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Everything posted by Gregspitz
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use masters all purpose cement and a good hair brush...it dries fast and is perfect for watch straps get a good container for it and buy the thinner..you will need it
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tension issue only in one direction
Gregspitz replied to Gregspitz's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
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having trouble with Techsew 2750 prothat I have been using for years with 2 layers of calfskin glued with Masters 18 needle,69 thread top and bottom went through the drill of getting tension correct and when I sew seen in the picture the top stitch looks fine but when I go in the vertical direction in the picture the knots are consistenly showing on the bottom when I go horizontal in the picture seen here top and bottom tension are fine HELP?? not sure what else to do here I have re threaded, changed needles, tension spring is fine etc everything I know to do.. thank you for any help here (Techsew customer support is now by email only and they did not help me like they used to) Greg bottom is on left and top stitch is on right
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Thank you for all of the work and hand sewing would work great that way. These are done on a roller foot sewing machine with no hand sewing. I think some of the sewing is done before the “flap” near the watch is put down and sewn in.
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Yes it is a puzzle. That is the way I thought to do it but I hope someone has another idea also! thank you
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Where to start and end. I have made straps similar but how would you stitch this? Can it be done continuously? The original maker uses an old roller foot. thank you.
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This item has been claimed here by a member. Sorry I couldn’t post pictures from my phone. Thank you everyone
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Willing to give this to a leatherworker who wants to hit stamp! This site helped me so much to get started so I want to give back. Hot stamper. Beginner model and hardly used as I bought a more advanced machine. This is the model of hot stamping press sold here by LW LEATHER. PICK UP at my office Aurora Illinois. Will not ship Yes Free!! contact me for pictures. Email best Greg gregspitz@922Leather.com
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use an edge creaser and put a dot with your awl at the tip...4 stitches before getting to the point start planning...change stitch lengths appropriately like anything it will take some time to get this down usually finishing at the lugs in the same place is harder..I use the same method
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great first day with the Cobra Class 14 skiver...did veg tan thick and thin...and did Chromexcel without any issue.. Key is sharp blade of course...and take off relatively little at a time.. consistent end product..really happy about the machine made a belt and a thin wallet and it was fantastic hundreds of pictures on instagram of my work google 922Leather thanks everyone https://www.instagram.com/922leather/
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Dean thanks so much Greg Spitz MD,FACS! PS I use my Techsew Skiver to get down to paper thin if needed. Thanks
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Sounds weird. Techsew has the best customer service. Machines I received were in perfect order.
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Hello Everyone wondering if anyone here has a Cobra Class 14 splitter and has any tips to getting started with it. Just ordered it today and am looking forward to it. Thank you Greg
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Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this. Where can I get a large thread cone rack to store 40 or so cones of thread. All the ones I have seen seem to be for small spools of thread. Thank you Greg
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Leather squeezing out from bottom side feed dogs
Gregspitz replied to SaltyKate's topic in Sewing Leather
I have a techsew 2750 pro and if you cement the edges you will not have this problem... double sided tape...tried it did not work.. I got real good at gluing with Masters cement after awhile and it dries fast ...no waiting to sew good luck -
my watch strap tip does not get hot at the very tip near the collar it does anyone else have this happen see picture
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call Ron at Techsew..techsew.com
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I have both from Techsew and they are both great machines...but of course Ron is correct the feeding for your purposes will be better with a walking foot.. I have the 2750PRO and for my money it is the most versatile for my uses. Get a speed reducer you will not be sorry..just my humble opinion Remember "buy the seller"..and the follow up support from Techsew is fantastic! Good Luck
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I have found that polyester hangs up quite a bit more in the machine..so problematic for me I barely use it.. just my 2 cents.
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Help choosing first machine
Gregspitz replied to Kermode Custom Leather's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
have 2 techsew machines..awesome5580RF and awesomer 2750pro...Ron and Mike will take care of you with customer service BUY THE SELLER!!! good luck