyone tried to do this with a Singer 211? Thx Joey
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Source For Small Amount Of Gator
joeyrsmith replied to superpacker's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Gotta step up and back Springfield. Heather, the backroom leather manager has a special bin for me. When something comes in that she thinks I will like, she saves it for me. Sends me pics and goes out of her way. Complete customer service appreciation to the highest. Their exotics have also been fine. For the best of the best. http://www.thetanneryrow.com/collections/leather This is Horween's answer for the small operator. They sell what they call seconds. Which is by far some of the greatest leather I have worked with. Their normal shell leather is still too spendy for me. -
Singer 211G & 23/24 Needles And 138/207 Thread?
joeyrsmith replied to joeyrsmith's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Wiz, I reread the manual on adjusting the shuttle to the right. I had plenty of play. Lo and Behold its working perfect. I am slowly putting the pieces of the Industrial puzzle together. Thx again for enlightening me. Joey