I have a mint Juki LU563 I have been using for watchbands and small leather books, and it works ok. The back-side of the stitching sometimes leaves traces of the loop and displays no angular pattern like the front does. The front is certainly more attractive than the back, and that's always disturbed me, to be honest. But then I'm pushing the machine to its limit.
Well, I began working with 9 oz leather the other day, after four years with the Juki. And the machine is struggling to get the job done neatly (as would be expected), and the loops on the back are much more noticeable so it's high time for a bigger machine. I am considering two based upon what I have seen on the site here.
The Artisan, 3200; and the Cowboy 4500.
Please let me know your thoughts if you have experience with the machines or some good advice. I would greatly appreciate your thoughts. Also, I am in Dallas/Fort Worth and am not aware of any dealers of either in the area so that may be an issue/or may not. I like to talk to people and work through problems.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Billy