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About Lthrz
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https://www.burnished-leathers.com
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Indianapolis, IN
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Leather Crafting, Freelance Writing
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Leatherwork Specialty
Handbags, Portfolios
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Interested in learning about
Embossing Leather in 3-D, Burnishing Leather
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Informed by an associate of Tandy Leather
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I bought this Consew 255RB-3 sewing machine brand new in 2017, but I've only used it three times because I prefer sewing by hand. The sewing machine has been sitting in the corner unused. In addition, earlier this year, due to health reasons, it was determined by my doctor to select another craft. I will no longer be able to do leather work. Therefore, I have decided to sell my supplies and equipment. About the Consew 255RB-3: This Consew 255RB-3 is a heavy-duty, single-needle, lockstitch sewing machine designed for industrial use. It features a walking foot mechanism, ensuring uniform stitching on a variety of materials, from light fabrics to heavy leather and vinyl. The machine is equipped with a large bobbin, vertical axis hook, and a Centra-Lube® semi-automatic lubrication system for smooth operation. Key Features: Walking Foot Mechanism: Ensures consistent stitching on multiple layers and thick materials. Triple Feed: Drop feed, needle feed, and alternating (walking) presser feet. Large Bobbin & Vertical Axis Hook: Reduces the frequency of bobbin changes. Centra-Lube® System: Semi-automatic lubrication for reduced maintenance. Stitch Length: Up to 10mm (2 1/2 SPI) with reverse feed. Safety Clutch: Prevents damage to the hook. High Lift: Allows for sewing thicker materials with ease. Applications: Ideal for sewing a wide range of products including auto, boat, and furniture upholstery, tarpaulins, covers, awnings, tents, handbags, luggage, sports equipment, outdoor clothing, and more. Included: Consew 255RB-3 Sewing Machine Walking Foot Complete Taglo Table K-Stand with Drawer for tools Instruction and parts manuals Thread Bobbins Lamp This machine is perfect for professional leathercrafters looking to upgrade their equipment or for businesses needing a reliable, high-performance sewing machine. Don’t miss out on this great deal! $1900.00! (K-stand and lamp are usually sold separately; both are included).
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Thanks so much. I was reaching out to anyone who is familiar with the Consew brand of machines.
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Hello Everyone, I hope you're doing better than I. I'm having a tough time trying to perfect the topstitch, and reverse stitch on the Consew 255RB-3. I'm getting loose stitches on the backside of my leather pieces when I reverse stitch. I'm also having a tough time when I try to resume stitching after I've stopped to make a clean, professional-looking stitch. I realize one of my issues is having control of the machine. But, even with lack of machine control (I'm constantly practicing), the stitches are not up to par. Can anyone offer any suggestions? Lthrz
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Absolute, beautiful work! You mention using "leather paste" to fill-in the backside. Of what does the leather paste consist? Thanks, Lthrz
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Your advice is the best, several of your conclusions I had already assumed, that are now confirmed. Thanks!
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Clay, Thanks so much for the feedback! Your leather work is AWESOME! Yes, your work demonstrates what I seek to learn, specifically what I saw in the trout. I had been advised by someone in the industry who is just learning the craft that the modeling tool was primarily used, which is why I sought additional information. I will check back to view the tutorials on your website to get started...thanks again Clay for pointing me in the right direction. Lthrz
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I would like to know if anyone knows the technique for embossing leather in 3-D? I've seen it once, and would like to learn the art. I call the specific embossing technique "3-D", because the grain side of the leather is actually "peeled" or separated from the flesh side, and exhibits a "relief" (Alto-relievo [high relief]). The main tool used in achieving this technique is the modeling spoon. It would also be helpful if anyone could direct me to, suggest any embossing tutorials, books, an individual or an internet site, which demonstrates the technique. Any information you are willing to provide on the subject, I would much apprciate.